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leucanthum8. White 6, H. A. i Tauria 



ligusticum 9 . Wt.red 6, H. A. i Spain 



Lupinaster 10 Purple 7, H. Her. P. lj Siberia 



albiflbrumll White 7, H. Her. P. 14 Siberia 



malacanthum Purple 7, H. A. 1 



marltimum 12 Pa. pur. 6, H. A. 



medium . . Purple 6, H. Her. P. 



m ium < lS ia " } Tel ' wt - 6 > H - Her - P - 



Michelianum . Wt.grn.7, H. A. 



micranthum . Yellow 6, H. A. 



microphyllum Purple 7, H. Her. P. 



montanum . White 7, H. A. 



n6ricum . . Cream 7, H. Her. P. 



obsctirum . . Pa. red 6, H. A. 



ochroleucum . Sulph. 5, H. Her. P. 



olympicum . Cream 6, H. Her. P. 



palle"scens . . Pa. yel. 7, H. De. Tr. J Carinthia 1804 



pallidum . . White 6, H. A. 1 Hungary 1S03 



pann6nicum . Wt.yel. 6, H. Her. P. " 



parisiense . . Yellow 6, H. A. 



parviflorum 14 White 6, H. A. 



*SS.*. } Red .T.H.H-.P. 



phleoldes . . Wt.pur.5, H. A. .... . 



physbdes . . Redsh. 6, H. De. Tr. | Hungary 1805 

 pretense . . Purple 7, H. Her. P. 2 Brit .pastures 

 procumbensl5 Yellow 6, H.Tr. A. 2 Brit. .pastures 



P ce r ns U i?" } Pur P le 6 > H - Her - p - 1 Siberia 

 purpureum . Purple 6, H. A. 



. Purple 7, H. A. 



. White 7, H. De. Tr. 



. 1820 

 . 1816 

 . 1741 

 . 1818 

 . 1824 

 i Brit., marshes 



2 Eng., meads. 



1 Missouri 



3 Italy . 1815 

 i Gyrene . 1816 

 i Scandin. 1819 



1 Europe . 1786 

 1 Carinthia 1821 

 J Italy . 1824 

 1 Eng., pastures 

 1 S. Eur. . 1817 



1 Hungary 1752 

 i France . 

 | Hungary 1820 



JN.Amer. 1811 



i Spain . 1818 



reflexum 

 repens 

 pentaphyl- ) 

 lum . | 

 rubens . . . 

 rupestre . . 

 sax£tile . . 

 scdbrum . . 

 Sebastianum . 

 spadiceum 



White 6, H. De. Tr. 



1816 



1 Prance . 1816 

 1 Virginia 1794 

 £ Brit., meads. 



I Brit., meads. 



Dk. red 6, H. Her. P. 1} S. Eur. . 1633 



White 6, H. Her. P. 1 Naples .1820 



Pa.wht.6, H. B. i Switzerl. 1816 



White 5, H. Tr. A. i Brit., fields. 

 Pa. yel. 7, H. A. 4 Italy . 1800 

 Yellow 7, H. Her. P. J Europe . 1778 



" " A. 1 Candia . 1752 



epecidsum . . Yellow 6, H. 



*%%£ . } ™ te °. H - 



squarrdsum . Pa.pur. 7, H. A. 



flavicans 17 Pa.yeL 7, H. A. 



stellatum . . Pa.rose 7, H. Tr. A. 

 strlctum . . White 7, H. A. 



suaveolens. . Purpsh.7, H. 

 subterraneum White 7, H. 

 suplnum . . Pa. pur. 6, H. 

 sylva'ticum . Purple 6, H. 

 tenuifibrum . Pa. red 7, H. 

 tenuil&lium . . 6, H. 



tomentdeum . Purple 6, H. 



A. J N.Africa 1820 



£ Spain . 1640 

 £ Pisania . 1817 

 | Eng., comna. 



1 S. Eur. . 1805 

 i Italy . 1820 

 | Eng., heaths. 

 £ S. Eur. . 1816 



1 France . 

 i Italy . 1823 



1 Italy . 1N26 

 % S. Eur. . 1640 



trichoce-pha-j Cream 6> H , Her , R 1 Caucasua 



lum . . J 

 uniflbrum 

 Stember- X 

 gianum 



1827 

 Blue . 6, H. De. Tr. J Italy . 1800 

 White 6, H. De. Tr. 1 S. Eur. . 1822 

 vaginatum 18 Pa.yel. 6, H. Her. P. 1 Switzerl 1819 

 vesiculdsuml9 Red . G, H. A. 2 Hungary 1805 



Wormskidldii Purple 8, H. A. 1 . 1830 



arvense, a. grdcile 2, cyathifblium, fllifdrme, 

 fimbriatum, fragiferum, glomeratum, pictum, 

 resupinatum, spumdsum, striatum., suffocatum, 

 tridentatum. 



Trigl6chIN, Linn. From treis, three, and 

 glochin, a point ; in allusion to the three 

 angles of the capsule. Linn. 6, Or. 3, Nat. 

 Or. Juncaginacece. These plants are found in 

 marshy situations. _ .T. bulbbsum is increased 

 by offsets, all the' other species by division. 

 Barrelieri . Green 7, H. Her. P. 1 Italy . . 1820 

 bulbbsum . Purp. 10, G. Bl. P. 1 C. G. H. 1806 

 decipiens . . Green 7, G. Her. P. 1 N. Holl. . 1820 

 elatum . . Green 6, H. Her. P. 1J N. Ame. 1818 

 marftimum . Green 6, H. Her. P. 1 Brit, marshes. 

 paMstre ■ .Green 7, H. Her. P. 1 Brit., marshes. 

 Dicksbnu . Green 7, H. Her. P. 1J Eng., marshes. 



Trigonal, having three angles. 



Trigonella, Linn. From treis, three, and 



gonu, an angle ; the vexillum of the flower is 

 flat, while the wings spread and give it a 

 triangular appearance. Linn. 17, Or. 4, Nat. 

 Or. Fabacece. These plants are not very orna- 

 mental. They all succeed best in a light 

 sandy soil ; the perennial kinds are readily 

 increased by dividing the plants at the root, 

 or by seeds ; while the annual kinds only re- 

 quire sowing in the open border in spring. 

 The seeds of T. Fcenumgrcbcum are used in 

 fomentations, for softening, maturing, and dis- 

 persing tumours. Synonymes: 1, Melilbtus 

 proc&mbens; 2, M. cceruleus; 3, Trigonilla 

 fiexuisa; 4, Trifdlium ornithopodioldes ; 5, 

 Trigonilla mddia ; 6, If. liambsa, uncinata. 

 See Lbtus. 



wgyptlaoa . Yel. 7, H. Tr. A. 1 Egypt . . 1818 

 Besseriana 1 Blue 7, H. A. 1 Podolia . . 1810 

 caa-ulea 2 . Blue 7, H. A. 1J Switzerl. . 1562 

 corniculata . Yel. 6, H. A. J S. Eur. . .1597 

 esculenta . . Yel. 7, S. A. 1J E. Indies . 1815 



Fischeriana 3 YeL 7, H. A. i Tifliz . . 1818 



F gri£um j White ^. H - A - 2 Montpel. .1507 



hybrida . . Yel. 7, H. De. Tr. 1 France . . 1806 



littoralis . . Yel. 7, H. A. 1 Sicily . . 1816 



monspellaca . Yel. 6, H. Tr. A. 1 Montpel. . 1710 



°™io!aes4 } Eed 6 ' H - Tr - A - * Britain, heaths. 



°ehus°^ n "} M - 7. H - A - *Ru«sto . .1818 

 platycarpos . Yel. 7, H. A. 1 Siberia . . 1741 

 pinnatffida 5 Yel. 7, H. Tr. A. $ Spain . .1801 

 polycerata . Yel. 8, H. A. 1 S. Europe . 1759 

 prostrata . . White 7, H. Tr. A. 1 S. France . 1818 

 ruthenica . . Yel. 6, H. De. Tr. li Siberia . . 1759 

 uncinata 6 . Yel. 7, H. A. 1 Tauria . . 1798 

 calliceras, cancellata, flexuosa, gladi&ta, ha- 

 mbsa, spinbsa, striata, tinuis. 



Trig6nia, Aublet. From treii, three, and gonu, 

 an angle, the fruit is three-angled, three- 

 valved, and three-celled. Linn. 16, Or. 2, ' 



- Nat. Or. CelastraceiB. For culture and propa- 

 gation, see Tr&wia. 



lfevis . . . White- . 6, S. Ev. S. 3 Guiana . 182S 

 m611is . . . Yelsh.wt. 6, S. Ev. S 2 Brazil . . 1823 

 villdsa . . . Yel. red 6, S. Ev. S. 3 Cayenne . 1820 



TRlGONfDlUM, Lindley. From trigona, a tri- 

 angle, and eidos, like ; in allusion to th» tri- 

 angular form of several parts of the plant. 

 Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. OrcAidacece. This 

 is rather an interesting genus of easily culti- 

 vated, though slow growing plants. They re- 

 quire to he grown in good fibrous peat, raised 

 a little above the pot, which must be thoroughly 

 drained. 



acuminatum . Straw col. 6, S. Epi. 1 Demerara 1834 

 acutum . . Yel. brn. 5, S. Epi. 1 Demerara 1834 

 Egertonianum Pa. brn. . 6, S. Epi. 1J Demerara 1834 

 obtnsum . . Orange . 6, S. Epi. 1 Demerara 1834 

 rlngens . . Yel. grn. 5, S. Epi. 1 Mexico . 1839 

 tenue . , . Brn. pur. 5, S. Epi. 8 Demerara 1836 



Triguera. Cavanilles named this genus after 

 D. Trigueros, a Spanish botanist who first dis- 

 covered the plant. Linn. 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Malvaceae. For culture and propagation, see 

 Verbdscum. Synonyme: 1, Verbdscum OsUchia. 

 ambroslaca 1 . Pursh, vio. 7, H. A. 2 Spain 1752 



Trtgynous, having three styles. 



TrIllium, Linn. From trilix, triple ; the calyx 

 has three sepals, the corolla three petals, the 

 pistil three styles, and the stem three leaves. 



