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DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class II. 
45. ELYTRA'RIA. M. Elytra ria. 
274 virgata M. twiggy 
275 crenata Vahl. stemless 
Justicia acaulis Roxb. 
45. HYPOES'TES. R. Br. Hypoestes. 
276 involucrata Roxb. involucred 
277 purpurea W. purple 
47. JUSTI'CIA. W. JdSTiciA. 
278 bicalyculata W. Malabar 
Acanthacece. Sp. 2 — 5. 
^ A or 1 jl W Carolina 1813. 
j£ 23 or i jl W E. Indies 1820. 
Acanthacece. Sp. 2 — 10. 
^ n or li jl.au W E. Indies 1811. 
£ 2^ or 2 my.jn P China 1822. 
Acanthacece. Sp. 28—137. 
O or 3 au Li E. Indies 1755. 
D s.p Mich. am. 1. 1. 1 
D s.p Roxb. cor. 1. 127 
C p.l 
C p.l 
S s.l Retz. St. 1775. t. 9 
279 Ecb61ium IV. 
280 coccinea W. 
281 quadrifida H. K. 
282 nigricans Lmr. 
283 nitida W. 
284 bracteolata Jacq. 
285 picta W. 
286 paniculata Vahl. 
287 secfinda Vahl. 
288 ciliaris W. 
289 lucida Vahl. 
290 Gendarussa W. 
291 carthagin^nsis. W. 
292 pedunculusa Mich. 
293 procumbens W. 
294 comata W. 
295 eustachiana W. 
296 nasuta W. 
297 pectoralis W. 
298 periplocifolia W. 
299 furcata Va. 
300 lithospermifulia W. 
long-spiked Jck \Z3 or 
scarlet Jsk □ or 
twiggy jik □ or 
black-striped Jet \ | or 
glossy -sfct □ or 
small-bracted jh. □ or 
painted Sfe □ or 
panicled n.\ 1 or 
side-flowering Jtk □ or 
ciliated EL or 
shining-leaved jfck or 
willow-leaved jo. dD or 
Caribcean *t. □ or 
N. American A or 
procumbent [23 or 
balsam herb £ [A] or 
Eustachian Jen □ or 
white-flowerg. jia CZ) m 
Garden-balsam^ 23 m 
periploca-leav. «l □ or 
forked JdL or 
gromwell-leav.jsk CZD or 
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3 my.jn 
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301 caracasana Jacq. violet jat □ or 
302 adhatoda TV. Malabar-nut 3^ □ or 
303 bet6nica Va. betony-leaved jaci | or 
304 hyssopif61ia W. Snap-tree Jtk \ ^| or 
305 orchioides W. broom-leaved Jct \ | or 
my.jn V 
my.jl P 
my.jl W 
mr.au Y 
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E. Indies 1759. 
S. Amer. 1770. 
Mexico 1795. 
China 1819. 
W. Indies 1790. 
Caraccas 1823. 
E. Indies 1780. 
E. Indies 1811.' 
W. Indies 1793. 
W. Indies 1780. 
W. Indies 1795. 
E. Indies 1800. 
Carthag. 1792. 
N. Amer. 1759. 
E. Indies 1798. 
Jamaica 1795. 
St. Eustac.1799. 
E. Indies 1790. 
W. Indies 1787. 
S. Amer. 1799. 
Peru 1795. 
Peru 1796. 
Caraccas 1822. 
Ceylon 1699. 
E. Indies 1737. 
Canaries 1690. 
C.B.S. 1774. 
48. DICLIP'TERA. 
306 hexangularis W. 
307 scorpioides L. 
308 resupinata W. 
309pectmata Vahl. 
310 ret Lisa Vahl. 
49. ERAN'THEMUM. 
311 spint'isum B. P. 
312 pulchtllum B. R. 
313 bicolor B. M. 
50. WULFE'NIA. W. 
314 carinthiaca W. 
51. CALCEOLA'RIA. 
315 pinnata W. 
316 scabiosaefulia R. ^ S. 
317 rugosa Fl. per 
318 integrif61ia L. 
DiCLIPTERA. 
chickw.-leavcd [HI or 
scorpion-like J* or 
resupinate ET) or 
small-flowered Jck □ or 
blunt CAJ or 
B.P. Eranthemum. 
thorny jm \Z3 or 
nervose jct [ZD or 
two-coloured jat □ or 
WULFENIA. 
annual Q rk 
W. Slipper WORT, 
wing-leaved iQj or 
scabious-leav. O or 
rugose I or 
entire-leaved J* | or 
Acanthacete. Sp. 5 — 25. 
2 jl R S. Amer. 1733. 
3 jl Vera Cruz 1802. 
1| jl W.p S. Amer. 1805. 
If jn.jl B E. Indies 1798. 
2 mr.ap P W. Indies 1821. 
Acanthacece. Sp. 3 — 14. 
jl.au W. Indies 1733. 
2 ja.o B E. Indies 1796. 
mv.au W.R Luconia 1802. 
Scrophularince. Sp. 1. 
li jl.au B Carinthia 1817. 
Scrophularince. 
2 jl.s Y 
2 mv.o Y 
2 au.s Y 
2 au.s Y 
Sp. 7—55. 
Peru 1773. 
Chili 1822. 
Chili 1822. 
Chili 1822. 
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p.l 
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C p.l 
C pi 
C s.p.] 
C s.p.l 
L s.p 
R s.p 
C s.p 
C p.l 
L s.p 
C s.p 
C p.l 
C p.l 
Bot. mag. 1847 
Bot. mag. 432 
Par. Ion. 50 
Bot. rep. 570 
Jacq. ic. t. 205 
Bot. mag. 1870 
Rheed.mal.9.t.56 
Bot. mag. 2060 
Jacq. vin. 2. t.l04 
Bot. mag. 1014 
Bot. reg. 635 
Bot. reg. 797 
Bot. mag. 2367 
Plk. al. t. 56. f. 3 
SI. jm.l. t.l03. f.2 
Bot. reg. 309 
Bot. mag. 325 
Bot. reg. 796 
Jac. col. s. t.7. f.2 
Bot. mag. 430 
Jac. schon. 1. 1.4 
C p.l Jac. pi. r. 2. t.206 
C si. Bot. mag. 861 
S p.l Rheede2. t.21 
C p]. Mill. ic. 9. 1. 13 
C pi. Vent. mal. 51 
S s.l Pluk. t. 279. f. 6 
C p.l R. Houst. p.3. t.l 
S p.l Cav. ic. 3. t. 203 
C p.l Rox. cor. 2. t.l53 
C 1. Bot. cab. 724 
C s.p Jc.am.2. t.2. f.l 
C s.p Bot. rep. 88 
C s.p Bot. mag. 1423 
S CO Jacq. ic. 1. 1. 2 
S s.p Bot. mag. 41 
C CO Bot. mag. 2405 
C CO Hooker fl. ex. 99 
C CO Bot. reg. 744 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
45. Elytraria. From iXvt^cv, an envelope, its stem being covered with sheaths or scaly envelopes. Little her- 
baceous plants of no ornament. 
46. Hypoestes ; v^oio-B-zi;, is an interior garment : it is probable that the involucrum suggested the application 
of the name. The plants have the habit of Justicia, from which they have been separated, and are chiefly tro- 
pical weeds. 
47. Justicia. In honor of James Justice, F.R.S., an eminent Scotch cultivator, author of the Scotch Gar. 
dener's Director, publislied in 1784. J. pectoralis has the smell of new hay, combined with a refreshing 
aroma. In Domingo and Martinico the inhabitants make a syrup of it, which they use against disorders 
of the breast. The bruised leaves are good in wounds, whence the English appellation balsam, and the 
French name herbe d charpentiere. J. nasuta is said to possess extraordinary aphrodisiacal powers, and 
milk boiled in the roots is much employed on that account by Indian physicians. Rubbed with lime- 
juice, the roots are used to cure ring-worms. Most of the species are free flowerers, some as J. lucida 
