16 
DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class II. 
^25 fruticul6sa W. 
226saxatiUs iV. 
227alp'ma W. 
13 integrifolia 
228 depauperata Kit. 
229 serpymf61ia W. 
230 hirsuta Lie. 
231 microphyUa Kit. 
232 decussata W. 
233aph^lla W. 
234 Beccab6nga W. 
235anagallis W. 
236 scutellata W. 
237 orientalis W. 
238 Jacquini SchoU. 
239 austriaca Jac. 
240 multifida W. 
241 Alli6nii W. 
242 officinalis W. 
243prostrata W. 
244 micrantha Hoff. 
245 1atif61ia W. 
246 Teucrium P. S. 
247 crinita Kit. 
248 Chamas'drys W. 
249 urticaefolia W. 
250 montana W. 
251 perfoliata B. P. 
252 labiata B. P. 
253 polyin6rpha W. en. 
254v^rna W. 
255digitata W. 
256triphyUos W. 
257 hederif61ia W. 
258 cymbalaria Bertol. 
259 peregrina W. 
260 filiformis W. 
261 crista galli Stev. 
262 prascox All. 
263 acinifolia W. 
264 arv^nsis W. 
265 agr^stis W. 
41. GALIPE'A. Aub. 
266 trifoliata W. 
flesh-colored 
blue-rock 
alpine 
entire-leaved 
impoverished 
smooth 
hairy 
small-leaved 
to. or 
^ A or 
^ A or 
:^ A or 
^ A or 
:^ A or 
A or 
:^ A or 
cross-leaved n. \ | 
naked-stalked ^ A 
Brook-lime ^ A 
long-leav.-wat.^ A 
marsh ^ A 
various-leaved;^ A 
Jacquins A 
Austrian A 
fine-cut ^ A 
shining-leaved;^ A 
officinal A 
trailing Jk A 
small-flowered;^ A 
broad-leaved ;^ A 
rugged-leaved A 
long-bracted ^ A 
Germander ;^ A 
nettle-leaved ;^ A 
mountain ;^ A 
perfoliate Jct \ | 
] ablated sk \ | 
variable ^ A 
or 1 
or 
clt 2 
or 2 
or 2 
or 
jn.au * 
jl B 
my B 
my.jn B 
ap.jl B 
ap.jl B 
ap.jl V 
ap.jl B 
my 
Scotland Sc. alp. D co Eng. bot. 1028 
Scotland Sc. alp. D co Eng. bot. 1027 
Scotland Sc. alp. D co Eng. bot. 484 
Silesia 1814. Deo Krock. sil. 28. t.3 
Hungary 1823. D s.p W. & K. 3. t. 245 
Britain me.pa. D co Eng. bot. 1075 
1820. D s.p 
Hungary 1822. D s.p 
or i 
or 1 
vernal 
digitated 
fingered 
ivy-leaved Jk 
twining _^ 
knotgrass-leav. 
long-stalked .J: 
cocks-comb -ifc 
early 
basil-leaved 
wall sk 
field ^ 
jl ■ 
jn.au 
ap.jl B 
jn.au 
jl.au 
jl.au 
jn.jl 
jl.au 
jLau 
ap.jl 
jn.au 
ap.my B 
ap.my B 
mr.jn B 
au.my W 
mr.jn W 
my L.B 
ap.my B 
mr B 
ap.my L.b 
ap.jl B 
mr.jl B 
B 
Falkl. I. 
1776. 
C 
r.m Bot. mag. 242 
B 
Italy 
1775. 
D 
CO 
.Spo- vf>r 1 f fO 
OCg. VCl.l. L.O. l.jC 
B 
Britain 
rivul. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 655 
B 
Britain 
mar. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 781 
F 
Britain 
mar. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 782 
L.B 
Levant 
1748. 
D 
CO 
Bot. cab. 419 
B 
Austria 
1748. 
D 
CO 
Jac. aust. 4. t.329 
L.B 
Austria 
1748. 
D 
CO 
M. his.2. t.23.f.l2 
L.B 
Siberia 
1748. 
D CO 
Bot. mag. 1679 
L.B 
S. Europe 1748. 
D 
CO 
All.ped.l.t.46.f.3 
B 
Britain 
bar. gr. D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 765 
B 
Germany 
1774. 
D 
CO 
Riv. mon. 95 
W 
Portugal 
1822. 
D 
CO 
Fl. port. t. 57 
W.B 
Austria 
1748. 
D 
CO 
Sw. fl. gard. 23 
L.B 
Germany 1596. 
D 
CO 
Bot. cab. 425 
B 
Hungary 1822. 
D 
B 
Britain 
m. pas. D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 623 
L.B 
Austria 
1776. 
D 
CO 
Jac. aust. 1. t. 59 
B 
Britain 
moi.w. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 766 
B 
N.S.W. 
1815. 
D 
r.m Bot. mag. 1936 
Lb 
N. HolL 
1802. 
C 
r.m Bot. mag. 1660 
B 
1817. 
D 
CO 
Britain san. fi. S s 
S. Europe 1805. S co 
Britain san. fi. S s 
Britain clt. gr. D co 
S. Europe 1821. S co 
N. Europe 1680. S co 
Levant 1780. S co 
Caucasus 1813. S co 
S. Europe 1775. S co 
S. Europe 1788. S co 
Britain oldw. S co 
Britain clt. gr. S co 
Eng. bot. 25 
Eng. bot. 26 
Eng. bot. 784 
Fl. grcec. t. 9 
Fl. dan. 407 
B. cen. 1. 1.40. f.l 
Linn, trans 
All. auc. 5. t.l.f.l 
P.etT.fl.p.l.t.23 
Eng. bot. 734 
Eng. bot. 783 
Galipea. Rutacce. Sp. 1. 
three-leaved Si CD or 4 ? ... G 
ina 1803. C p.l Aublet 662. t.269 
42. SCHWEN'CKIA. W. Schwenckia. Primulacece. Sp.1—1. 
267 americana W. American £03 1 au.s Li Guiana 1781. C s.p Sch. bs. p.328. 1. 1 
43. GRATI'OLA. W. 
268 officinalis W. 
269 ver6nicif61ia W. 
270 virginica TV. Virginian 
271 quadridentata Mick, four-toothed 
44. SCHIZAN'THUS. Fl.per. Schizanthus. 
272 pinnatus Fl. per. pinnate Q or 
273 p6rrigens Hook. spreading stalk O or 
Hedge-Hyssop. 
officinal ^ A. ^ 
speedwell-lvd. O] or 
:k A or 1 
;^ A or 
Scrophularince. 
1 my.au L.b 
i jn.s B 
au Y 
i my.au W 
5/7.4—45. 
Europe 1568. 
E. Indies 1798. 
Virginia 1759. 
N. Amer. 1821. 
Scrophularince, 
2 jn.o 
2 jn.o 
Sp.2. 
W.p Chili 
W.p Chili 
1822. 
1822. 
D CO 
C CO 
D CO 
D CO 
S l.p 
S 1 
Fl. dan. 363 
Rh. mal.9. t.58 
Lam. ill. t.l6. f. 2 
Hook. ex. fl. 73 
Hook. ex. fl. 86 
History/, Use, P?-opagation, Culture, 
but they are now laid aside by regular practitioners. V. Beccabunga (latinised from bachbunge, its German 
appellation : bach is a brook ; beck, provincial English), is sometimes gathered with watercresses, with which 
it is often found in limpid streams, and used as a spring salad. Almost all the species thrive in any soil or 
situation ; the tallest are ornamental border flowers ; the dwarf spreading sorts are well adapted for rock-work, 
edgings, or to be grown in pots. A few delight in peat soil, and some in moist situations ; all are increased 
by seed, subdividing at the root, or cuttings. V. decussata will endure the open air if protected from frost. 
41. Galipea. A name framed by Aublet from the vernacular appellation of the plant in French Guiana, 
where it is a native. 
42. Schwenckia. John Theodore Schwenck was a professor of medicine at Jena ; died in 1671. There 
was another Schwenck a professor of botany to the garden at Leyden. The genus is, like the merits 
of the professors, but little known. One inconspicuous species is occasionally seen in our stoves. The 
