168 
2739 variifolia B. M. 
2740 coronopifolia W. 
2741 crenata W. 
2742 speculum B. M. 
2743 pedunculata B. M. 
2744 dec6mbens B. M. 
pyramidalis B. M. 
465. PHYTEU'MA. W. 
2746 pauciflorum L. 
2747 Scheuchzeri W. 
2748 scorzonerifolium Vil. 
2749 Michelii All. 
2750 hemisphse'ricuin W. 
2751 comosum Wulf. 
2752 orbiculare W. 
2753 cordatum ^. M 
2754 betonicifolium Vill. 
^55 spicatum W. 
2756ovatuin W. 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
various-leaved £ lAJ or 
Buck's-horn £ lAJ or 
notched-leaved j£ lAl or 
Looking-glass O or 
long-stalked ^ i Al or 
decumbent j£ lAJ or 
pyramidal j£ lAI or 
Rampion. 
few-flowered 
Scheuchzer's 
scorzonera-lvd. ^ 
Micheli's 
linear-leaved ^ 
tufted 
round-headed ^ 
heart-leaved ^ 
Betony-leaved ^ 
spiked 
oval-spiked ^ 
Q) pr 
A pr 
1 jn.jr 
f jl.au 
I ap.my 
I jl.au 
1 o.n 
\ o.n 
4 s 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Nepal 
1812. 
1752. 
1794. 
1812. 
1819. 
1820. 
1822. 
CampawulacecE. Sp. 16 — 35. 
3 my.jn 
I my.jn 
1 jl.au 
4jn.jl 
1 jl 
*jn.jl 
1 jn.au 
I jl.au 
2 jn.jl 
2 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
B 
B 
B 
B 
V 
B 
Pa.B 
B 
D.V 
1823. 
1813. 
1819. 
1822. 
1752. 
1752. 
C s.p 
S s.p 
C s.p 
S s.p 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
Switzerl. 
Switzerl. 
Alps 
Switzerl. 
Switzerl. 
Austria 
England ch. pa. 
Hungary 1804. 
S. Europe 1818. 
Europe 1597. 
Europe 1814. 
D p.l 
Cr-Ass V. 
Bot. mag. 1692 
Bot. mag. 644 
Bot. mag. 1499 
Bot. mag. 2251 
Bot. mag. 2277 
Bot. mag. 2387 
CO Bot. mag. 1797 
D p.l 
D p.l 
p.l 
S s.l 
D p.l 
CO 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
Jac. ic. 2. 333 
Jac. au. 5.t.ap.50 
Eng. bot. 142 
Bot. mag. 1466 
Bot. mag. 2347 
2757 virgatum W. twiggy 
2758 campanuloideum H.k. Campanula-fl. • 
2759 canestens W. en. hoary 
2760pinnafum W. winged-leaved j 
2761 strictum B. M. upright : 
466. TRACHE'LIUM. fV. Throatwort. 
O) pr 
A pr 
A pr 
lAI pr 
A pr 
1 my.jn 
1 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
2 jn.jl 
2762 casrftleum W. 
2763 difftisum W. 
467. ROEL'LA. W. 
2764ciliata W. 
2765 squarrosa W. 
2766 decurrens tV 
2767 muscosa W. 
blue 
spreading 
ROELLA. 
ciliated 
trailing 
decurrent 
Moss-like 
Q) or 
lAI cul 
I Al or 
lOI or 
lOI cu 
468. GOODE'NIA. i?.^/-. Goodenia. 
2768 ovata R. Br. oval-leaved «t- 1 | or 
2769 grandiflora R. Br. large-flowered tt i | or 
469. EU^THALES. R. Br. Euthales, 
2770 trinervis R. Br. three-nerved 
470. DAMPIE'RA. R. Br. Dampiera. 
2771 stricta R. Br. upright 
^ t Al or 
I Al or 
471. SAMO'LUS. W. Brook-weed. 
2772 Valerandi R. Br. common :k A pr 
2773 littoralis R. Br. sea-side ■f lAI pr 
472. VELLE'IA. Sm. 
2m lyrata R. Br. 
473. SCiE'VOLA. R.Br. 
2775 Lobelia H. K. 
2776 crassifolia R.Br. 
2777 microcarpa R. Br. 
2778 suaveolens R. Br. 
Velleia. 
lyrate 
Sc^VOLA. 
Purslane-lvd. 
thick-leaved 
small-fruited 
sweet-scented 
£ lAj or 
*L I 1 or 
it I I or 
£ lAl or 
£ lAJ or 
Lebanon 1820. 
Caucasus 1804. 
Hungary 1804. 
Candia 1640. 
S. Europe 1819. 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
Bot. cab. 667 
Bot. mag. 1015 
PI. rar. hu. t. 14 
Vent. eels. 52 
Bot. mag. 2145 
Campanulacece. Sp. 2 — 4. 
2 jl.s B Italy 1640. 
ijl.s B C. G. H. 1787. 
Campanulacece. Sp. 4 — 8. 
1 jn.s Pu 
*jl B 
1 jl.s B 
i jl.s B 
Goodenovi^. 
2 jn.o Y 
4 jn.au Y 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Sp. 2—33. 
N. S. W. 
N. S. W. 
1774. 
1787. 
1787. 
1802. 
1793. 
1803. 
GoodenovicE. Sp. 1. 
1 my.s P.Y N. Holl. 1803. 
Goodenovice. 
1 jn.au B 
Primulacece? Sp.2—8. 
fjn.au W Britain mar. 
i jl.s W 
Sp. 1—13. 
N.S. W. 1814. 
Goodenovice. 
iap Y 
Goodenovice. 
2 ... W 
3 au.o W 
1| my.s P.V 
2 au.s B 
N. S. W. 1806. 
Sp. 1—6. 
N. Holl. 1819. 
Sp. 4—25. 
W. Indies 1724. 
N. Holl. 1805. 
N. S. W. 1790. 
N. S.W. 1793. 
S r.m Bot. reg. 72 
S r.m 
S s.p Bot. mag. 378 
S s.p 
S l.p L'He. se.an.4.t.6 
S 
S s.p Bot. rep. ( 
S s.p Bot. mag. 
C l.p Bot. mag. 1137 
C l.p Ann. mus. 18.t.2 
D CO Eng. bot. 703 
D s.l Bot. cab. 435 
D s.p Bot. reg. 551 
C l.p Plu.ic. t. 165. f.l 
C s.p La. no. hol.l.t.79 
D s.p Bot. mag. 287 
D s.p Bot. rep. 22 
2761 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
465. Phyteuma. ^vTiv/xix,, was the name of a plant much used among the ancients for apbrodisiacal pur- 
poses. No qualities of such a kind have been ascribed to the modern plant. This is a handsome genus, and 
with Roella is well adapted for rock-work or pots. The roots of P. spicatum are edible, and used in Switzer- 
land like those of the rampion. 
466. Trackelium. From T^ccxtJi, rough, which its leaf is in a high degree, 
flower border, easily cultivated and preserved. 
467. Roella. Named after G. Roelle, professor of anatomy at Amsterdam. 
Cliffbrt. A pretty little leafy bush, with beautiful flowers of blue and white. 
468. Goodenia. So named by Sir J. E. Smith, in honor of his friend Dr. Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle, 
and a lover of natural history. Herbs or small shrubs, with alternate leaves, and terminal or axillary flowers, 
which are generally yellow, sometimes blue. 
4f©. Euthales. From iv, well, and ^otXkca, to push or sprout. Very like the last in all external characters. 
A pretty little favorite of the 
He procured this plant for 
