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HEXANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
Class VI. 
TRIGYNIA. 
839. FLAGELLA'RIA. W. Flagellaria. 
4946indica W. Indian * □ cu 
840. SCHEUCHZE'RIA. W. Scheuchzeria. 
4947 paWstris W. marsh A cu 
841. TRIGLO'CHIN. W. Arrow Grass. 
4948 palustre W. marsh £ A ec 
4949 bulbosum B. M. bulbous-rooted if lAJ cu 
4950 maritimum W. sea j£ A ec 
842. LICHTENSTEFNIA. W. Lichtensteinia. 
4951 Icevigata W. smooth £ lAJ pr 
843. MYRSIPHYL'LUM. W.en. Myrsiphyllum. 
4952 asparago'ides W. en. broad-leaved ^ lAJ cu 
4953 angustifolium W. narrow-leaved _J lAI cu 
844. TOFIEL'DIA. Hud. Tofieldia. 
4954 alpina Smith Scotch j£ A cu 
4955 pubescens Mich. downy j£ A cu 
845. MELANTHIUM. Z. Melanthium. 
JuncecE ? Sp. 1. 
7 jn.jl W India 
Alismacece. 
imy.jn Br 
Alismacece. 
1 jl.au G 
1 o Pu 
1 my.au G 
Sp. 1. 
England sp. bo. S 
1782. Skp.l Red. lil. 257 
1 Eng.bot. 1801 
Sp. 3— 
Britain wa.me. S m.s Eng. bot. 366 
C. G. H. 1806. S s.p Bot. mag. 1445 
Britain sal. m. S m.s Eng. bot. 255 
lAI cu 
j£ lAJ cu 
Rush-leaved £ lAJ cu 
side-flowering £ lAI cu 
lAI cu 
j£ lAI cu 
4956 ptjmilum W. dwarf 
4957 grammeum Cav. 
4958junceum W. 
4959 secundam W. 
4960 uniflorum W. yellow 
4961 viride W. branching 
846. MEDE'OLA. TV. en. Medeola. 
4962 virginica W. Indian Cucum. £ A cu 
847. XEROPHYL'LUM. Mich. Xerophyllum. 
4963 setifolium W. bristle-leaved $ cu 
848. WURMBE'A. L. Wurmbea. 
Melanthacete. Sp. 1. 
1 ... B C. G. H. 1824. 
Smilacecs. Sp. 2. 
6 mr.o G.w C. G. H. 1702. 
6 mr.d G.w C. G. H. 1752. 
Melanthacece. Sp. 2 — 7. 
I jl.au G Britain bgs. m. 
f ap.my W N. Amer. 1790. 
Melanthacece. Sp. 6 — 12. 
R s.p~ Her. lugd. t. 681 
R s.p ; Til. p. 17. t.l2. f.2 
S m.s Eng. bot. 536 
S m.s PI. ma. t.342. f.3 
I my.jn 
1 my.jn 
Ijn.n 
1 jn.n 
f jn.jl 
i o.n 
1812. 
1787. 
1788. 
4964 longiflora W. 
4965 spicata B. M. 
4966 capensis W. 
bell-flowered lAJ cu 
spiked j£ lAJ cu 
spotted-flower. £ lAJ cu 
849. ANDROCYM'BIUM. W. Androcymbium. 
4967 eucomoides W. dwarf £ lAJ cu 
850. TRII/LIUM. W. Trillium. 
4968 sessile W. sessile-leaved A or 
4969 petiolatum Ph. Plantain-leaved^ A or 
4970 erythrocarpum Mi. painted-flower. A or 
4971 ovatum Ph. 
4972 pumilum Ph. 
4973 cernuum W. 
4974 erectum W. 
i8 album 
4975 pendulum Ph. 
4976 grandiflorum Ph. 
purple-flower. A or 
dwarf lAi A or 
drooping-flow. A or 
stinking A A or 
white-flowered i^i A or 
pendulous A A or 
large-flowered A or 
W C. G. H. 1800. 
W Mogador 1823. 
Pk C. G. H. 1788. 
W C. G. H. 
L.Y C. G. H. 
G C. G. H. 
Smilacece. Sp. 1. 
f jn Y.G Virginia 
Melanthacece. Sp. 1. 
2 my.jn W N. Amer. 1823, 
Melanthacece. Sp. 3. 
f my.jn W C. G. H. 1788. 
my.jn Pu C. G. H. 1788. 
f my.jn Br.r C. G. H. 1768. 
Melanthacece. Sp. 1. 
f mr.my G C. G. H. 
Melanthacece. Sp. 9 — 10. 
I ap.my Br N. Amer. 1759 
§ ap.my Br N. Amer. 1811, 
I my.jn W N. Amer. 1811. 
i my.jn 
I 
1 Cav. ic.t.587.f.l 
Bot. mag. 558 
O s.p Bot. mag. 558 
O s.p La. ill. t. 269. f.2 
O s.p Bot. mag. 767 
O s.p Bot. mag. 994 
1759. R s.p Bot. mag. 1316 
R s.p Bot. mag. 748 
O S.1 Bot. mag. 1291 
O s.l Bot. mag. 694 
O s.p 
P.Pu N. Amer. 1812. 
i my.jn R 
11 ap.my W 
I ap.my Br 
§ ap.my W 
'a ap.my W 
i ap.jn W 
Carolina 1812. 
N. Amer. 1758. 
N. Amer. 1759. 
N. Amer. ... 
N. Amer. 1805. 
N. Amer. 1799. 
1794. O s.p Bot. mag. 641 
R s.p Bot. mag. 40 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
R s.p 
K s.p 
R s.p Bot. mag. 954 
R s.p Bot. mag. 470' 
R s.p Bot. mag. 1027 
R s.p W. ho. b. 1. 1. 35 
R s.p Par. lond. 1 
4960 
4947 ""^^^ 4949 " ill^Mi^idSi 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
839. Flagellaria. From flagellum, a thong, in allusion to the length, toughness, and slenderness of its 
shoots. 
840. Scheuchxeria. So named by Linnaus, in memory of the two brothers, John James Scheuchzer, pro- 
fessor of mathematics at Zurich, author of Itinera Alpina ; and John, professor of physic at Zurich, author of 
a famous Treatise on Grasses. A curious little marsh plant. 
841. Triglochin. From ws;?, three, and yXuvt?, a point, in allusion to the three angles of the capsule AU 
domestic cattle are fond of the hardy species, which afford an early bite on the sides of Highland mountains, 
and are greedily eaten where they occur in salt marshes. 
842. Lichtensteinia. Named after M. Von Lichtenstein, a Prussian traveller at the Cape of Good Hope. 
843. Myrsiphyllum. From /u-v^a-U'/i, a myrtle, and (fvXXov, a leaf, in allusion to the resemblance between the 
leaves of the species and those of myrtle. 
844. Tofieldia. Named by Hudson, after a Mr. Tofield, a country gentleman living near Don- 
caster. 
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