342 
DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class X. 
943. ANAGY'RIS. W. Bean-trefoil. 
5f578 foe'tida W. stinking f | or 
5679 latifoUa W. en. broad-leaved 
6680'indica Wall. Nepal 
Bapt'isia nepalensls Hook. 
944. THERMOP'SIS. R.Br. Thermopsis. 
5681 lanceolata R. Br. sharp-leaved ^ A pr 
Podalyria lupinotdes W. 
Leguminosiv. Sp. 3. 
9 ap.my Y Spain 
f UJ or 10 ap.my Y Teneriffe 1815. 
1 l_| or - ■ 
945. VTRGFLIA. Lam. 
5682 lutea P/i. 
5683 afirea H. K. 
5684 intrCisa H. K. 
5685 capensis H. K. 
946. CYCLO'PIA. R. Br. Cyclopia. 
5686 genistoides H. K. Genista-leaved 
VlRGILIA. 
yellow-flower'd ^ A or 
great-flowered * i | or 
small-flowered * i | or 
vetch-leaved * i | or 
Baptisia. 
perfoliate £ lAJ pr 
villous ^ A or 
blue-flowered A or 
white-flowered ^ A or 
dyer's A or 
947. BAPTFSIA. R.Br 
5687 perfoliata H. K. 
5688 villosa Ph. 
5689 australis H. K. 
5690 alba H. K. 
5691 tinctoria H. K. 
948. PODALY'RIA. R.Br. Podalyria 
5692 myrtillifolia W. Myrtle-leaved 
5693 sericea H. K. 
5694 cuneif61ia V. 
5695 bifl6ra W. 
5696 calyptrata H. K. 
5697 styracifolia B. M. 
5698 buxifolia IV. 
5699 oleaefolia P. L. 
5700 hirsuta H. K. 
5701 cordata H. K. 
8 jl 
LeguminoscB. 
1 jn.jl Y 
ijCguminosce. 
15 jn.jl Y 
6 jl Y 
my.au Y.w 
2 jl.au W 
Leguminosce. 
2 jl.au Y 
Leguminosce. 
3 au Y 
2 jn.jl Y 
4 jn.jl B 
2 jn.jl W 
1^ jl.au Y 
LeguminosiB. 
Nepal 
1570. 
1815. 
1821. 
silky 
wedge-leaved 
two-flowered 
one-flowered 
Storax-leaved 
Box-leaved 
Olive-leaved 
hairy 
heart-leaved 
*t I I or 
*tl_J or 
Jit I I or 
* 1 I or 
itt|_J or 
«l_Jor 
«l_J or 
«i_Jor 
*i_Jor 
Pu 
Pu 
W 
Pu 
Pu 
Pk 
B 
Pu 
B 
B 
949. CHOROZE'MIA. Lab. Chorozemia. 
5702 ilicifolia //. K. Holly-leaved * l_J or 
5703 nana H. K. dwarf « |_J or 
5704 rhombea H. K. few-flowered i | or 
950. PODOLO'BIUM. H. K. Podolobjum. 
5705 trilobatum H. K. common St i | or 
951. OXYLO'BIUM. H. K. Oxylobium. 
5706 arborescens H. K. tall ^\ | or 
5707 elHpticum H. K. oval-leaved SSt i | or 
5708 cordifolium H. K. heart-leaved ^ i | or 
9.52. CALLISTA'CHYS. Vent. Callistachys. 
5709 lanceolata V. spear-leaved *e i | or 
5710 ovata B. M. oval-leaved i | or 
953. BRACHYSE'MA. H. K. Brachysema. 
broad-leaved S-^ l I or 
wavy-leaved \ | cu 
5685 
5711 latifolium H. K. 
5712 undulatum Ker. 
6 ap.jl 
6 ja.o 
6 my.au 
6 f.jn 
6 ap.jl 
6 my.jl 
2 my.jl 
my 
2 jl.au 
2 my.jl 
Leguminos(S. 
3 mr.o Y 
f mr.o Y 
2 ap.jn Y 
Leguminosce. 
2 ap.jl Y 
Leguminosce. 
6 ap.jn Y 
3 my.s Y 
3 ap.s Y 
LeguminoscB. 
3 jn.au Y 
3 jn.au Y 
LeguminoscB. 
3 ap.jl Cr 
3 mr.ap G 
Sp. 1—3, 
Siberia 1776. 
Sp. 4—7. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
Abyssinia 1777. 
C. G. H. 1790. 
C. G. H. 1767. 
Sp. 1—2. 
C. G. H. 1787. 
Sp. 5—7. 
Carolina 1732. 
N. Amer. 1811. 
N. Amer. 1758. 
N. Amer. 1724. 
N. Amer. 1759. 
Sp. 10—13. 
C. G. H. - 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C, G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H 
Sp.2,. 
N. Holl. 
N. Holl. 
N. Holl. 
Sp. 1—2. 
N. S. W. 
Sp. 3—5. 
V. Di. L. 
V. Di. L. 
N. S. W. 
Sp. 2—3. 
N. Holl. 
N. Holl. 
Sp. 2. 
N. Holl. 
N. S. W. 
C p.l Bot. cab. 740 
C p.l 
S p.l Hook ex. fl. 131 
D lt.l Bot, mag. 1389 
C p.l Mich. arb. c. ic. 
C p.l L'Hst. no.l.t.75 
C p.l 
C p.l Bot. mag. 1590 
C p.l Bot. mag. 1259 
D c D.elt.t.l02.f.l22 
D c 
D c Bot. mag. 509 
D c Bot. mag. 1177 
D c Bot. mag. 1099 
1795. 
C 
p. 
1778. 
C 
p. 
Bot. mag. 1923 
1804. 
C 
p. 
Vent. eels. t. 99 
1789. 
C 
p.l 
Bot. mag. 753 
1792. 
c 
p.l 
c 
p.l 
Bot. mag. 1580 
1790. 
c 
p.l 
Bot. reg. 869 
1804. 
c 
p.l 
Par. lond. 114 
1774. 
c 
p.l 
1794, 
c 
p.l 
1803. 
s 
s.p 
Lab. voy. 1. t. 21 
1803. 
s 
s.p 
Bot. mag. 1032 
1803. 
s 
s.p 
1791. 
S 
s.p 
Bot. mag. 1477 
1805. 
s 
s.p 
Bot. reg. 392 
1805. 
s 
s.p 
Lab.n.ho.l.t.l35 
1807. 
s 
s.p 
Bot. rep, 492 
1815. 
s 
s.p 
Bot. reg. 216 
1815. 
s 
s.p 
Bot. mag. 1925 
1803. 
c 
s.p 
Bot. reg. 118 
1820. 
c 
s.p 
Bot. reg. 643 
5691 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
943. Anagyris. From civa,, like, and yv^os, a circle. Its pod is curved inwards at its extremity. Small trees 
native of the South of Europe and North of Africa, and one doubtful species of Nepal. Young cuttings root 
in sand under a hand-glass. 
944. Thermopsis. So named from the resemblance of the flower to that of a Lupine. This genus is culti- 
vated with diflSculty : it grows best in a light loamy soil, and may be increased by seed ; dividmg the root is 
liable to injure the plant, so that it is increased with difficulty by that means. {Bot. Cult. 427.) 
945. Virgilia. A genus dedicated by Lamarck to the poet Virgil, whose Georgics contam many thmgs 
interesting to botanists. 
94v5. Cyclopia. Named by Ventenat, from xvxXos, a circle, and a-^?, a foot, in allusion to the replicate circle 
which is found about the base of the pods. 
947. Baptisia. So named from (ia-rru, to dye, in allusion to the economical properties of some species. 
Herbaceous plants of easy cultivation, and as border flowers ornamental. 
948. Podalyria. Podalyrus was a son of iEsculapius. Small Cape shrubs, with simple silky leaves and 
purple blossoms. The species may be grown in leaf mould and peat, or peat loam, and rooted by cuttings in 
sand, or raised from seeds. , , , 
949. Choroxemia. M. Labillardiere originally discovered this plant upon the south-west coast of New 
