494 DIDYNAMIA. Class XIV. 
1352. Hornemannia. Cal. tubular, 5-toothed, plaited. Cor. with the upper lip emarginate : lower 3-lobed, 
Seeds minute, scurfy. 
1353. Mazus. Cal. large, campanulate, spreading. Cor. ringent, with a pimpled throat. Anthers connected. 
Stigma spatulate. Caps. 2-celIed, many-seeded. 
1354. Isoplexis. Like Digitalis, but corolla campanulate, with the upper segment as long as the lip, and 
incumbent upon it before expansion. 
1355. Digitalis. Cal. 5-parted. Corolla campanulate, ventricose, 5-fid. Capsule ovate 2-celled. 
1356. Scrophularia. Cal. 5-fid. Cor. subglobose, resupinate. Caps. 2-celled. 
1357. Vandellia. Cal. 4-fid. Cor. ringent. Two outer filaments from the disk of the lip of cor. Anthers 
united in pairs. Caps. 1-celled, many-seeded. 
1358. Sibthorpia. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. 5-parted, equal. Stamens in remote pairs. Caps, orbicular, compressed, 
2- celled, with a transverse dissepiment. 
1359. Limosella. Cal. 5-fid. Cor. 5-fid, equal. Stamens approximating in pairs. Caps. 1-celled, 2-valved, 
many-seeded. 
1360. Browallia. Cal. 5-toothed. Cor. closed by the prominent orifice. Two of the anthers larger than the 
others. Caps. 1-celled. 
1361. Stemodia. Cal. 5.parted. Cor. 2-lipped. Stamens 4 : each filament bifid, and bearing two anthers. 
Capsule 2-celled. 
1362. Trevirana. Cal. 5-leaved. Cor. decimate funnel-shaped. Limb flat, 5-parted, nearly equal. Caps, 
half 2-celled. 
1363. Columnea. Cal. 5-parted, spreading. Corolla ringent : the upper lip 3-parted, with the intermediate 
segment arched, above the base gibbous. Capsule berried, 1-2-celled. 
1364. Russelia. Cal. 5-leaved. Cor. 2-lipped, with a hairy throat : upper lip broader, emarginate, lower 
trifid, with linear segments. Stigma globose Caps. 1-celled, 2-valved, many seeded. 
1365. Dodartia. Cal. campanulate, angular, 5-toothed. Lower lip of cor. broad, 3-fid. Stigma bifid. Caps, 
globose, 2-celled, covered by the calyx. 
G YMNOSPERMIA. 
1242. A'JUGA. W. 
8092 orientalis W. 
8093 pyramidalis W. 
8094 alpina W. 
8095 genevensis W. 
8096reptans W. 
/3 alba 
y rubra 
8097 Chamee'pitys W. 
8098 I'va W. 
8099 furcata Link. 
Bugle. 
oriental 
pyramidal 
Alpine 
Geneva 
common 
white-flowered 
red-flowered 
Ground Pine 
musky 
furcate 
^ A or 
^ A or 
:^ A or 
:^ A or 
^ A or 
^ A or 
:^ A or 
O pr 
O cu 
k I or 
1243. ANISOME'LES. R. Br. Anisomeles. 
8100 malabarica R. Br. Malabar £ I I or 
8101 ovata H. K. broad-leaved O or 
1244. TEU'CRIUM. W. Germander. 
8102 campanulatum W. small-flowered A or 
' great-flowered A or 
8103 orientale W. 
8104B6trys W. 
8105 nissolianum W. 
8106trlfidum W. 
8107 fn'iticans W. 
8108 latifolium B. M. 
8109Marura W. 
8110 multiflorum W. 
8111 regium W. 
cut-leaved O 
Spanish Al or 
trifid-leaved ». i | or 
narrow-leav. tr.tL i | or 
broad-leav. treett. | | or 
Cat-thyme tt- | or 
many-flowered A or 
royal n. | or 
Labiatie. 
my.jn B 
my.jn 
my.jl 
my.jn 
my.jn 
my.jn 
my.jn 
ap".jl 
jl.au 
jl.au 
Labiatce. 
jl.au V 
jl.au Pk 
LabiatcB. 
jl.au 
jl.au 
jl.s 
jn-jl 
jn.au 
jn.s 
jn.s 
jl.s 
jl.s 
my.o 
Sp. 8—17. 
Levant 1732. 
Britain sc.mo. 
England moun. 
Switzerl. 1656. 
Britain moi.w. 
Britain moi.w. 
Britain moi.w. 
England san.fi. 
S. Europe 17 '59. 
Nepal 1824. 
Sp. 2—5. 
E. Indies 1817. 
E. Indies 1783. 
Sp. 44—87. 
Levant 1728. 
Levant 1752. 
S. Europe 1633. 
Spain 1752. 
C. G. H. 1791. 
Spain 1640. 
Spain 1640. 
1640. 
1731. 
1699. 
D s.p 
D s.p 
D CO 
D CO 
D s.p 
D s.p 
D s.p 
S s.l 
S s.l 
D CO 
Dill.elt. t.53. f.6i 
Eng. bot. 1270 
Eng. bot. 477 
Bull. herb. t. 3G1 
Eng. bot. 489 
Eng. bot. 77 
Fl. grasca, 525 
C CO Rheede, 10. t. 93 
S l.p Bur.zeyl.t.71.f.l 
Bot. mag. 1279 
Ger.ema. 525. f 2 
Mor.his.t.22.f 19 
D CO 
D CO 
S CO 
D CO 
C r.m 
C r.m Dil.el.t.284.f.366 
C r.m Bot. mag. 245 
C r.m Park.thea.l7.f2 
C CO Bocc. mus. t.ll7 
C r.m Plu.alm.t.65.f.l 
8105 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1242. Ajuga. Said to be an alteration of abigo, to expel or drive away. The Latins attributed emme- 
nagogue qualities to a plant called ajuga, which is believed to be our Teucrium chamaspitys. Handsome 
flowering plants. A. reptans is vulgarly reputed vulnerary, cooling, and gently astringent. It is commonly 
called bugle, which appears to be a corruption of bugula, a contracted diminutive of buglossum, which the 
plant resembles in medical qualities. 
1243. Anisomeles. So named by Mr. Brown, from «, privative, Icos, equal, and (mXc?, a member. 
Tropical downy herbaceous plants. Their leaves are crenated, flowers grow in whorls supported by minute 
bractea? ; the calyxes are glandular, and the corolla of all the species purple. 
1244. Teucrium. Teucer, the Trojan prince, is said by Pliny to have been the first to employ this plant 
