506 
DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 
Class XIV. 
1267. LEONU'RUS. R. Br. Motherwort. 
8349 
8350 
8351 
8352 
8353 
8354 
crispus W. 
i cardiaca JV. 
tataricus W. 
sibiricus W. 
marrubiastrum W. 
sup'mus W. 
PHLO'MIS. R. Br. 
curl-leaved 
common 
Tartarian 
Siberian 
small-flowered 
procumbent 
Phlomis. 
:^ A or 
:^ A or 
^ Q) or 
^<J) ox 
O or 
:^ A or 
Ldbiatce. Sp. 
jl.au W 
jl.au 
au.o 
jn.au 
jn.au 
jn.au 
8355 
8356 
8357 
8358 
8359 
8360 
8361 
8362 
8363 
8364 
8365 
8366 
8367 
8368 
1269. 
8369 
8370 
8371 
8372 
8373 
1270. 
8374 
8375 
8376 
8377 
1271. 
8378 
8379 
8380 
1272. 
8381 
8382 
1273. 
8383 
8384 
8385 
Jerusalem Sage 
small-shrubby 
purple 
Italian 
Nissole's 
lamp-wick 
Samian 
rough-leaved 
Alpine j£ 
tuberous 
jagged-leaved 
pungent 
Honesty-leaved;^ 
rusty It 
Leucas. 
Ceylon 
fruticosa IV. en. 
lanata W. en. 
purpurea iV. 
italica W. 
Nissolii IV. 
Lychnitis JV. 
Samia W. 
Herba-venti IV. 
alpina W. 
tuberosa IV. 
laciniata W. 
pungens W. 
lunarifolia Sm. 
ferruginea Tenore 
LEU'CAS. R. Br. 
zeylanica R. Br. 
martin icensis R.Br. West Indian 
urticifolia R. Br. Nettle-leaved 
indica R. Br. Indian 
aspera Link. rough-leaved 
LEONO'TIS. R. Br. Lion's-Tail. 
nepetifolia H. K. Catmint-leaved 
Leonurus H. K. narrow-leaved 
Leonitis H. K. 
intermedia Lindl. 
MOLUCCEL'LA. 
spinosa W. 
las'vis W. 
tuberosa W. 
CLINOPO'DIUM 
vulgare W. 
£8gyptiacum W. 
or 
«L_Jor 
A or 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A 
or 
rm un 
rm un 
rm un 
R71 un 
lQJ un 
cm or 
dwarf-shrubby 
intermediate 
1 I or 
□ or 
JV. Molucca-Balm. 
prickly O cu 
smooth O cu 
tuberous-root. A cu 
JV. Wild-Basil. 
common A or 
Egyptian ^ A or 
PYCNAN'THEMUM. Ph. Pycnanthemum. 
incanum Ph. hoary ^ A 
aristatum Ph. awned A 
linifolium Ph. Flax-leavetl A 
Thymus virginicus W. 
lanceolatum Ph. spear-leaved ^ ox 
LahiatcB. Sp. 
jn.jl 
jn.jl 
jn.au 
jn.au 
jii-jl 
jn.au 
jn.jl 
jl.s 
jn.s 
jn.o 
jl 
jl 
jn 
jn.jl 
Y 
Y 
Pu 
Pu 
Y 
Y.Br 
Y.Br 
R 
Pu 
LP 
Pu 
Br 
Br 
Y.Br 
1658. 
gra.ba. 
1756. 
1759. 
1710. 
1816. 
1596. 
1596. 
Labiat<s. Sp. 
jn.o Pu 
jl.s W 
jl.s W 
jl.au W 
jl.au W 
Labzatce. Sp. 
s.o Or 
o.d Or 
jn.jl Or 
s.o Or 
Labiaice. Sp. 
jl.au Pa.pu 
jl.au Pa.pu 
jl Pa.pu 
Labiatis. Sp. 
jn.au Pk 
jn.au Pu 
Labiatce. Sp. 
jl.o W 
au W 
jl.au W 
6—9. 
Siberia 
Britain 
Russia 
Siberia 
Austria 
Siberia 
14—30. 
Spain 
Spain 
S. Europe 1661. 
Italy 1651. 
Levant 1757. 
S. Europe 1658. 
N. Africa 1714. 
S. Europe 1596. 
Siberia 1802. 
Siberia 1759. 
Levant 1731. 
Armenia 1820. 
Levant 1818. 
Naples 1823. 
5 g 
E. Indies 1777. 
W. Indies 1781. 
E. Indies 1810. 
E. Indies 1789. 
Caramanial818. 
. 4. 
E. Indies 1778. 
C. G. H. 1712. 
C. G. H. 1713, 
C. G. H. 1822. 
3—7. 
Levant 
Syria 
Tartary 
2—4. 
Britain 
Egypt 
. 4—9. 
N. Amer. 1732. 
N. Amer. 1752. 
N. Amer. 1739. 
D CO 
S CO 
S p.l 
S p.l 
S CO 
D CO 
C CO 
C CO 
C CO 
C CO 
D CO 
C p.l 
D p.l 
D CO 
D s.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
C CO 
Mur. c. got.8. t.4 
Eng. bet. 286 
Mill. ic. 1, t. 80 
Exot. bot. 2. t.94 
Jac. aust.5. t.405 
Bot. mag. 1843 
Smith. spic. 6.t.7 
Mill. ic. 2. t.204 
Bot. mag. 999 
Bot. mag. 1891 
Bot. mag. 2449 
Pal.ac.pet.2. t.l3 
Bot. mag. 1555 
Sweet fl. gard.24 
Sweet fl. gard.33 
Bot. mag. 2542 
1596. 
1.570. 
1796. 
gra.ba 
1759. 
S s.l Jac. ic. 1. t. Ill 
S s.l Jac. ic. 1. 1. 110 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l Bot reg. 281 
C p.l Bot. mag. 478 
C p.l Mn.ic.2.t.l62.f.l 
C p.l Bot. reg. 850 
CO Lam. ill. t. 510 
Bot. mag. 1852 
CO 
D l.p Pall. it. 3. t. T. 
D CO Eng. bot. 1401 
D CO 
D CO Dill.elt. t.74. f:85 
D CO Mich.arae.2.t.33 
D CO Herm. par. t.218 
1 jl.au W N. Amer, 1812. D co 
1274. ORl'GANUM. fV. Marjora.m. 
8387 segyptiacum JV. Egyptian 
8388 Dictamnus J4^. 
8389 sipyleum JV. 
8390 Tourneforti JV. 
8391 creticum JV. 
tlLl_J ft 
Dittany ofCretett. ( | or 
Mount Sipylus tL i | or 
Tournefort's n. \ | or 
Cretan A or 
Labiatce. Sp. 14—24. 
1 jn.au 
1 jn.au 
1 jn.s 
1 au.s 
1 jl.au 
Egypt 1731. 
Candia 1551. 
Levant 1699. 
Amorgos 1788. 
S. Europe 1596. 
C CO Alp. aegypt. t. 95 
C r.m Bot. mag. 298 
C r.m Herm. lug. t.463 
C CO Bot. rep. 537 
C s.l Sck. han.2.t.l64 
8355 8353 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
nate coughs. It loosens the belly when taken in large doses, and M'as consequently recommended in jauBdicc, 
cachexies menstrual obstructions, and hysteria ; but its powers are not found by modern practitioners equal to 
the account ancients gave of them, and therefore it is very seldom prescribed. {London Dispensatory, 379.) 
1267 Leonurus. From Xim, a lion, and a^a., tail. The spikes of flowers have been compared to the tuft which 
grows on the end of the lion's tail. L. Cardiaca was formerly used in medicine, but is now neglected. Tall 
herbaceous plants with cut leaves and whorls of flowers, of which the corolla is woolly. 
1268 Phlomis *A«w.fl? was the Greek name of the Mullein, and so called from (?Ao|, fire, because the 
thick cottony leaves were used as wicks for lamps. At this day, P. Lychnitis is so called, because the dried 
leaves which are cottony and russet colored, are used in Spain for wicks. Fine shewy small shrubs or her- 
baceous plants, with corolla covered with down, and usually of a brownish yellow color. 
1269 Leucas A name used by Burmann, neglected by Linnseus and others, and restored by Mr. Brown ; 
derived from Xwx-o?, white, in reference to the usual color of the flowers, which are covered all over with a 
^^im^Uomtis ^rom huov, a lion, and »t-/), an ear. A fanciful name applied to the fine scarlet-flowering 
