512 
DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 
Class XIV. 
1283. TRICHOSTE'MA. W. Trichosteaia. 
8484 dichotoma TV. Marjoram-leav. O pr 
8485 brachiata W. sessile-leaved ^ Q) pv 
1284. PROSTANTHE'RA. R. B. Prostanthera. 
8486 lasianthos R. Br. villous-flower'dtL i | or 
1285. SCUTELLA'RIA. 
8487 oriental is fT. 
8488 grandifl6ra P. S. 
8489albida IV. 
8490alpma W. 
8491 lupul'ina W. 
8492 laterifl6ra JV. 
8493 pilosa Ph. 
8494 galericulata W. 
8495 minor W. 
8496 hastifolia Pers. 
8497 caroliniana Ph. 
8498 integrifolia Ph. 
8499 serrata Ph. 
8500 havanensis W. 
8501 peregrina W. 
8502 columnce W. 
8503 alt'issima W. 
8504cretica JV. 
8!j05 par'vula Mich. 
8506 rubicunda TV. en. 
8507 pallida Bieb. 
1286. PRUNEL'LA. W. 
8508 vulgaris W. 
(S alba 
8509 ovata Pers. 
8510 pensylvanica JV. 
8511 hyssopifoHa JV. 
8512 grandi flora JV. 
8513 laciniata P. S. 
8514 intermedia P. S. 
8515 incisa Link. 
1287. CLEO'NIA. Jf\ 
8516 lusitanica JV. 
1288. PRA'SIUM. JV. 
8517 majus JV. 
8518 minus JV. 
1289. PHRY'MA. ?K 
8519 leptostachya JV. 
JV. SivtiLL-CAP. 
yellow-flowered;^ 
large-flowered 
hairy 
Alpine 
Tartarian 
Virginian 
pubescent 
common 
lesser 
A or 
^ A or 
^ A or 
:^ A or 
:^ A or 
:k A or 
^ A or 
A 
A 
hastate-leaved A or 
A or 
A or 
_ A or 
l£ E] or 
:^ A or 
A or 
^ A or 
tt. I I or 
^ Q) cu 
^ A or 
jk A or 
^ A m 
Carolina 
entire-leaved 
saw-leaved 
Havannah 
Florentine 
heart-leaved 
tall 
Cretan 
least 
pink 
pale 
Self-Heal. 
common _ 
white-flowered A cu 
oval-leaved O un 
Pensylvanian ^ A un 
Hyssop-leaved A un 
great-flowered ^ A un 
yellow-flowered O un 
various-leaved A un 
cut ^ A un 
CLEONfA. 
sweet-scented 
Prasium. 
great Spanish 
small Sicilian 
Phryma. 
slender-spiked ^ A cu 
O or 
*L I cu 
Labiatce. Sp. 
1 jn.jl B 
1 jn.au B 
Labiates. Sp. 
2 jn.jl Pu.w 
Labiatce. Sp. 
1 jl.s Y 
lAjl.au P.Y 
lA jn.jl W.pu 
I jn.o B.w 
1 jn.s Y. w 
1 jn.s B 
1 jl.au B 
1 jn.s B 
I jl.au Pk 
1 jn.jl Pu 
k jn.jl B 
2 jn.s B 
4 jn.s B 
2 my.jn B 
2 jn.o V 
1| jn.au B 
1 jl.au D.P 
1 jn.jl Pu 
i jn.jl B 
2 jl.au Pk 
2 jl.au W 
Labiatce. Sp. 
ijl.au Pk 
i jl.au W 
ijl.au Pu 
A jl.s Pa.B 
Ijls L.B 
A jl.s L.B 
1 jl.s Y 
I jl.s Pk 
ijl.s Pk 
Labiatce. Sp. 
1 jn.jl L.B 
Labiatce. Sp 
jn.au Pu 
jn.au Pu 
Labiatce. Sp. 
If au.s W.pu 
1729. 
1804. 
1771. 
2—4. 
N. Amer; 17.59. 
N. Amer. 1732. 
1—13. 
N. S. W, 
21—30. 
Levant 
Siberia 
Levant 
Hungary 1752. 
Tartary 1739. 
N. Amer. 1752. 
N. Amer. 1805. 
Britain wat.pl. 
Britain m.hed. 
Germany 1798. 
Carolina 1811. 
N. Amer. 1731. 
N. Amer. 1800. 
Havannah 1793. 
Italy 1683. 
Italy 1806. 
Levant 1731. 
Crete 1729. 
N. Amer. 1822. 
1823. 
Crimea 1824. 
8—10. 
Britain me.pa. 
Britain me.pa. 
America 
N. Amer. 1801. 
1808. C s.p 
France 
Austria 
Austria 
Portugal 
1731. 
1596. 
1713. 
1790. 
1823. 
D p.l 
D s.l 
D s.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D p.l 
D S.1 
D s.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D n.l 
C s.J 
S p 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
S l.p 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D p.l 
S p.l 
D s.l 
D CO 
1. 
Portugal 1710. S co 
Spain 
Sicily 
1. 
N. Amer. 1802, 
1699. 
1752. 
C rm 
C r.m 
Di.el. t.285.f.369 
Bot. reg. 143 
Bot. mag. 2120 
Bot. mag. 63o 
Sab. hort. 3. t.29 
Sweet fl. gard.90 
Schmidel.ic. t.73 
Eng. bot. 523 
Eng. bot. 524 
Lam.ill. t.515.f.3 
Pluk.al. t.441.f.6 
Bot. rep. 494 
Jac. obs. 2. t. 29 
Pl.rar.hu.2.t.l25 
Sweet fl. gard.52 
Bot. mag. 2548 
Hook. ex. fl 10' 
Gmel. sib. t. 58 
Eng. bot. 961 
W. hort. ber. t.9 
Mor.s.ll. t..5. f.7 
Bot. mag. 337 
Lam.ill. t.516.f.2 
Mill. ic. 1. t. 70 
Fl. graeca, 584 
D l.p Pl.amal.t.380.f.5 
1290. GESNE'RIA. JV. 
8520 acaulis JV. 
8521 tomentosa W. 
8522 aggregata Ker. 
8523bulb6sa Ker. 
8524 prasinata Ker, 
8525 tubiflura Cav. 
1291. GLOXI'NIA. JV. 
8526maculata W. 
8527 speciosa B. Reg. 
8485 
Gesneria. 
stemless 
woolly 
aggregate 
bulbous 
^ CZa or 
CZS or 
IS. □ or 
jit 17VI or 
Gloxinia. 
spotted-stalked [SI or 
many-flowered £ E] or 
ANGIOSPERMIA. 
Gesneriece. 
S 
jn.n S 
tt- □ or 
green 
tube-flowered 
my.jn 
my.jn 
f.mr 
Gesneriece. 
jl.o Pu 
i jn.n Pu 
Sp. 6—25. 
Jamaica 
S. Amer. 
Brazils 
Brazils 
Brazils 
S. Amer. 
Sp. 2. 
S. Amer. 1739. 
S. Amer. 1815. 
1793. 
1752. 
1816. 
1816. 
1818. 
1815. 
Slo.ja.l. t.l02.f.I 
Bot. mag. 1023 
Bot. reg. 329 
Bot. reg. 343 
Bot. reg. 428 
Cav. ic. t. 584 
Bot. mag. 1191 
Bot. reg. 213 
8495 
8497 II 8508 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1283. Trichostema. From B^tl hair, and irrii/Aa, a stamen, because its long slender stamens resemble 
hairs. 
1284. Prostanthera. Named in allusion to the spurs of the anthers, the word being derived from 
•x^off^'/ix'/i, an appendage, and ai/S-^iut, the anther. Strong smelling shrubs, natives of New Holland. Flowers 
either racemose or terminal. 
1285. Scutellaria. From scutilla, a small vessel, on account of the figure of the calyx, which is not unlike 
a cup with its handle. The calyx inverted, presents the figure of a helmet with visor raised. 
1286. Prunella. A barbarous name softened down by Linnaeus from the Brunella of some authors, and so 
called from the German die Br'dune, a disorder in the jaws and throat, which this plant is said to cure. 
Herbaceous plants common by way-sides all over Europe. 
