522 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
Class XIV. 
8681 angustifolia H. K. 
8682 caroliniana W. 
8683 urticifolia W. 
8684 stricta Ph. 
8685 Aubietia W. 
8686 bracteosa Ph. 
8687 Lambert! B. M. 
8688 spuria Ph. 
8689 officinalis W. 
8690supina W. 
8691 prostrata H. K. 
1323. AVICEN'NIA. L. 
8692 tomentosa L. 
1324. CALDA'SIA. W. 
8693 heterophylla W. 
narrow-leaved 
Carolina 
Nettle-leaved 
upright 
long-bracted 
Lambert's 
jagged-leaved 
common 
trailing 
prostrate 
AVICENNIA. 
downy-leaved i □ un 
Caldasia. 
blue CS] pr 
A 
A un 
:^ A un 
^ A un 
:^ (Dl or 
A pr 
:^ A or 
^ O) un 
^ A tin 
-A O un 
^ A un 
3 jn.au 
6 jn.s 
3 jl.s 
3 jl.au 
1 jn.au 
fjl 
li jl 
2 jl.au 
2 jn.s 
ijn.jl 
i jn.jl 
B 
W 
W 
B 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
B 
Pu 
B 
B 
1325. CLERODEN'DRUM. B. P. Clerodendrum 
8694 fragrans H. K. fragrant * □ or 
Jiore plena _ double-flowered « □ or 
8695'visc6"sum H. K. clammy 
8696 infortunatum P. S. long-flowered 
8697 fortunatum W. spear-leaved 
8698 squamatum H. K. scarlet 
8699 paniculatum W. panicled 
8700 trichotomum W. three- forked 
8701 tomentosum R. Br. downy 
8702 ligustrinum H. K. Privet-leaved 
8703 heterophyllumHiC. various-leaved 
8704 inerme H. K. smooth 
8705 Slphonanthus H. K. whorl-leaved 
8706 macrophyllumJ?.M large-leaved 
8707 phlomo'ides L. 
8708 costatum R. Br. 
1326. VOLKAME'RIA 
8709 aculeata H. K. 
8710 buxifolia W. en. 
8711jap6nica Thunb. 
1327. HOLMSKIOL'DIA. H. K 
8712 sangmnea W. scarlet 
I I or 
□ or 
I I or 
*S nor 
*aor 
« L.J or 
* I I or 
^□or 
* □ or 
*t □ or 
^□or 
^□or 
*aor 
*aor 
Myoporinecs. 
... Pk 
Verbenacece. 
my.d B 
Verbenace(e. 
au.d W 
au.d W 
my.au W 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 jl 
10 jn.s 
6 jl.o 
6 
5 
3 
3 
4 
6 
Phlomis-like 
ribbed 
H. K. VOLKAMERIA. 
prickly at I I or 
box-leaved * □ or 
Japan i i | or 
HOLMSKIOLDIA. 
jfc I I or 
mr.ap 
au.n 
au.s 
au.n 
jl*" 
au.s 
W 
s 
w 
w* 
w 
w 
w 
w 
W.B 
w 
1.328. PETRE'A. W. Petrea. 
8713 volubilis W. climbing fl_ □ or 
1329. CITHAREX'YLUM. W. Fiddle- Wood. 
8714 cinereum W. ash-colored ^ □ or 
8715 caudatum W. oval-leaved 1 □ or 
8716 villosum W. hairy-leaved i □ or 
8717 pentandrum Vent, pentandrous » I 1 or 
8718 quadrangulare W. square-stalked □ tm 
1330. DURAN'TA. W. Duranta. 
8719 Plumieri W. smooth it I I or 
8720 Ellisia W. prickly «> □ or 
8721 microphf Ua W. en. small-leaved it I I or 
4 
6 
Ferbenacece. 
4 au.o W 
4 au W 
50 ... Pu.w 
Verbenacece. 
4 ... S 
Verbenacece. 
20 jl.au Pu 
Verbenacece. 
... W 
... W 
N. Amer. 1802. 
N. Amer. 1732. 
N. Amer. 1683. 
N. Amer. 1802. 
N. Amer. 1774. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
S. Amer. 
N. Amer. 1731. 
Britain ro.sid. 
Spain 1640. 
N. Amer. 1794. 
Sj>. 1—3. 
India 1793. 
Sp. 1. 
New Spainl813. 
Sp. 15—27. 
China 1790. 
China 1790. 
E.Indies 1796. 
E. Indies 
E. Indies 1784. 
China 1790. 
Java 1809. 
Japan 1800. 
N. S. W. 1794. 
Mauritius 1789. 
Mauritius 1805. 
E. Indies 1692. 
E. Indies 1796. 
E. Indies 1815. 
E. Indies 1820. 
N. HoU. 1823. 
Sp. 3—5. 
W. Indies 1739. 
1820. 
Japan 1820. 
Sp. 1. 
India 1796. 
Sp. 1. 
Veracruz 1733. 
D CO 
D CO D)l.el.t.301.£388 
C CO Rob. ic.26 
D CO Bot. mag. 1976 
S r.m Bot. mag. 308 
D CO 
Bot. mag. 2200 
D CO 
C p.l 
D CO 
S CO 
D CO 
Eng. bot. 769 
Park.the.675. f 2 
C l.p Fl. d'Owar.t.47 
S CO Bot. reg. 92 
R s.p 
R s.p 
C s.p 
C l.p 
C l.p 
R s.p 
Vent. malm. 70 
Bot. mag. 1834 
Bot. mag. 1805 
Osb. it. 1. 11 
Bot. reg. 649 
Bot. reg. 406 
Bot. mag. 1518 
Jac.co.sup.t5.f 1 
Bot. rep. 554 
Jac.co.sup.t4.f.l 
Bur. ind. t.43.£l 
Bot. mag. 2536 
Bur. ind. t.45.f.l 
C p.l Bro.jam. t.20.f.2 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l Bot. reg. 692 
C r.m Bot. mag. C28 
... W 
... W 
Verbenacece. 
o B 
au B 
... B 
Sp. 5—9. 
W. Indies 1739. 
Jamaica 1763. 
S. Domin. 1784. 
Porto Ricol815. 
Jamaica 1759. 
S/).3— 4. 
S. Amer. 1733. 
W. Indies 1739. 
1820. 
Jac. amer. 1. 118 
Jac. ic. 3. t. 501 
Jac. ic. ]. t. 118 
Vent. eels. t. 47 
Jac. vind.l. t. 22 
C p.l Bot. reg. 244 
C p.l Bot. mag. 1759 
C p.l 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
with the exception of Verbena Aubietia and Lamberti. V. officinalis was held sacred among the ancients, 
and used in making leagues by ambassadors, sacrificial rites, incantations, &c. ; and by the moderns as an 
amulet, and for medical purposes : it is now, however, entirely out of use. 
1323. Avicennia. Named after Abu Vali Ibn Tsin, commonly called Avicennes, a Persian physician, born 
in 980, died in 1036. His Rules of Medicine were formerly the text-book of physicians, and have occupied the 
learning and time of many commentators. 
1324 Caldasia. Named by Willdenow in compliment to Don Josef Caldas, an eminent botanist, native of 
Popayan, in New Grenada. 
1325. Clerodendrum. From xX'/i^os, accident, and ^iv'h^ov, a tree, in allusion to the various effects in medicine 
by its various species. Clerodendrum fortunatum is useful, C. calamitosum and infortunatum, dangerous. 
The species grow freely in light rich soil, composed of half loam, one-fourth of rotten dung, and one-fourth 
peat. They require a large pot to flower freely, and cuttings root readily under a hand-glass : the younger 
the shoots the better. The handsomest species are C. paniculatum and C. squamatum. {Bot. Cult. 41.) 
C. inerme is hardy enough to live in the open air against a wall, but it must have the protection of a 
mat in winter. 
1326 Volkameria. Named after John Christopher Volkamcr, a German botanist, who died in 1720. John 
