526 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
Class XIV. 
1342. EUPHRA'SIA. W. Eye-bright. 
8753 officinalis W. common O 
8754 lutea W. yellow O 
8755 latif61ia L. broad-leaved O 
1343. ANTIRRHI'NUM. J. Snap-Dragon. 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 3—12, 
^jl.s W Britain past. S co 
li jl.s Y S. Europe 1816. S co 
1 jl.s Pu S. Europe ... S co 
8756majus W. 
(3 coccineum 
y hicolor 
^flore plena 
8757 siculum W. 
8758 orontium W. 
8759 Asarina W. 
8760 m611e L. 
1344. LINA'RIA. J. 
8761 Cymbalaria H. K. 
8762 pilosa H. K. 
8763 Elatine H. K. 
8764 spuria H. K. 
8765 cirrhosa H. K. 
8766 aegyptiaca H. K. 
8767 triphylla H. K. 
8768 latiifolia H. K. 
great j£ 
scarlet-Jlower'd £ 
two-colored 
double-flowered £ 
Sicilian jg 
lesser 
heart-leaved 
soft-leaved 
Toad- Flax. 
Ivy-leaved 
hairy-leaved 
sharp.pointed 
round-leaved 
tendrilled 
Egyptian 
three-leaved 
broad-leaved 
or 
or 
A 
A 
A 
A 
A or 
O or 
!U Al or 
ts, lor 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 5—9. 
3 jn.au 
3 jn.au 
3 jn.au 
2 jn.au 
U jl.au 
1 jl.s 
i jl.o 
Pk 
S 
S.w 
F 
W 
F 
W 
W 
England 
England 
England 
England 
Sicily 
Britain 
Italy 
Spain 
oldw. S CO 
oldw. S CO 
oldw. S CO 
oldw. C CO 
1804. D l.p 
san.fi. S s.l 
1699. S r.r 
1752. C s.l 
or 
8769triornith6phora/?.jRr.three-bird 
8770 bipart'ita P. S. 
8771 purp6rea H. K. 
8772 versicolor H. K. 
8773 repens H. K. 
8774 Spartea H. K. 
8715 bipunctata H. K. 
8776 Hselava W. 
8777 tristis H. K. 
8778 supina H. K. 
8779 simplex P. S. 
8780 arvensis F. S. 
8781 Pelisseriana H. K. 
8782visc6sa H. K. 
8783 multicadlis H. K. 
8784 reticulata H. K. 
8785glauca H. K. 
8786 alpina H. K. 
8787 villosa H. K. 
8788 origanifolia H. K. 
8789 minor H. K. 
8790 dalmatica H. K. 
,8791 hirta H. K. 
8792 macro6ra Bieb. 
8793 genistifolia H. K. 
8794juncea H. K. 
8795 vulgaris H. K. 
/3 Peloria 
8796 canadensis P. S. 
8797 chalepensis H. K. 
two-parted 
purple 
various-colored O 
creeping-rootedjf A or 
A 
t. A 
^ O 
^ O 
O 
o 
o 
o 
:k -A] or 
Al or 
:k A 
or 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 37 — 75. 
5 my.n V England oldw. 
Pu Pyrenees 1800. 
Y England cornfi. 
Y England cornfi. 
Pa.B Egypt 1771. 
Y.Pu Egypt 1771. 
Y.Pu Sicily 1596. 
Y N. Amer. 1800. 
branching 
two-spotted 
hairy-calyxed 
brown 
trailing 
upright 
corn 
violet-colored 
clammy 
many-stalked 
net-flowered 
glaucous-leav'd 
O or 
O or 
O or 
^ _Aj or 
^ O or 
O or 
O or 
O or 
O or 
O or 
Al or 
O or 
Alpine Al or 
villous Al or 
Marjoram-lvd. ^ ^ or 
least erect O w 
Dalmatian *L | cu 
shaggy-leaved O or 
long-horned ^ A or 
Broom-leaved ^ A or 
Rush-stalked O or 
yellow A w 
regular-flower d^ A cu 
Canada O or 
white-flowered O or 
1345. ANARRHI'NUM. Desf. Anarrhinum. 
8798 bellidifolium W. Daisy-leaved Q) pr 
1346. NEME'SIA. Vent. Nemesia. 
8799 chamsedrifolia F. Chamiedrys-lv. £ A or 
8800foe'tens F. foetid A or 
8801 bicorne P. S. horned O or 
i jn.s 
ijl.n 
i jl.s 
1 jn.s 
1 jn.jl 
ijn.s 
§ jn.s 
ijl.s 
1 jl.s 
ijl.o 
1 jn.o 
1 jn.au 
1 jl 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 jn.s 
1 jl 
H my.jl 
1| my.jl 
1 jn.au Pu.Y S. Europe 1800. 
1 jl.n - 
1 jl.au 
1 jn.s 
1| jn.jl 
1 jn.s 
1 jn.s 
2 jl.au 
li jl.au 
1 jn.s 
1 jn.s 
1 jn.au 
1 jn.jl 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 1 — 6. 
1| jn.au B France 1629. 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 3 — 5. 
2 ap.s Pu C. G. H. 1787. 
2 ap.s Pu C. G. H. 1798, 
jl.au Pu C. G. H. 1774 
8756 
D s.l 
D s.l 
S CO 
S CO 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
P.Y 
G 
Y 
Y 
Pu 
Br 
Y 
P.B 
P.B 
V 
Br 
W 
Pu 
B 
B 
B 
V 
Y 
Pu 
Portugal 1710. 
Barbary 1815. 
S. Europe 1648. 
France 1777. 
England ch.hil. 
Spain 1772. 
Spain 1749. 
Egypt 1803. 
Spain 1727. 
Spain 1728. 
S. Europe 1816. 
S. Europe ... 
S. Europe 1640. 
Spain 1786. 
Levant 1728. 
Algiers 1788. 
Austria 1570. 
Spain 1786. 
S. Europe 1785. 
S CO 
S CO 
S s.l 
S CO 
C s.p 
D l.p 
S 
D 
CO 
England 
Levant 
Crimea 
Y Austria 
Y.Br Spain 
Y Britain 
Y Britain 
Y N. Amer. 1812. 
W Levant 1680. 
san.fi. 
1731. 
1759. 
1822. 
1704. 
1780. 
hed. 
S CO 
D CO 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S CO 
S s.l 
S S.1 
S s.l 
D l.p 
S CO 
C S.l 
D l.p 
D l.p 
S S.l 
S s.l 
S CO 
D CO 
D CO 
S CO 
D CO 
D CO 
S CO 
S CO 
Eng. bot. 1416 
Jac. aust. t. 396 
Eng. bot. 129 
Eng. bot. 1155 
Bot. mag. 902 
Eng. bot. 502 
Jac. obs. 2. t. 43 
Eng. hot. 692 
Eng. bot. 691 
Jac. vind. 1. t.82 
Bot. mag. 324 
Desf atl.2. t.l34 
Bot. mag. 525 
Sweet fl. gard.30 
Bot. mag. 99 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 116 
Eng. bot. 1253 
Bot. mag. 200 
Bot. mag. 74 
Jac. ic. 3. t. 499 
Barrel, ic. 1162 
Bot. mag. 368 
Boc. sic. 1. 19. £1 
Smith ic. pict. 2 
Buxb.cen.4. t.37 
Bot. mag. 205 
Barrel, ic. 597 
Barrel, ic. 598 
Eng. bot. 2014 
Buxb.cen.l. t,24 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 117 
Bot. mag. 2183 
Eng. bot. 658 
Eng. bot. 260 
Vent. eels. 49 
Mor. s.5. t.35. f.9 
S s.l Bauh.prod.t.l06 
Vent.malm. t.41 
Bur. afr. t.75. f.3 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture-, 
1342. Euphrasia. An abridgment of Euphrosine, the name of a woman, expressing joy or pleasure. This 
has been so called from the joyful effects of E. officinalis in disorders of the eyes, but it is now thought to be 
injurious rather than otherwise. Lightfoot states, that the Scotch Highlanders make an infusion of it in milk, 
and anoint the patient's eyes with a feather dipped in it. 
1343. Antirrhinum. From avTi, similar, and ^iv, a nose, because the flowers of most of the species bear a 
perfect resemblance to the snout of some animal. A. majus and its varieties are popular border flowers of the 
easiest culture in any dry soil ; the other species are also pretty little plants. 
1344. Linaria. The plant out of flower is very similar to Linum, Flax. The species are for the most part 
pretty annual plants ; and some of them, as L. Cymbalaria, well adapted for growing in pots or for rock-work. 
