Order II. 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPEHMI A. 
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8838 Lvs. obi. rugose crenate, Sepals ovate obi. Segm. of cor. transverse acute, Pedunc. straiglit as long calyx 
8839 Lvs. obi. rugose crenate wavy decurrent. Sepals ovate, Segm. of cor. ovate rounded [as calyx 
8840 Lvs. radical flat on the ground. Racemes few-fl. Segm. of cor. ov. round, smooth, Pedun. three times as long 
8841 Lvs. ov. lane, tooth, sess. nerved. Lower bractes as long as fl. Cor. downy netted, Segm. ov. transverse blunt 
8842 Lvs. ov. lane. acum. toothed and stem villous, Bractes twice as long as lower flowers. Cor. villous netted 
8843 Lvs. lane, ciliated, Bractes twice as short as flowers, Cor. downy netted, Segm. ov. acute. Lip bearded, 
8844 Very smooth branched, Lvs. lin. lane. Flowers scattered not downy [Stamens as long as tube 
8845 Raceme dense pyramidal. Sepals edged, Lip of corolla ovate entire bearded 
8846 Raceme many-flowered. Sepals edged. Corolla bowed, Lip ovate 3-toothed 
8847 Raceme dense cylindrical many-fl. Lip of cor. clawed lunate, Bractes linear longer than flower 
8848 Leaves oblong, Rachis woolly. Lip of cor. ovate 
8849 Very smooth. Leaves linear. Flowers scattered. Lips of cor. oblong 
8850 Lvs. obi. lane, wavy deflexed ciliated entire. Raceme dense cylindrical, Segm. and sepals of cor. rounded 
8851 Glandul. hairy, Lvs. obi. lane, rugose wavy tooth. Raceme 1-sided many-fl. Cor. pubesc. Segm. ov. glandul. 
8852 Lvs. linear lane, serrated smooth, Raceme 1-sided, Cor. smooth. Segments rounded 
8853 Segm. of cor. ovate obtuse. Flowers of distinct sexes [flowers 
8854 Lvs. lane, toothed smooth, Raceme 1-sided, Cor. smooth : segm. ov. bearded. Lower bractes longer than 
8855 Lvs. cordate oblong flat crenate not downy. Raceme 1-sided, Cor. smooth, Segm. very blunt 
8856 Half shrubby. Leaves linear lane, entire smooth. Corollas ventricose 
8857 Leaves cordate serrate acute rounded at base. Stem with blunt angles 
8858 Leaves cordate 3-nerved, Stem with blunt angles 
8859 Leaves cordate stalked decurrent blunt. Stem with membranous angles. Racemes terminal 
8860 Lvs. ovate cord, smooth cut serrate with appendages at base. Petioles dilated. Racemes term, compound 
8861 Lvs. obi. cord, hairy beneath doubly toothed with an appendage at base, Petioles equal. Racemes terminal 
8862 Leaves cordate doubly serrate pubescent. Panicles terminal trichotomous with leaves between 
8863 Lvs. obi. lane. cord, doubly serrated smooth, Panicles racemose terminal 3-chotomous, Stem ^ shrubby 
8864 Loaves cordate obi. toothed : teeth entire those at base deepest 
88ti5 Leaves obi. lane, deeply cordate finely and doubly serrated smooth. Pan. racem. term. Ped. 3-chotomous 
8866 Lower lvs. tern. cord. cren. toothed; upper entire, Fl. racemose pa nicled, Bractes ovate lane, entire at end 
8867 Leaves cordate 3-nerved pubesc. on each side. Petioles ciliated, Pedunc. and bractes with glandular hairs 
8868 Leaves lanceolate serrated stalked : cauline in 3s ; and the branches opposite 
8869 Lvs. lane, narrov/ed at each end deeply unequally and doubly toothed smooth. Racemes terminal 
8870 Lvs. somew. fleshy : upper sessile toothed smooth recurved at end, Pan. racem. Pedunc. bifid many-flow. 
8871 Lvs. cord, doubly toothed : lower teeth bent backwards. Raceme terminal compound, Ped. 2-3-fl. altern. 
8872 Leaves cordate pubescent doubly serrated. Panic, axillary dichotomous, Bractes ovate serrate 
8873 Leaves cordate smooth doubly serrated. Panic, axillary dichotomous. Capsules acuminate 
8874 Leaves smooth : lower ternate pinnate bliuit; upper simple, Pedunc. about 3-fl. axillary 
8875 Leaves interruptedly pinnate cordate unequal. Raceme terminal, Pedunc. axillary twin dichotomous 
8876 Lvs. obi. cord, lobed at edge naked as long as pet. Rac. term. comp. Branch, and ped. with glandular hairs 
8877 Lvs. interruptedly pinnate oblong subcordate unequal at base. Panicle terminal, Peduncs. dichotomous 
8878 Leaves pinnated. Leaflets oblong cut toothed, Panicle terminal. Peduncles dichotomous 
8879 Loaves smooth : lower interruptedly pinnate ; upper ternate. Leaflets oblong, Flowers axillary 
8880 Leaves pinnated, Raceme terminal naked. Peduncles bifid. Calyxes scarious 
8881 Lower leaves bipinnate somewhat fleshy very smooth. Racemes bipartite 
8882 Stems woody at base. Leaves bipinnatifid pubescent. Racemes long, Pedicels short villous 
8883 Leaves bipinnate, Pinnae acutely cut toothed, Panicle terminal. Peduncle dichotomous 
8884 Lvs. smooth : rad. bipinnat. caul, pinnate, Panicle leafy, Ped. dichotomons, Lat. seg. of lower lip emargin. 
8885 Leaves cordate lined shining, Pedunc. axillary 2-flowered, Stem hexangular 
8886 Leaves roundish subsessile 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
full extent of which the system can admit, the pulse intermits, and vertigo, indistinct vision, and nausea, with 
vomiting or purging, occur ; and if, after these indications, the quantity be still increased, or if any con- 
siderable portion of the recent herb be inconsiderately swallowed, it produces delirium, hiccough, cold sweats, 
convulsions, syncope, and death. {London Dispensatory, 287.) 
1356. Scrophularia. So named from the roots having a resemblance to scropliulous tumours, which they 
were, by the peculiar mode of induction of the dark ages, therefore supposed to cure. S. nodosa has the name 
of figwort from its knobbed roots : it has a rank smell like elder, and a bitter taste; swine that have the scab 
are cured by washing them with a decoction of the leaves. Wasps resort greatly to the flowers. Goats eat 
the plant ; but cows, horses, sheep and swine refuse it 
The same observations apply to S. aquatica, which in French is called Hcrbe du Siege, because at the 
celebrated siege of Rochelle by Cardinal Richelieu in 1628, the garrison was reduced to the necessity of sup- 
porting life upon the roots of the plant. 
_ 1357. Vandellia. Louis Vandelli, a Poi'tuguese, was professor of botany in the garden of Coimbra. He 
published in 1788, an essay on the plants of Portugal and Brazil, a work which is little knoun, on account of 
its extreme raritv. 
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