532 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
Class XIV. 
1358. 
8887 
1359. 
8888 
1360. 
8889 
8890 
1361. 
8891 
8892 
1362. 
SIBTHOR'PIA. W. SiBTHORPiA. 
europaj'a W. Cornish 
LIMOSEL'LA. W. Mudwort. 
aquatica W. water ^ 
BROWAL'LIA. W. Browalli, 
Soopkularme^e. Sp. 1 — 2. 
A el ljl.au Y England w.sh.p. D s.l Eng. bot. 649 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 1 — 5. 
O pr ijl.s F Britain mud.pl. S s.l Eng. bot, 357 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 2. 
I demissa W. spreading iQj or f jn.s B S. Amer. 1735. S s.l Bot. mag. 1136 
I elata W. upright O or If jn.s B Peru 1768. S s.l Bot. mag. 34 
STEMO'DIA. W. Stemodia. ScrophularinecB. Sp. 2—8. 
parviflora H. K. small-flowered ID] cu i jl.au W S. Amer. 1759. S p.l 
; verticillaris Link. whorled EI! cu § jl.au Pu Brazil 1825. S p.l 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 1. 
123 spl li au.o Sc Jamaica 1778. C l.p 
1363. 
8894 
1364. 
8897 
1365. 
TREVIRA'NA. JF.fw. Trevirana. 
coccinea W. en. scarlet 
Cyrillapulchel'la B. M. 
COLUM'NEA. W. Columnea. 
scandens U. K. climbing fi_ 
hirsuta W. hairy 
trifoliata Link. three-leaved it 
RUSSE'LIA. W. RussELiA. 
multi flora B. M. many-flowered 
DODAR'TIA. W. Dodartia. 
orientalis W. oriental 
Bot. mag. 374 
I I or 
□ or 
I 1 or 
I 1 or 
A un 
1366. LINDER'NIA. E.Br. Lindernia. 
8899 Pyxidaria W. European O un 
1367. HERPES'TIS. B. Br. Herpestis. 
8900 Monnie'ria B. Br. Thyme-leaved (SI pr 
8901 cuneifolia Ph. wedge-leaved ^ A pr 
8902 stricta Schrad. upright ^ 23 pr 
1368. CAPRA'RIA. P. S. Capraria. 
8903bifl6ra fF. shrubby Goatw.tL I I un 
8904 cuneata H. K. wedge-leaved tSL □ un 
8905 lanceolata W. spear-leaved tt. i | un 
8906 undulata W. wave-leaved *L i | un 
8907 humilis W. dwarf [Q] un 
1369. BUCHNE'RA. B. P. Buchnera. 
8908 americana W. American A cu 
1370. MANU'LEA. W.en. Manulea. 
8909 foe'tida Thunb. stinking 
8910 villosa Thunb. villous 
Buchnera capensis W. 
8911 pedunculata Thunb. solitary-flower. 
8912 visc6sa W. en. clammy 
8913 rubra Thunb. red 
8914 tomentosa Thunb. woolly 
8915 Cheiranthus Thunb. Wall-flower 
8916 argentea Thunb. silvery 
8917 rhynchan'tha Link, tail-flowered 
8918 violacea Link, Violet 
Scrophularinecs. Sp. 3 — 8. 
6 au.s Sc W. Indies 1759. C s.p 
4 au.n Pa.pu Jamaica 1780. C s.p 
3 au.n B 1823. C s.p 
Scrophularineis. Sp. 1 — 4. 
4 jn.au R S. Amer. 1812. C s.p 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 1 — 2. 
ljjl.au Pu Levant 1752. C s.p 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 1 — 3. 
1 jn.au B S. Europe 1789. S s.l 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 3 — 7. 
ijl.s L.B India 1772. D l.p 
I au B N. Amer. 1812. D l.p 
1 au B 1824. D l.p 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 
jl.au 
mr.jl 
jl.au 
S. Amer. 1752. 
S. Amer. 1759. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
E. Indies 1781. 
iDJpr 
lOJpr 
«lH_Jpr 
pr 
*L I I el 
41. 1 I el 
£ OJ el 
Oel 
£ (23 el 
£ 123 el 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 1 — 13. 
1| jn.au B N. Amer. 1733. 
Scrophularinece. Sp. 10 — 40. 
C l.p 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
D l.p 
IJjn.s W 
1 jn.jl W 
1| jn.n 
1 jn.n 
1§ ap.s 
l" my.n 
1 jn.au 
U jl.n 
r jl.n 
2 jl.n 
C. G. H. 1794. 
C. G. H. 178S 
Bot. reg. 805 
Bro.jam.t. 30. f.3 
Bot. mag. 1528 
Lam. ill. t. 530 
Lam. ill. t. 522 
Rox. cor. 2. 1. 178 
Lam. ill.t.534.f.2 
Bot. mag. 1555 
Bot. rep. 80 
Bur. afr. t. 50.f.2 
Bot. rep. 84 
Bot. mag. 217 
Bot. mag. 322 
Com. hort. 2.t.42 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1358. Sibthorpia. In honor of Humphry Sibthorp, M. D., professor of botany at Oxford, who travelled 
into Greece, for the purpose of collecting materials for a classical Flora Grsca, in which he succeeded even 
beyond his own hopes. After his death the publication of his materials was confided to Sir James Edward 
Smith, under whose care the work lias reached to five hundred figures in folio, of the most magnificent kind ; 
five hundred more have yet to be published. A little trailing plant. 
1359. Litnosella. From limus, mud. The plant grows by the edge of puddles and in muddy places. 
1360. Broivallia. Named by Linnajus, in honor of John Browallius, bishop of Aboa, who defended the sexual 
system against Siegesbeck, in a book entitled Examen epicriseos, &c., Aboa, 1739, octavo. Handsome plants 
with blue flowers, often cultivated as tender annuals. 
1361. Stemodia. From s"'^,uMii, a stamen, and dis, double. Each of the stamens supports two anthers. 
1362. Trevirana. Named after Dr. Treviranus, a German botanist. This beautiful plant, which is com- 
monly called Cyrilla pulchella, is one of the prettiest of the old inhabitants of the stove. 
1363. Columnea. In honor of Fabius Columna, or Fabio Colonna, of the noble family of Colonna in Italy, 
born in 1567. He published his Phytobazanos in 1592, and his Ecphrasis in 1606, both works of high 
reputation in their day. One species, C. scandens, is common in hothouses, where it is cultivated for the 
neatness of its foliage and the beauty of its scarlet blossom.s. 
