DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
Class XVII. 
1529. SARCOPHYL'LUM. Th. Sarcophyllum. 
10080 carnosum Th. jointed-leaved \ j cu 
Leguminosce. Sp. 1. 
3 my.au Y C. G. H. 1812. 
C s,l Bot. mag. 2502 
1530. CROTALA'RIA. 
10081 sagittalis JV. 
10082 prostrata IV. en. 
10083 floribunrta B. C. 
10084 rubiginosa IV. 
10085 platycarpa Link. 
10086 anthyllo'ides H. K. 
10087 tetiagona H. K. 
10088 paul'ma Schranck. 
10089 parviflora Roth. 
10090 benghalensis P. S. 
10091 juncea W. 
10092 diffusa Link. 
10093 nepalensis Link. 
10094 fenestrata B. M. 
10095 ser'icea W. 
10096 retusa W. 
10097 verrucosa W. 
10098 m'lcans Link. 
10099 curtata Link. 
10100 pulchra //. K. 
10101 semperflorens P. S. 
10102 hirta W. en. 
10103 biflora fV. 
10104 micrantha Link. 
10105 vitell'ma Ker. 
10106 pulcherrima B. M. 
10107 paniculata W. 
10108 lotifolia W. 
10109 laburnifolia W. 
10110 cordifolia W. 
10111 purpurea H.K. 
10112 pulchella H.K. 
10113 Saltiana B Rep. 
10114 axillaris W 
10115 orixensis W.en. 
10116 incanescens W. 
10117 incana W. 
10118 pallida W. 
10119 angustifolia W 
10120 quinquefolia W. 
1531. BOSSI^'A. Sm. 
10121 Scolopendrium A", 
10122 rufa H. K. 
10123 heterophylla V. 
10124 Hnophylla H. K. 
10125 prostrata H. K. 
10126 ciiierea //. A'. 
1532. SCOT'TIA. R.Br 
10128 dentata R. Br. 
JV. Crotalaria. 
Virginian 
prostrate -A 
many-flowered 
ferrugineous 
flat-podded 
large-fl. -cupped *Si 
square-stalked j£ 
St. Pauls j£ 
small-flowered 
Bengal 
striated-stalked 
diffuse 
Nepal 
window-calyxed 
silky 
wedge-leaved 
blue-flowered 
glittering 
short-keeled 
short-podded *l 
ever-blowing Ht 
hairy 
two-flowered 
small- flowered 
Yolk of egg * 
Mysore 
panicled <a 
Lotus-leaved 
Laburnum-lvd. ^ 
heart-leaved 
dark-purple * 
large-flowered it 
Salt's it 
axil-flowered 
strigose 
spreading lit 
hoary 
pale-flowered 
narrow-leaved H 
five-leaved 
BoSSIjEA. 
rm un 
rm un 
Ujpr 
O un 
0 un 
1 i or 
01 un 
fTCl un 
1771 un 
KV. un 
R71 un 
KH un 
[m un 
rm un 
rm un 
rm un 
rm un 
□a un 
rm un 
□ un 
□ un 
rm un 
rm un 
rm un 
□ un 
□ un 
I I or 
rm un 
rm un 
I I un 
I i un 
I I un 
I I un 
rm un 
rm un 
I I un 
rm un 
rm un 
\ J un 
1(11 un 
Leguminosce 
1 jn.jl 
2 jl.au 
i jl 
1 jl 
4 au.s 
2 o.n 
2 au.s 
2 au.s 
2 jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
f jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
Is jn.jl 
1 jn.jl 
1 jl.au 
2 jl.au 
1 ap.my 
2 mr.my Y 
3 mr.s Y 
1| jn.au 
I jl.au 
1 jl.au 
2 myjn 
2 jn.jl 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Or 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
B 
Y 
Y 
Y.Pu 
B 
Pa.Y 
Y 
Sp. 40—87. 
America 1731. 
E. Indies 1804. 
C. G. H. 1810. 
E. Indies 1807. 
N. Amer. 1823. 
E. Indies 1789. 
E. Indies 1806. 
Brazil 1823. 
E. Indies 1817. 
E. Indies 1806. 
E. Indies 1700. 
S CO 
S CO 
C CO 
S CO 
S CO 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y.G 
Y 
D.Pu 
3 jn.jl 
5 jl.s 
8 ap.jn 
4 mr.my Pu 
3 ;i.au Y 
3 jn.jl Y 
Ujl.au 
H jl-au 
6 jn.o 
2 jn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
1| my.s 
1 jn.jl 
Y 
Y 
Y 
G.Y 
Pa.Y 
Pa.Y 
Y 
I^eguf'inoste. 
.Plank-plant 
m 
i_J 
or 
10 
my.jJ 
1^ 
N. 
S. W. 
red-flowered 
m 
L_J 
or 
6 
jn.s 
R 
N. 
Holl. 
various-leaved 
1_J 
or 
3 
my.d 
N. 
S. W. 
narrow-leaved 
l_J 
or 
3 
jl.s 
Or 
N. 
Holl. 
procumbent 
l_J 
or 
jl.s 
Y 
N. 
S. W. 
downy sharp-lv 
l_l 
or 
3 
my.jl 
Y 
V. 
Di. Isl. 
small-leaved 
L_l 
or 
3 
my.au 
Y 
N. 
S. W. 
. SCOTTIA. 
Lesui.iinosce. 
Sv. 1. 
tooth-leaved 
m. 
l_l 
or 
3 
jn.s 
N. 
Holl. 
Nepal 1823. 
E. Indies 1815. 
E. Indies 1807. 
E. Indies 1731. 
E. Indies 1731. 
1820. 
E. indies 1^00. 
E. Indies 1816. 
E. Indies 1816. 
E. Indies 1790. 
Ceylon 1823. 
Brazil 1819. 
Mysore 1814, 
E. Indies 1807. 
Jamaica 1732. 
E. Indies 1739. 
C. G. H. 1790. 
C. G. H. 1790. 
C. G. H. 1800. 
Abyssinia 1810. 
Guinea 1781. 
E. Indies 1816. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
W. Indies 1714. 
Africa 1775. 
C. G. H. 181.5. 
E. Indies 1792. 
1792. 
1803. 
1792. 
1803. 
1803. 
1803. 
1803. 
C s.l 
S s.l 
S CO 
S CO 
S s.l 
S p.l 
S CO 
S CO 
S p.l 
S p.l 
s ■ 
p.l 
r.m 
CO 
CO 
p.i 
p.l 
p.l 
p.l 
S CO 
C CO 
C CO 
C l.p 
S CO 
S CO 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
S p.l 
S p.l 
S s.p 
S s.p 
Plu.aim.t.l69.f.6 
Bot. cab. 509 
Bot. rep. 593 
Plu.alm.t.l69.f5 
Bot. rep. 422 
Bot. mag. 1933 
Bot. reg. 253 
Bot. rep. 308 
Bot. rep. 601 
Vent. eels. 1. 17 
Bur. ind t.48. f.2 
Bot. reg. 447 
Bot. mag. 2027 
Dil.el.t.l02.f.l21 
Rhee.mal.9. t.27 
Bot. reg. 128 
Bot. mag. 1699 
Bot. rep. 648 
Jac. vind. 3. t. 64 
Bot. reg. 377 
Jac.schoe.2. t.219 
Rhee. mal.9. t.28 
C s.l.p Bot. rep. 191 
C s.l.p 
C s.l.p Bot. mag. 1144 
C s.l.p Bot. mag. 2491 
C s.l.p Bot. mag. 1493 
C S.1.P Bot. reg. 306 
C s.l.p Bot. cab. 656 
1803. C s.p 
1533. TEMPLETO'NIA. H. K. Templetonia. 
10129 retusa H. K. wedge-leaved *l i | or 
10130 glauca B. M. glaucous «fc i | or 
10030 
Leguminosce. 
2 mr.jn R 
2 ap.my R 
1012; 
Sp.2. 
N. Holl. 
N. Holl. 
1818. 
C s.p Bot. mag. 2334 
C s.p Bot. reg. 859 
10125 
10129 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1529. Sarcophyllum. From (r<K||, flesh, and (pvXXov, a leaf The leaves are thick and fleshy. A somewhat 
succulent plant, easily injured by over- watering ; but otherwite not difficult to preserve or increase. 
1530. Crotalaria. K^eraXov was the name of a noisy Gre>^k musical instrument, similar to the cymbals of 
the present day. The pods of this genus are inflated, and rattle, when shaken, in a similar manner. The spe- 
cies are all of easy culture, mostly free-flowerers ; but they are shabby plants under cultivation, and possess no 
good quality which can render them objects of interest or beauty. 
1531. Bossicea. Named by Ventenat, after M. Boissieu-Lamartiniere, who accompanied the unfortunate 
La Perouse in his voyage round the world. This beautiful genus, according to Sweet, " thrives best in an 
equal mixture of sandy loam and peat ; if not very sandy, some aand must be added to it to have the plants m 
health. The pots must be well drained with broken potsherds, a» nothing injures them more than too much 
