630 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
Class XVII. 
mi. SESB A'm A. H.K. 
10521 grandiflora H. K. 
10522 Eegypt'iaca //. A'. 
10523 aculeata H. K. 
10524 cannabina P. S. 
10525 picta Cat). 
Sesba'nia. 
great-flowered 
Egyptian 
prickly 
Hemp 
painted 
*i □ or 
j£ LB or 
im or 
fTT or 
Leguminosce. 
jl.au Or 
jl.au Y 
jl.au Y 
jl.au Y 
jl.au Y 
Sp. 5—9. 
E. Indies 1768. 
Egypt 1680. 
E. Indies 1690. 
E. Indies 1800. 
W. Indies 1823. 
1582. ^SCHYNO'MENE. H. K. 
10526 sensitiva W. shrubby 44 □ or 
10527 aspera W. rough-stemmed O or 
10528 h'lspida W. hispid O or 
10529 americana W. hairy [D] or 
10530 indica IV. Indian [Q] or 
1583. STYLOSAN'THES. Swx. Stylosanthes. 
10531 procumbens Swx. procumbent j£ [Z3 un 
^scHYNOAiENE. LegU7niHosaf. Sp. 5 — 27. 
jn.jl 
jl.au 
jn.jl 
W. Indies 1733. 
E. Indies 1759. 
N. Amer. 1803. 
Jamaica 1732. 
E. Indies 1799. 
Leguminosce. Sp. 1 — 7. 
1 jl.au Y W. Indies 1821. 
C l.p Rhee.mal.l.t.51 
S CO Al.ffigypt.81.t.82 
S CO Jac. ic. 3. t. 564 
S CO 
C CO Bot. reg. 873 
C s.l Plum. ic. t. 149 
S s.l Breyn.cent.t.52 
S s.l 
S s.l Sloa.h.l.t.ll8.f.3 
S s.l Rhee.mal.9.t.l8 
S CO Slo. jam.t.llO.f.2 
1584. HAL'LIA. T/i. 
10532 flaccida W. 
10533 cordata W. 
10534 imbricata W. 
Hallia. 
long-leaved 
heart-leaved 
imbricated 
j£ OJ un 
^ I Al un 
n. I I un 
1585. LESPEDE'ZA. Mk/i. Lespedeza. 
J0535 fruticosa 7^. S. 
10536 sessiliflora P/i. 
10537 juncea P. S. 
10538 capitata Ph. 
10539 polystachia Ph. 
10540 violacea Ph. 
shrubby 
sessile-flowered 
slender-branch.^ 
headed 
hairy 
violet-flowered ^ 
10541 lagopodioides P. S. Hare's foot-likej^ 
1586. FLEMIN'GIA. Box. Fleming 
10542 stricta H. K. 
10543 semialata H. K. 
10544 congesta H. K. 
10545 nana H. K. 
10546 lineata H. K. 
10547 strobil'ifera H. K. 
1587. ZOR'NIA. Mich. 
10518 pulchella P. S. 
10549 diphylla P. S. 
1588. HEDY'SARUM. 
10550 Alhagi TV. 
10551 bupleurifolium 
straight ^ 
many-spiked ti. 
crowded-spikediL 
dwarf 41. 
branch-spiked 
Beech-leaved £L 
Zornia. 
neat-Indian tL 
two-leaved 
W. Hedysaruji. 
prickly-stem. n. 
Hare's-ear-lv. ^ 
10552 nummularifolium JV. Money- wort Iv. 
10553 styracif61iura W. 
10554 gangeticum W. 
10.555 triquetrum W. 
10556 maculatum W. 
10557 vaginale JV. 
10558 sagittatum P. 5. 
10559 vespertilionis W. 
Storax-leaved 
oval-leaved 
triangul.-stalk, 
spotted 
sheathed 
arrow-leaved 
bat-winged 
pr 
A pr 
ESpr 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
lAJ pr 
[23 un 
I I un 
□ un 
□ un 
01 un 
□ un 
[ 1 un 
IT71 un 
□11 un 
0 un 
1 I un 
im un 
Oa or 
mi un 
rm un 
□ un 
Leguminosce. 
IJ au.s Pu 
2 au 
liau 
Leguminosce, 
4 jl.au " " 
3 jl 
2 jl.au 
2 jn.jl 
3 jn.au 
2 jl.au 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
W 
W 
W 
Pu 
2 my.jn Pa 
Leguminosce. 
2 jl.s 
3 jl.au 
3 jl.s 
14 au 
2 jl.au 
3 jl.au 
I^egwninoscc. 
1| jl.au Pu 
1 jl.au Pu 
I cguminosce. 
2 jl.au ^ 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.s 
2 
lijl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 ''-^ 
1 jl.au 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
R 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pa.Y 
Pu 
Pu 
R 
R 
W 
Sp. 3—10. 
C. G. H. 1789. 
C. G. H. 1787. 
C. G. H. 1812. 
Sp. 7—14. 
Virginia 1739. 
N. Amer. ... 
India 1776. 
N. Amer. 1789. 
N. Amer. 1789. 
N. Amer. 1789. 
China 1790. 
Sp. 6—10. 
1798. 
1805. 
1802. 
1804. 
1793. 
India 
Nepaul 
India 
India 
India 
E. Indies 1787. 
Sp 2—7. 
E. Indies 1799. 
India 1733. 
Sp. 56—220. 
Levant 1714. 
India 1793. 
India 1777. 
E. Indies 1796. 
E. Indies 1762. 
E. Indies 1802. 
India 1732. 
E. Indies 1790. 
E. Indies 1807. 
C. China 1780. 
C l.p 
D Ip 
C s.l 
C l.p 
D l.p 
D l.p 
D l.p 
D l.p 
D s.l 
D s.l 
D s.p 
S p.l 
C l.p 
C l.p 
C l.p 
C p.l 
Jac.schce.3. t.296 
Bot. mag. 1850 
Jac. vind. 3. t. 89 
Lin. fil. dec.l.t.4 
Mio.amer. 2.t.40 
Bur. ind. t.53.f.2 
Bur. ind. t.53.f.l 
Bot. reg. 617 
C l.p Burm. zeyl. t. 52 
S l.p Rhee.mal.9.t.82 
C s.l Ramv. it. 94.t.l4 
S s.l Roxb.cor.2.t.l94 
S l.p Pet. gaz. t. 26.f.3 
C l.p 
S r.m Bur.zeyl. t.49.f.2 
S l.p Bur. ind. t.52.f.2 
S l.p Dil.el.t.l41.f.l68 
S l.p Bur.zeyl.t.49.f.l 
C l.p 
C r.m Jac. ic. 3. t. 566 
10529 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1581. Sesbania. The Arabic name Sesban, a little Latinized. Most of these plants are ornamental. S. 
grandiflora is a beautiful plant ; it grows in peat and loam, and cuttings root in sand under a hand-glass. 
1582. Mschynomene. A name given by Pliny to a plant which withdrew its leaves from the contact of the 
hand. It is derived from a.itrx.'Jvofjt.ix.t, to be modest. One of the species of Mschynomene is sensitive, but it 
is not the plant of Pliny. 
1583. Stylosanthes. From s'vXo;, a style, and av^og., a flower : a flower with a very long style. Worthless 
tropical weeds. 
1584. Hallia. Named after Birger Martin Hale, a pupil of Linn^us, and the student under whdse name the 
thesis called Nectaria florum stands in the Amoenitates Academics. 
1585. Lespedexa. Named by Michaux, in honor of Lespedez, a governor of Florida, who protected that 
botanist in his botanical researches. Herbaceous, chiefly North American plants with little merit. 
1586. Flemingia. Named after Dr. John Fleming, president of the East India Company's Medical Board at 
Bengal. 
1587. Zornia. Supposed to have been named after Mr. John Zorn, an apothecary at Kempten, in Bavaria, 
author of a work called Icones Plantarum Medicinalium, in five volumes, octavo, between the years 
1779 and 1784. There was also a Dr. Bartholomew Zorn, of Berlin, author of Botanologia Medica, 1714, 
&c. &c. 
1588. Hcdysarum. From sweet, and ctr^Mf^a., smell ; some the species have fragrant flowers. A 
