644 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
Class XVI I. 
10843 glaucus TV. 
10844. anthylloides V. 
1084.5 angustissimus TV. 
10846 gracilis JV. 8c K. 
10847 diffusus W. 
10848 coimbrensis W. 
10849 arabicus W. 
10850 australis H. K. 
10851 Dioscoridis W. 
10852 omithopodio'ides W. 
10853 jacobce'us W. 
0 lateus 
10854 cr^icus W. 
10855 tenuis W.^K. 
10856 hirs6tus W. 
10857 rectus W. 
10858 odoratus H. K. 
10859 pedunculatus W. 
10860 major E. B. 
10861 corniculatus E. B. 
10862 cytiso'ides W. 
10863 parviflorus Desf. 
10864 Gebelia Vent. 
glaucous ]^ OJ pr 1 jn.au Y Madeira 1777. 
Anthyllis-like vl \ | pr f jn.au Y C. G. H, 1812. 
narrow-podded Q) pr 1 jl.au Y France 1683. 
slender O pr 1 j' au Y Hungary 
slender-podded O pr 1| mv.jn Y England rocks. 
Portugal O pr ? jn.'jl W Portugal 1800. 
red-flowered ^ Q pr |jl.s Pk Arabia 1773. 
New Holland SL l_J el 2 my.s Pk N. S. W. 1803. 
Dioscorides's O W 1 jn j' Y Crete 1658. 
claw-podded J* Q pr s jn.au Y Sicily 1683. 
dark-flowered «. , lor 2 ja.d D.Br C.Verd.Is.l714. 
yellow-flowered 
silver-leaved 1U i ] pr 1^ jn.s Y Levant 1680. 
slender Jk ^ 1 jn.au Y Hungary 1816. 
hairy tt. | | pr 2 jn.au W S. Europe 1683. 
upright A pr 3 jn.au F S. Europe 1640. 
sweet-scented ^ lAJ ft 1| jn.au Y Barbary 1804. 
long-peduncled A pr 1 jn au Y Spain 1814. 
greater A ^ig 1^ jn.au Y Britain w.sh.g. 
common A ag 1| jii.au Y Britain pas. 
downy A pr 1 j'-au Y S. Europe 17.'32. 
small-flowered O un 1 jl.au : Y Barbary 1810. 
Aleppo 1U lAI eJ 1 my.jn Pk Aleppo 
C s.l 
S s.l Vent.malm. t.92 
S s.l Bauh. hist.2. f.2 
S s.l Eng. bot. 925 
S s.l 
S s.l Jac. vind. 2.t:155 
S s.p Bot. mag. 1365 
S s.l Al.ped.l.t.59.f.l 
S s.l Cav. ic. 2. 1. 163 
C r.m Bot. mag. 79 
1602. TETRAGONO'LOBUS. Roth. 
10865 maritimus Roth. sea 
10866 siliquosus Roth. square-podded Jk. /\ ox 
10867 edulis Link. Winged-Pea sk Q clt 
Lotus tetragonolohus W. 
10868 conjugatus Link. twin-podded sk O or 
1603. TRIGONEL'LA. TT. Fenugreek. 
TETRAGOxVOLOBds. LeguminoscB. Sp. 4. 
-± A or 1 my.o Y Europe 1683. 
I jl.au Y S. Europe 1683. 
1 jl.au D.R Sicily 1796. 
C p.l 
D p.l 
C p.l 
D CO 
D s.l 
D s.l 
D s.l 
D CO 
D CO 
S CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
S CO 
10869 ruth enica W. 
10870 platycarpos W. 
10871 hybrida P. S. 
10872 polycerata W. 
10873 hamosa W. 
10874 spinosa W. 
10875 corn iculata W. 
10876 monspeliaca W. 
10877 pinnat'ifida W. 
small 
round-leaved 
hybrid 
broad-leaved 
Egyptian 
thorny 
horse-shoe 
Montpelier 
cut-leaved 
10878 Foe'num-grae'cum^r.common 
10879 esculenta W. en. esculent 
10880 indica W. Indian 
10881 striata L. striated 
10882 cancellata Desf. cancellate 
10883 tenuis Bieb. slender 
10884 flexuosa Bieb. flexuose 
10885 calHceras Bieb. neat-podded 
10886 elongata Li7ik. long 
10887 gladiata Bieb. sword-podded 
T.prostrata Dec. 
1604. DORYC'NIUM. W. Dorycnium. 
10888 monspeliense W. shrubby # i | 
10889 herbaceum W. herbaceous ^ A 
A un 
Q) un 
CD un 
O un 
O un 
O un 
O ft 
O un 
O un 
O ec 
[Q] clt 
RTI un 
O un 
O un 
O un 
O un 
O un 
O un 
O un 
1 jl.au Y 
Leguminosce. 
Y 
W 
W.Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
li jn.jl 
1 jn.s 
1 jn.s 
1 jl.s 
f jl.au 
\ jl.au 
h jn jl 
1 jn.jl 
I jn.au 
2 jn.au 
1| jn.au 
1 jn.au 
1 jn.au 
f jn jl 
i jn.jl 
I jn.jl 
i jn.jl 
f jn.jl 
ap.my W 
Montpel. 1754. S s.l 
Sp. 19—32. 
Siberia 1741. 
Siberia 1741. 
France 1806. 
S. Europe 1640. 
Egypt 1640. 
Candia 1710. 
S. Europe 1597. 
Montpel. 1710. 
Spain 1801. 
Montpel. 1597. 
E. Indies 1815. 
E. Indies 1793. 
Abyssinia 1800. 
1823. 
Tifliz 1824. 
Tifliz 1820. 
Tifliz 1823. 
1823. 
Tauria 1825. 
Leguminosce. Sp. 2 — 3. 
3 jl.s W S. Europe 1640. 
2 jn.s W S. Europe 1802. 
S p.l 
S CO 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S CO 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S CO 
Cav. ic. 2. 1. 156 
Waldst. & Kit.t. 
Bot. mag. 336 
Mor. s.2.t.l8.f.l3 
Bot. mag. 1233 
Cav. ic. 2. 1. 164 
Eng. bot. 2091 
Eng. bot. 2090 
Aliped. l.t.20.fl 
Desf. atl. t.211 
Vent. eels. t. 57 
Fl. dan. 800 
Jac. aust. 4.t.361 
Bot. mag. 151 
Gmel. sib. 4. t. 8 
Gmel. sib. 4. t. 9 
Alp. aegypt.t.l24 
Lam.ill.t. 611. f.2 
Mor.s.2t.l6.fll 
Pl.rar.hu.2.t.l42 
Cav. ic. 1. 1. 38 
Sch.s.ha.2.t.211 
Plu.alm.t.200.f.7 
Par. thea.SeO.f. 
Vil. dauph.3.t4 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
supposed the Cytisus of Virgil, but, as other contend, without sufficient foundation. Lotus jacobseus is a 
valuable greenhouse plant, as flowering all the year. L. major and corniculatus are very suitable to sow with 
white clover and cow-grass, in laying down lands to permanent pasture. Dr. Henderson has written a good 
deal in their favor ; Miller is against them ; but Sinclair, in his work on the British Grasses, found it a valuable 
ingredient in meadows, especially where the soil was rather moist. (See Ency. of Agr. p. iii. b. 6,) Gebelia 
is the Arabic name {Gebelie) of the species to which it has been applied. 
1602. Tetragonolohus. From rerf «?, four, •yannes:, an angle, and Xofies, a bean, in allusion to the four wings of th6 
pods. Tetragonolohus edulis is now a popular border annual, on account of its curious pods ; but it was formerly 
an esculent legume, these pods being used hke those of the kidney bean, by the poor of Sicily and Spain. 
1603. Trigonella. From r^us, three, and ytuvmt, an angle. The standard of the flower is flat, and the keel very 
small and narrow, which gives the flower a triangular appearance. T. foenura-graecum, a plant cultivated by 
the Romans, is still occasionally employed in the agriculture of the south of Europe. The seeds have a strong 
