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than the calyx, unarmed, linear-oblong, 
rorapi'essed. Introduced. 18 i. 
temnlen"tu'rTi, (Ju. %.) florets shorter than 
the glumes, as long as the bristle at then- 
extremity; culm scabrous above. 2 f. 
LONICE'RA. 5-1. (CaprifoHa;.) [From 
Lonicer, a botanist of the Ifitli century.] _ 
semper" vire.m, (r. y. M. f?.) spikes with 
distant, nakedish whorls ; corollas sub-equal ; 
tube ventricose above ; leaves ovate and 
obovate. glaucous beneath ; upper ones 
connate-perfoliate ; leaves peremiial. 
caprifo'lium, (lioneysuckle, corollas 
ringent-like, terminal ; flowers crimson ; 
sessile leaves connate-peifoliate at the top. 
Ex. 
parvifio'ra, (r-y. J. ^ .) spikes verticillate, 
capitate; leaves deciduous, glaucous be- 
neath, all connate-perfoliate ; corolla ringent, 
gibbous at the base ; filaments bearded. 
periclyme' num. (woodbine, J. 1?.) flow- 
ers in ovate, imbricate, teraiinal heads ; 
leaves all distinct. Var. qu€rcifo'lia,\e^Yes 
sinuate. Ex. 
Jla'va, (yellow honeysuckle, J. 1?.) spikes 
-vvhorled, terminal ; corolla ringent ; flow- 
ers bright yellow. 
hiisn'ta, (rough woodbine.) leaves pu- 
bescent and ciliate ; flowers yellow pubes- 
cent ; berries orange. 
gra'ta, has scarlet flowers. Mountains. 
cilio'snm, (J. '^.) spikes with whorled 
heads, sub-sessile ; corolla sub-equal ; tube 
hirsute, ventricose in the middle ; leaves 
somewhat clasping, sessile, and petioled, 
ovate, glaucous beneath, margin ciliate, 
npper ones connate-perfoliate ; flowers yel- 
low. S. 
LOPHIO'LA. 6—1. {Junci.) 
anre'a, (y. Ju. 1J[.) leaves radical, ensi- 
form, sho'-ter than the scape ; scape erect, 
with one or two short leaves ; flowers in a 
crowded corymb ; root creeping. Sandy 
swamps. 
LUDWIG"IA. 4—1. (Onagris.) [From Pro- 
fessor Ludwig, of Leipsic] 
pilo'sa, (y. Ju. 2^.) stem erect, branched, 
hairy; leaves alternate, oblong, sessile; 
peduncles 1-flowered, axillary; cap.sule 
globose, quadrangular. Swamps. 
alternifo'lia, stem nearly smooth ; leaves 
alternate, lanceolate, somewhat scabrous 
on the margins and under side ; segments 
of the calyx large, colored, persistent ; 
flowers yellow, 4-petalled, on short pedun- 
cles. 
palus"tri!t, petals 0 ; stem prostrate, 
creeping ; leaves opposite, smooth ; succu- 
lent Grows in stagnant waters. 
tt/ii_^o'ra, stem straight, simple; leaves 
alternate, lanceolate, acute, glabrous ; flow- 
er terminal ; petals longer than the calyx. 
Perhaps synonymous with alternifo'lia.. 
mol"lis, (Au. IS-) villose; stem erect, 
much branched ; leaves lanceolate ; flow- 
ers generally clustered ; capsule globose, 
2-leaved. S. 
_ cnpita'ta, (y. J. 21.) erect, %Ti-gate ; leaves 
linear-lanceolate, glabrous ; flowers mostly 
in tenninal heads ; bracts longer tliau the 
ealyx. ,8. 
peduncutc/sa, (y. J. 2^.) stem procumbent, 
radicant ; leaves opposite, lanceolate ; ped- 
uncles longer than the leaves. 3 6 i. )S\ 
li'ftea'ris, (y. Au. 2-f.) erect, branching, 
angled near the summit ; leaves linear, 
glabrous ; flowers sessile. 2 £ 
decur"rens, (y. Au. Z/.) stem erect; leaves 
ovate-lanceolate, decuiTent ; flowers octan- 
drous. 2 f S. 
na'tans, (y. Ju.) swimming and creeping; 
leaves opposite, lance-*patulate ; flowers 
axillary, sessile ; petals and calyx equally 
long. S. 
LUNA'RIA. 14—1. [Crucifera.) [From luna 
the moon, moon form.] 
an"nna, (honesty, p. $ .) leaves obtusely 
toothed ; silicles oval, obtuse at both ends. 
Naturalized. 
redivi'va, (satin-flower, b-p. 11.) leaves 
with mucronate teeth ; silicles tapering to 
both ends : flowers odorous. Ex. 
LUPINAS"TER. 16-10. (Leguminosm.) 
7nacroceph"nlus, (y. and p. M. 21.) leafeta 
nine, oblanceolate ; petioles very long ; stip- 
ules cuneate, gash-3 toothed ; teeth of the 
calyx filiform, plumose. S. 
LUPI'NUS. 16-10. (Lcguminosce.) [From 
the Greek lupe, grief, on account of its acrid 
juices.] 
peren"ni.s, (wild lupine, p. M. 2^.) stem 
and leaves smoothish ; leaves digitate, with 
about 8-10 leafets, which are oblanceolate, 
obtusish; calyxes alternate, not appen- 
daged : banner emarginate ; keel entire. 
12-18 i. 
hirsu'tus, (garden lupine, p. @.) calyxes 
append aged, alternate ; banner 2-parted ; 
keel 3 -toothed. Ex. 
al"bus, (white lupine, w. Au. ^,) calyx 
not appendaged, alternate ; banner entire ; 
keel 3-toothed. Ex. 
pilo'sus, (rose lupine, r. w. @.) calyx 
whorled; banner 2-parted; keel entire 
Ex. 
lufteiis, (yellow lupine, y. %.) keel 3- 
toothed. Ex. 
mutab"ilis, herbaceous, very branch 
ng; attains the height of four or five 
feet. 
nootkaten"su, (Ju. 11.) stem and leaves 
hirsute ; leaves digitate ; leafets (7-8) lan- 
ceolate, obtuse ; calyxes whorled, without 
appendages ; banner emarginate ; keel 
entire. 
decv,in"bens, (p.) sufFruticose. sub-decum- 
bent ; flowers on pedicels, somewhat whorl- 
ed, bracted; calyx silky-hir.sute; banner 
and keel entire ; leafets lance-oblong, acute 
and obtuse, silky underneath. 
seri'ceus, (r. p. Ju. 2^.) stem and leaves 
silky-tomentose ; leaves digitate; leafets 
(7-8) lanceolate, acute, silky both sides; 
calyxes somewhat whorled, without ap- 
pendages; banner gashed; keel entire. 
villo'sns, (haiiy lupine, w. r. p. J. 2^.) 
very villose ; leaves simple, oblong ; cal- 
yxes not appendaged, alternate in a long 
pike; banner 2-cleft; keel entire, long. 
Florida. 
diffit/ans, (A p. 2J!.) villose, silky; .stems 
numerous, diifase, decumbent; leaf^iv- 
