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TRIGLOCHIN— TRIOSTEUM. 
praten"st, (red-clover, r. M. 11.) ascend- 
\a^, sni(.oth; leafets ovate, sub entire; stip- 
ules awned ; spikes dense-ovate ; lower j 
tooth of the calyx shorter than the tube of j 
the corolla, and lonjzer than the other teeth. 
2- 3 f. 
arven!'9.e, (rabbit foot, w. J. 1^.) heads 
verj' hairy, oblong-cylindrical ; teeth of the 
I alyx setaceous, longer than the corolla ; 
leafets villose. narrow, obovate; banner 
deciduous. 6 12 i. 
reflex!' nm, (r. J. 11) pilose; stem ascend- 
ing ; leafets obovate ; stipiules oblique, cor- 
date ; heads globose; flowers pedicellcd ^ 
at length reflexod, 12—18 i. Dry hilKs. 
a'j^ra'riinn, (y. J. @.) stem ascending, 
with erect branches; leafets lanceolate -cu- 
neate, obtuse, intermediate one sessile; 
Ptipules lanceolate, acute; heads oval, im- 
bricate ; banner deflexed, persistent ; tee*.h 
of the calyx subulate, glabrous, unequal. 
fi-14 i. Sandy soiLs. 
cr/mpes"f7-e, (y. J. @.) stem sub-difFuse ; 
brariches decumbent ; spike ovate, imbri- 
cate ; bamier deflexed, persistent ; leafets 
lanceolate ovate, intermediate one petioled. 
stolo' wifenim, (running buffalo-clover, w. 
J. 11.) etoloniferous, glabrous; lower leaves 
long-petioled ; leafets obovate or cuneate, 
serrulate, retuse or emarginate at the apex ; 
stipules membranaceou.s, broad lanceolate ; 
flowers in globose heads, pedicelled, erert, 
at length reflexed ; segments of the calyx 
nearly equal, naiTow, smooth, longer than 
the tube. 4-8 i. 
j)rocnm"beiis, (yellow clover, y. J. @.) 
procumbent, pubescent ; leafets oval ; ped- 
uncles long, setaceous ; racemes short ; fo- 
ments sub-orbicular. 2-3 f. 
cayolln"ia' mim, (p-w. A p. Zf.) .small, pro- 
cumbent; leafets obcord ate (the upper one 
only emarginate), ternate, hairy, " dentate ; 
stipules 2-cleft ; heads capitate, peduncled, 
reflexed, few-flowered ; corolla scarcely 
exserted , legumes 3-4 seeded. 3-10 i. S. 
TRIGLO'CHIN. 6—3. {Junci.) 
pains" tre, (arrow-grass, g. Ju. 2^.) fruit 
3 united capsules, nearly linear, attenuated 
at the base ; scape very slender, 1 foot 
long ; leaves fleshy, nearly as long as the 
scape ; flowers, small, greenish, in a termi- 
nal spike. Marshes. 
viarati'mum, fruit of 6 united capsules, 
ovate-oblong. Salt marshes. 
triand"rum, (Jn.) triandrous ; Howers 
3- cleft, short- pedicelled ; leaves terete, lin- 
ear. 6-9 i. 
TRi'GONEL"LA. 16—10. {Leguminosee ) (Al- 
luding to its little triangular flower ] 
fee'mmi-grce'cum, (fenu-greek, ^ .) stem 
erect ; leaves wedge-oblong ; legumes ses- 
tjile, solitary, straight, erectish, sub falcate, 
acuminate. 
seri'cea, (y. Ju. 0.) leaves ternate, sessile, 
oblong, acute, silky villo.se ; peduncles ax- 
illary, X-flowered, longer than the leaf; 
flowers 1-bracted ; divisions of the calyx 
I'.near ; legume glabrous, very long. S. 
TR1L"L1UM. 6-3. (A.^paragi.) [From trilex, 
triple.] 
nen"dnlum, (nodding wake-robin, w. M. 
11.) peduncles erect, with the flower a little 
nodding ; petals ovate, shortly acuminate, 
spreading, flat, longer than the calyx ; leaves 
rhomboid, acuminate, sessile. 
erec"tvm, (false wake-robin, p. w-y. M. 2J[.) 
])edunc]es erect or erectish, with the flow- 
ers a little nodding , petals ovate, acumi- 
nate, spreading, equalling the calyx ; leaves 
rhomboid, acuminate. Var. f/fropmp^ireum, 
petals large, dark -purple. N^x.al"hwm., pe- 
tals smaller, white ; germ red. nr. jldvum, 
petals yellow ; both petals and calyx leaves 
longer and narrower. 12-18 inches high; 
leaves often 3-4 inches broad; peduncles 
about 3 inches long. 9-16 i. 
se.s'V/c, (p. A p. 2^.) leaves sessile, broad- 
ovate, acute ; flowers clo.sely sessile ; petals 
lanceolate-ovate, very acute, alternate at 
base, erect, as long as the l ecurved calyx ; 
stem smooth. 8-10 i. Leave." ,louded with 
dark-green. Shady woods. 
viri'de, leaves solitary, with whitLsh spots 
on the upper surface ; petals dark-green. 
pic" turn, peduncle somewhat erect ; leaves 
ovate, acuminate, rounded at the base, ab- 
ruptlj' contracted into a short petiole ; flow 
ers white, with purple veins near the base 
cei-"nnvm, (w. M. 11.) peduncle recur- 
ved; petals lanceolate, acuminate, flat, re- 
curved, as long as the calyx ; leaves rhom 
bold, on short petioles ; flowers small, ber- 
ries red. 12-18 i. 
grandiflo'r-nm, peduncle a little inclined, 
nearly erect; flower solltaiy; petals spa- 
tulate, connivent at the base, much longet 
than the calyx ; leaves broadly rhomboid, 
ovate, sessile, abruptly acuminate. Rocky 
banks of streams. Flower much larger 
than in any of the preceding species, vaiy- 
ing from white to rose-color ; stem 8-12 i. 
petiola'Uim, (p. J, 11.) leaves long-peti- 
oled, lance-oval, acute ; flowers sessile, 
erect ; petals lance-linear, erect, a little 
longer than the calyx. 
pusiV'lum, (dwarf wake-robin, r. M. 11.) 
leaves oval-oblong, obtuse, sessile ; pedun- 
cle erect ; petals scarcely longer than the 
calyx. 
ohova'tum, (r. w. 11 .) leaves rhomb-ovate 
acuminate, clo.se sessile ; peduncles erect , 
petals obovate, obtusish, flat, spreading. 
stylo'svm, (w-r.) slender ; leaves sub- 
petioled, lance-oval, acute at both ends, 
peduncle much shorter than the flower, re- 
curved ; petals undulate, expanding, ob- 
long-obtuse, larger than the calyx ; germ 
styliferous; style 1. 8-10 i, S. 
nervo'snm, (r-w. M.l leaves lanceolate 
and ovate, acute at each end, membrana- 
ceou.s, nerved ; peduncle recurved ; petals 
lance-oblong, larger than the calyx. 6-8 i. S. 
ova' turn, (p. Ap. 11.) leaves ovate, gradu- 
ally acute, clo.sely sessile ; peduncle erect , 
petals oblong, acute, expanding, a little 
longer than the linear sepals. S. 
TRIOS"TEUM. 5—1. (Caprifolia.) 
perfolia'tiim, (fever-root, p. J 'Lf .) leaves 
connate, spatulate, lanceolate, acuminate, 
pubescent beneath, margin und>alate , flow 
ers 1-3, in the axils of the leaves, sessile 
oerries purple, or yellow ; the ro<i ih ucedi 
