reflexed; side lobes short and blnnt; terminal one
broad, trnncate, margins uneven. Stamens 4, inserted
in the mouth, the 2 lower ones rather the shortest:
filaments hairy: anthers incumbent. Style smooth,
filiform. Stigma bifid, points spreading.
The present subject is a hardy perennial plant,
thriving well in the open borders, in the common garden
soil, where its abundance of lively blossoms make
a handsome appearance; those are produced, in succession,
from June to August. It is readily increased
by dividing at the root, or by seeds, which ripen
plentifully.
Our drawing was taken at the Nursery of Mr. Colvill,
last July.
1. Calyx. 2. Upper Up of the Corolla. 3. Lower lip of ditto, showing the
insertion of the 4 Stamens. 4. Two Stamens detached, showing the Anthers
stuck to each other. 5. The 4 naked Seeds, with the Style, and divided
Stigma.
SYSTEMATICAL INDEX
TO
VOLUME I.
1 Ranunculus monspeliacus, 50
V. cunealus .........»... 94 51
2 Pæonia lobata............................... 70 52
3 Pæonia paradoxa /3 fim b ria ta • • 19 53
4 Glaucium fulvum ....................... 35 54
5 Mathiola trícuspidata................... 46 55
6 Schivereckia podolica ............... 77 56
7 Iberis Tenoreana ....................... 88 67
8 Iberis odorata ........................... 60 58
9 Malcomia Chia ....................... .. • 40 59
iO Malcomia litto r e a ............... 64 60
il H e sp e ris frag ra n s ................. 61 61
12 Viola pedata ............................. 69 62
13 Dianthus latifolius ....................... 2 63
14 Silene vespertina ....................... 58 64
15 Silene p ic ta ................................... 92 65
16 Linum alpinura ........................... 17 66
17 Malva m au ritia n a ....................... 81 67
18 Impatiens biflora ....................... 43 68
19 Coronilla iberica ....................... 25 69
20 Oiobus albus *................... . 22 70
21 Astragalus tenuifolius ............... 73 71
22 Anthyllis montanus ................... 79 72
23 Baptisia exaltata ....................... 97 73
24 Cuphea viscosissima................... 60 74
25 Rhexia mariana (3 r u b e lla .... . 41 75
26 OEnothera macrocarpa ............... 5 76
27 Claytonia sibirica ....................... 16 77
28 Saxífraga lig u la ta .......................
Richardsonia s c a b r a ...................
78
29 91 79
30 Centaurea suaveolens *........... « 51 80
31 Liatris spicata ......................... , 49 81
32 Liatris sphæroidea • - • • ........... 87 82
33 Liatris squarrosa ....................... 44 83
34 Ammobium alatimi....................... 48 84
35 Ageratum mexicanum............... 89 85
30 Coreopsis lanceolata ................... 10 86
37 Coreopsis tinctoria....................... 72 87
38 Rudbeckia hirta ....................... 82 88
39 Rudbeckia serotina .............. .. » 4 89
40 Galinsogea trilo b a ta ................... 56 90
41 Chrysanthemum sinense, t?. iwro- 91
lu tum .... .............. 7 92
42 Chrysanthemum sinense, v. f a s 93
ciculatum ................ 14 94
43 Calendula h y b rid a ....................... 39 95
44 Lobelia iuflata ........................... 99 96
45 Gonolobus hirsutus ..................... 1 97
46 I*hlox triflo ra .........................—- 29 98
47 Ipomoea barbigera...................... 86 99
48 Cuscuta verrucosa....................... 0 100
49 Nemophila phacelioides • • • • 32
Verbascum pyramidatum »*-“ 31
Datura Tatula-.............................
Hyoscyamus agrestis................... 2T
Hyoscyamus physaloides 13
Hyoscyamus orientalis • • »......... 12
Saracha umbellata . • - - ............. 85
Veronica n eg le c ta ....................... 55
Veronica latifolia • • *................. 23
Wulfenia c a r i n t h i a c a - 66
Schizanthus pinnatus................... 63
Schizanthus porrigens *............. 76
Mazus rugosus .............. 36
Pedicularis canadensis . . . . . . 67
Linaria bipartita........................... 30
Monarda media ................... 98
Salvia Tenorii ............................. 26
Phlomis laciniata ....................... 24
Phlomis pungens * • • ' 33
Stachys sib iric a ..............................100
Dracocephalum speciosum • •. • 93
Dracocephalum avgunense • • • • 47
Dracocephalum canescens * • • • 38
Scutellaria orientalis................... 45
Scutellaria alpina ....................... 90
Scutellaria Columnas * • • • 52
Primula Palinuri .............- 8
Soldanella montana ............ H
Cyclamen vernum • * ............... 9
Lysimachia verticillata............... 21
Globularia vulgaris ................... 20
Globularia cordifolia .............
Taxanthema t a t a r i c a 37
Oxybaphus Cervantesii............... 84
Asarum virginicum....................... 18
Asarum canadense....................... 95
Orchis spectabilis....................... 65
Habenaria bracteata • ............... 62
Neottia cernua ........................... 42
Cypripedium parviflorum - ......... 80
Cypripedium pubescens ........... 71
Iris hungarica.................... 74
Iris v e rn a ....................................... 68
Iris dichotoma ............................ 98
Renealmia grandiflora ............... 64
Muscari botryoides. a. (3. y - 15
Hemerocallis disticha ............... 28
Lilium spectabile ....................... 75
Tulipa pubescens - - . . j ............. 78
Yucca glaucescens • ................. 53
Commelina ccElestis ................... 3
Symplocarpus to z tid u s ............... 57