Starting Point of Botanical Nomenclature 489 



400 Erica Ludw. 1737 [Encodes Mohr. 1736). — Erica 



L. 1737 is partly Calliuia Salisb. 1802 = Ericodes 

 Ludw. 1737 (non Moehr.), z. T. Erica Ludw. 

 Linnaeus' indication "Scjiiiim numerosa " is only fit 

 for Erica Ludw., because Ericodes 7'ulgare O. K, 

 {Calluna vidg.) has at most 8 seeds. 



V 



34 Erythrijia [Corallodcndron 1735). 

 8 Feidllcca (non 1735). 



5 GalantJius {CJdantJiCDiuui 1736). , 



2 Galeopsis {^Lada)n(w 1735). , 



180 Gcraniuni §L. 1737; 1753 ex parte max. (Geram- 



ospenninn Sieg. i"] ^6 = Pelargonium ! Burm. 

 1738); eventually incl. 

 — Grmnalis § L. 1737, Ludw. 1737, Haller 1745 [Gc- 



raiiiuin Sicg., L'Hcr.). — Linnaeus distinguished 



+ 



1737 (in Genera Plant. : 204) under Geranium m 

 an observation : Geraninui *' Riv.," corolla irregu- 

 lar!. Gndnalis " Riv./' corolla aequali et fila- 

 mentis vix manifeste coalitis. Haller in Flora 

 Jenensis 1745 had under Gndnalis only species 

 which we call now Geranium, Nearly all species 

 ofP-l7<f^;'^^;//;/;// are already named under Geranium, 

 and Geranium is still a popular name of several 

 nations instead oi Pelarsronitim. But it would not 



be necessary to name the species under Gndnalis, 

 because both genera are better united again, 

 as all indicated differences are not decisive, vary- 

 ing from species to species. 



90 Goniphrena {^Xeraea 1735). 



30 Helenium (non 1735). 



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I Illecebru)}i (non 1736), 

 400 Inga % L. 1737 {Feuilleea 1735) sensu latiore. 



M _ m 



90 Inula {^Helenium 1735), 

 I Lagoeeia {Cundniuui 1735). 

 100 Lepidium {NasturUum 1735). 



r 



12 Linnaea {Obolaria 1736). " 

 I Lunularia {Marsdia 1735). 

 23 Melilotus {Sertula 1735). 



