i 4 4 CHROZOPHORA 



still sometimes used as the source of the dye turn-sole, tournesol, or 

 bezetta rubra. 



Chrysactiuia A. Gray. Compositae (6). 3 Mex., S.W. U.S. 



Chrysalidocarpus H. Wendl. (Hvophorbe p.p. EP.). Palmae (iv. i). 

 i Madag., C. lutescens H. Wendl. a favourite orn. palm, branching 

 at the r. and forming tufts of stems. 



Chrysanthellum L C. Rich. Compositae (5). 4 trop. 



Chrysanthemum (Tourn ) L. (incl. Pyretkrum Hall.). Compositae (7). 

 150 Kur., As., Afr., Am. C. segetuin L. (corn-marigold) and C. Leu- 

 canthemum L. (ox-eye or dog daisy) Brit. The autumn-flowering C. 

 are cult, forms of C. indicnm L. and C. sinense Sabine (China, Japan). 

 As in Dahlia, all florets have become ligulate (Hemsley in Card. 

 Chron. 1889, p. 521, &c. ; Henry in Card. Citron., 1902, p. 301, and 

 discussion by Hooker in Curtis, Bot. M<ig. t. 7874). C. Parthenium 

 Bernh. (feverfew, Eur.), a popular remedy against fevers ; C. cine- 

 rariaefolium Vis. yields Dalmatian, and C. roseiun Adam. Persian, 

 insect powder (the dried and powdered fls.), Kew Bull. 1898, p. 297. 



Chryseus (Lat.), chryso- (Gr. pref.), golden yellow. 



Chrysithrix L. Cyperaceae (n). i S. Afr., i W. Austr. 



Chrysobalanaceae ( Warming) = Rosaceae ( vi). 



Chrysobalanus L. Rosaceae (vi). 4 Afr., Am. Style basal, so that 

 the flr. is slightly -|- . C. Icaco L. (coco plum), W. Ind. , fr. ed. 



Cbrysocephalum Walp. = Helichrysum Vaill. p.p. (Comp.). 



Chrysochamela Boiss. (Cochlearia p.p. BH.). Cruc. (4). 3 E. Medit. 



Chrysochlamys Poepp. et Endl. Guttiferae (v). 10 trop. Am. 



Chrysocoma L. Compositae (3). 10 S. and trop. Afr. C. Linosyris 

 L. see Aster. 



Chrysocoptis Nutt. (Coptis p.p.). Ranunc. (2). i N.W. Am. 



Chrysocychnis Lindau et Reichb. f. Orch. (n. 13). 2 Colombia. 



Chrysoglossum Blume. Orchid, (n. a. n). 10 Indomal., Polynes. 



Chrysogonum L. (excl. Moonia Arn.). Compositae (5). i E. U.S. 



Chrysoliga Willd. = Nesaea Comm. (Lythrac.). 



Chrysoma Nutt. =Solidago Vaill. (Compos.). 



Chrysophthalmum Schulz-Bip. Compositae (4). 2 W. As. 



Chrysophyllum L. Sapotaceae (i). 80 trop. , esp. Am. Serial buds 

 form in each leaf-axil in some sp. and the undeveloped ones subse- 

 quently give rise to fls. borne on the old wood (cauliflory, q.v.}. C. 

 Cainito L. (star-apple, W. Ind.), cult. ed. fr. 



Chrysopogon Trin. (Andropogon L. p.p. EP.). Gram. (2). 12 trop., 

 subtrop. 



Chrysopsis Ell. Compositae (3). 30 N. Am. 



Chrysosplenium Tourn. ex L. Saxifragaceae (i). 45 N.temp., temp. 

 S- Am., 2 Brit, (golden saxifrage). Khiz. bears both veg. and fl. 

 shoots. Infl. cymose. The small greenish fls. are perig. and apet., 

 homogamous. Cf. Adoxa. 



Clirysotliamnus Nutt. (Bigelovia p.p.). Compos. (3). 50 Am. 



Chthamalia Decne. (Gonolobus BH). Asclep. (n. 4). 6 trop. Am. 



Chthonocephalus Steetz. Compositae (4). 3 temp. Austr. 



Chukrasia ( Chickrassia, q.v. ) A. Juss. Meli. (n). i Indomal. 



Chuncoa Pav. = Terminalia L. p.p. (Combret.). 



Chuquiraga Juss. Compos. (12). 50 S. Am. In each axil are thorns, 



