146 AUT. BOT. 
1063, TARTONIA Raf. perigon. vix colora- 
to urceolato 4fido, tomentoso sepe caliculatus, 
antheris 8 sess, duplice ordine perigynis, stylus 
subnullus, stig. capit. fruct, bacca sicca monosp. 
nuculacea. Fruct. fol. imbric. sempervirens 
sessil. integris, fl. sessil, mixtis—In my flora 
telluriana 1135 to 1147 I reformed the Genera 
blended in Daphne, Passerina, Gnidia &c, 
yet omitted this, which differs from Sanamun- 
da and Pausia by flowers and fruit, the name 
derives from Tartonraira, 3 types 
Tartonia ovatifolia Raf. Passerina hirsuta 
(of some, perhaps not all) ramis tomentosis, fol. 
ovatis carnosis obt. extus glabris rugosis, intus 
tomentosis, florib. subterm—Creta, undershrub, 
leaves minute erect densely crowded, flowers 
whitish outside, yellowish inside. 
1064, Tartonia obovata Rnf. Daphne tar- 
tonraira L. Passerina do Lam. Ramis basi nu- 
dis scrobiculatis, apice rufo tomentosis, fol. 
obov. obt. canis pubens crassis nervosis patulis, 
fl. axil. adgregatis—South of France, Spain &c, 
branches knobby by large tubercles when leaves 
fall, these semiuncial crowded but spreading, fl. 
small pale canescent. 
1065, Tartonia cuneifolia Raf. ramis ver- 
rucosis glabris, fol. cuneatis obt. patulis crassiu- 
sculis glaucis supra glabris, subtus subtoment. 
fl. axil. et term. adgreg.—Italy and Greece, 
blended with last and sent me as such, but lar- 
ger leaves almost uncial narrow and thinner, 
flowers larger, twigs smooth &c. 
1066, Sanamunpa grandiflora Raf. Passe- 
rina do L. Africa, in this G. of Clusius and - 
Adanson, the flowers are as in Daphne, but the 
fruit not a berry. 
1067, Sanam. axillaris Raf. Passerina late- 
