is FlA)il. TELLVR. 



various Genera of Inula 107 to 17*2 to sliow the 

 contrast. 



1(37. Inula L. auct. Per. squamosus foliosus 

 glcbosus, rad. plnrimis, antheris bisetosis, pap- 

 pus simj)lex scabro ifcc. Type /. hderdum^ I, 

 sqiiarrosa, hirta^ salicina, hirsuta/ Slc. fl. 

 yellow in all. 



1G8. LioYDiA Necker, diff. 1G7, Per. subeq. 

 sepalis 10-15. Types doubtful. 



169. PuLicARiA Raf. diff. 1G7, Per. imbric. 

 adpresso, rad. paucis brevissimis 3dent. pappus 

 caliculatis &.c. Types P. vulgaris (Imila pu- 

 lic) 2. I. indica. 3.1. dysenterica, 4 fetUIa etc. 



170. LiMBARDA Ad. diff. 167. Per. tereto s. 

 ovato adpresso &c. Types Inula crltkmlfolia^ 

 arabica, japonica, pinifoUa <^'C. 



171. AsTROPTERus Vaill. Ad. diff. 167. Pho- 

 rantho reticulat. foveolaris. Pappus duplex, ex- 

 tern, membrana ciliata. Frutic. fl. ceruleis — 

 Typ. Inula cerulea L. 



172. Orestion li. (n. gr. Inula) Olearia 

 Mench, nom. mal. ad Olea! — Difi'. ad omnis 

 Aster, Inula, Pappus plumosus, basi connatus. 

 Frutex — Type O. dentata of Australia. Aster 

 do Andr. t. 61. tomentosus W. 6. 



173. Pappociiroma R« Periantho tereto im- 

 bricato. Rad. 20 cuneatis 5dentatis, stigmata 2 

 clavata, Sem. ang. Pappus simplex coloratus — 

 P. unijlora Raf. Erigeron pappochroma Lab. 

 nearer Asters. 



174. Erigeron L. auct. Panios Ad. In Lin- 

 neus only differs from Aster by having many 

 narrow rays as Stenactis and Dlplactis ! and 

 containing a crowd of Generas or deviations: 

 I restrict the G. as follow and separate the 

 Genera 175 to 182 — Erigeron Raf. Per. hem- 

 ispher. imbric. sepalis lin. subeq. deinde reilexis. 



