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1()G3, TARTONIA Raf. perigon. vix colora- 

 to urceolato 4fi(]o, tomentoso sepe caliculatus, 

 antheris 8 sess. duplice ordine perigynis, stylus 

 suhnullus, sti^. capit. fruct, bacca sicca monosp. 

 nuculacea. Fruct. fol. imhric. sempervirens 

 sessil. integris^ fl. sessil, mixtis. — In my flora 

 telluriana 1135 to 1147 I reformed the Genera 

 blended in Daphne^ Passerina, Gnidia Slc, 

 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, 

 ilowers larger, twigs smooth &c. 



1066, Sanamunda 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- 



