160 Composite. [ Adenostemma. 
Page 13.—For Adenostemma viscosa Forst. read: 
A. Lavenia O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. I, p. 304 (1891). Verbesina 
Lavenia Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 902 (1753). Adenoslemma viscosum Forst. 
Nov. Gen. p. 45, (1776). Laveniya, S. 
13a. AGERATUM Linn. 
Annual; 1. opposite, simple; heads small; involucral bracts 
2-3-seriate, linear; receptacle flat, naked; fl. minute, numer- 
ous, all tubular, bisexual, 5-lobed; anthers appendaged, 
obtuse at base; style arms elongate, obtuse; pappus of 5 
broad scales.—Sp. 16. 
A. conyzorpEs Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 839 (1753); Moon. Cat. p. 59; Hk. 
Exot. Fl. t. 15 (1823); Hk. f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. TUR aaa (1882). 
Hulan-tala, S. Pum-pullu, T. 
Herb, 6-24 in. high, ee branched, hairy; 1. simple, 
ovate, creneate- serrate, 3-21 in. long, 4-2 in. broad; petioles 
4-14 in. long; heads 4 in.; achenes black. 
Common in waste places everywhere. FI. all the year; pale blue 
or white. 
Native of Tropical America. 
Page 16.—For Lagenophora Billardieri Cass. read: 
L. stipitata (Labill.). Bellis stipitata Labill. Nov. Holl. Pl. II, 
p. 55 t. 105 (1806). Lagenophora Billardiert Cass. in Dict. Sc. Nat. 
XXV, p. 111 (18207), 
3b. STEvia Cav. 
A species of this genus has occurred as an escape at Hakgala. 
3c. Mixania Willd. 
Herbs or shrubs, usually twining; leaves opposite; heads 
corymbose or racemose; involucre oblong; involucral bracts 
in I series, 4-5, imbricate; receptacle small, naked; florets 
regular, usually 4, all tubular, 5-toothed, hermaphrodite; 
anther-bases obtuse, entire, apices appendaged; style-arms 
elongate, acute; achenes sharply 5-angled; pappus of scab- 
rous hairs in 1-2 series, usually united into a ring at the 
base.—Sp. 60; Tropical America. 
M. scANDENS Willd. Sp. Pl. III, p. 1743 (1804). Eupatorium scan- 
dens Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 836 (1753). E. cordatum Burm. f. Fl. Ind. p. 176 
(1768). 
A twining herb; stems glabrous, up to 20 ft. long; leaves 
simple, ovate-deltoid, hastate at base, acuminate at apex; 
lamina 2-3 in. long, usually glabrous; petiole 1-2 in. long; 
heads shortly-stalked, in terminal and axillary, pedunculate, 
corymbose panicles; involucral bracts green, narrowly 
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