ICONES PLANTARUM. 2 
hemisphericum, bracteis. 3-4-seriatis lanceolatis ee cess te 
lig 
apice laxis. Receptaculum planum, nudum. C 9 lignlate, lamina 
patente apice vix de ; regulares, tubo vlanduldeo-Aepido, limbo 
ampliato cylindraceo-campanulato, apice 5-fid nthere basi obtuse, 
0. 
ecaudate. Styli florum disci rami complanati, appendicibus — 
hirtis superati. 4chenia a latere plano-compressa, ovata, 2-alata, v. florum 
umosze, caduc tine, — 
Herba? "ga alternis integris v. dentatis. Capitula majuscula, favatinelia: 
Corolle flave 
O. tricuspis, Sch. Bip. mss. 
Has. Near Guadalaxara, Mexico, Schaffner, n. 346; described from 
specimens in Herb. Cosson. 
Herba videtu pectin vy. altior, ears sae yee erecta, caule 
crassiusculo glabro v. superne leviter 0so-pu ubescent lia sessilia, 
basi cordato-amplexicaulia, anguste lanceolata, integertina v. ‘sees versus 
paucidentata, et nonnulla apice 2-dentata v. breviter 3-fida, majora 
9— kid poll. longa, superiora minora, sons glabra urine viridia et 
Capitula ad apices ramorum solitaria, breviter pedunculata. 
Suitectin 8 poll. diametro; bractez preniie ] piece exteriores 
rerbacere disco squilonge ov. hinc inde elonga te, interiores magis 
scariosz leviter fo cates waa Flores radii cirea 30, ligulis semipolli- 
caribus, disci numerosissimi, omnes ut videtur flavi. Ae, ania glabra.— 
cs. a ag 
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Fig. 1. Female flower with the yonng achene. 2. Its style. 3. A bristle of the 
pee 4: Hermaphrodite flower with the achene sais shay 5. Three of the stamens. 
. Summit of the style. 
Prats 1104. 
CLAPPIA AURANTIACA, Benth. 
Composit#, Tribe HELENIOIDE*. 
C. aurantiaca, Benth. sp. nov.; foliis pinnatisectis, segmentis 5-7 
ovatis acutis serrati, involucri bracteis 00-seriatis angustis, pappi paleis 
l-seriatis fere ad basin in setas oo fissis. 
Has. Fields of Antigua, prov. Vera Cruz, Mexico, Galeotti, n. 2270; 
described from a single specimen in the State Herbarium, Brussels. 
Herba ex cl. Galeotti annua, glabra, ramosa, ut videtur ultrapedalis. Folia 
alterna, segmentis oppositis cum impari, secus rhachin distantibus, sessilibus v. 
paris infimi petiolulatis, ovatis v. ovato-lanceolatis acutis arguteque serratis 
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