MONOCOTYLES. 



95 



Thus I have given here lo sp. of Iris, either new or quite 

 rare; this account doubles our knowledge of this GenuT of 

 which we have now about 20 sp. I possess nearly al^the 



iTke L Inrtf^'^'T''^ 3 often blended 



Jjke the 3 next) versicolor, prismatica, gracilis, hexa^ona 



iTmT' "^r^'/^^T fig--d ^y Hoolfer 3343 and Lind! 

 ley 1218. These two last are from Origon. I shall perhaps 

 resume a monograph of this pretty genus. ^ 



APPENDIX. 



My Genus DiPLosTELMA 316 which Nuttal had wron'rjv 

 reduced to Mtinocarpus in Collins herb, (there is no su^'ch 

 genus, he meant probably Actinospermum of Elliot) has been 

 described by him under the name Chetanthera m his new 

 plafits 78, without any reference to former name' whence it 

 escaped my notice ; but he has only one sp. Ch, asteroides fa 

 bad name) which is my Dipl. pumila, the rays are violet and 

 the blossoms are vernal. I have added 2 othei sp. and my 

 name is the best, although Nuttal's dates of 1834, Chetanthe- 

 ra means bristly anthers, while this is not the case, he ought 

 to have named it Chetopappus, but as the pappus is double and 

 different mine is the best and must be retained. 



INDEX OF GExNERA. 



SUBGENERA and SYNONYMS of this NEOPHYTON, 



Synonyms are in Italics— References to the 

 numbers. 



Afzelia 392, 

 Agalinis 371 to 385. 

 Alatipes 357. 

 Aliseta 233. 

 Apentostera 409 to 41 1 

 Arnica 236. 

 Asarum 221 to 224. 

 Aureolaria360to366. 

 Baptisia 321 to 341.** 

 Bellis 237 to 240. 

 Brunella 256 to 2G5. 

 Buchnera 266,267,298. 

 Cacotanis 312, 

 Calla 481. 

 Calystegia 255. 



Capsella 248 to 254, 

 Chetanthera^ Apx. 

 Chlonanthes ) 220. 

 Chelone v 



Clintonia 426.' 

 Clipteria 314. 

 Comandra 269 to 273. 

 Conradia 406. 

 Crotalaria 344 to 357. 

 ( uphea 268. 

 Cuscumia 427. 

 Cytisus 343. 

 Dasanthera 396-8 

 Dasistema 389 to 391. 

 Desmodium 216. 



