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OLD GENERA. 



NEW GENERA. 



C Damasonium *, with a fruit not corni- 

 \ culate. 



Coronilla, with falchion-shaped fruit, 



Cucumis, with an ovate fruit. 



Cucurbita, with a falcate fruit. 



Crambe, with a fruit that does not open. 



Sisymbrium, with a siliculose fruit. 



Verbascum, with a rounder fruit. 

 C Laurus, with a fruit that is berried on 

 \ every side. 



{Seriana J, with a fruit that bears seeds 

 at the top. 



{Thlaspi, with a fruit that has no mar- 

 gin. 



Lepidium, with a margin to the fruit. 



Valerian a, with a fruit not pappose. 



Anemone, with naked seeds. 

 Eupatoriophalacrum Verbesina, with naked seeds. 



Hyoseris, with seeds almost naked. 

 C Carthamus, with an obsolete crown to 

 \ the seeds. 



Carthamos, with pappose seeds. 



Lapsana, with pappose seeds. 



Xeranthemum, with a feathered pappus. 



Aster, with a feathered pappus. 



Cnicus, with a feathered pappus. 



Hypochaeris, with a feathered pappus. 



Carlina, with an obsolete pappus. 



Clematis, with tailed seeds. 

 CMenyanthes, with an arillus to the 

 /. seed. 



Bromelia, with no arillus to the seed. 



Tragopogon, with bent seeds. 



Viburnum, with pear-shaped seeds. 



Viburnum, with heart-shaped seeds. 



Alisma 



Securidacaf 



Melo 



Melopepo 



Rapistrum 



Radicula 



Biattaria 



Persea 

 Cururi 



Bum pastoris 



Nasturtium 



Valerianella 



Anemonoides 



Leontodontoides 

 Attractylis 



Carthamoides 



Zazintha 



Xeranthemoides 



Astercropterus 



Acarna 



Achyrophorus 



Carlinoides 



Viti^ella 



Nymphoides 



Karatas 



Tragopogonoides 



Tinus 



Opalus 



* Alisma is now the title of the genus. 



t Securidaca is still a title, but of a different genus. 



J Now Paullinia. 



Attractylis is still a title, but applied to another genii*. 



