410 



gewöhnlich als Autor des Namens in der hier gebrauchten Be- 

 deutung zitiert. Miller sagt über die Pflanze folgendes aus: 



„12. Helianthemum (Nuramulariurn) eaule suffruticoso pro- 

 curabente, foliis ovatis neivosis, subtus incanis. DwarfCistus with a 

 shrubby trailing stalk, and oval veined leaves, white on their under 

 side. Helianthemum ad numraulariara accedens. J. B. 2. 20. Dwarf 

 Cistus resembling Moneywort. 



Flg. 1. Originalexemplar des Cistus nummularius L., aufbewahrt in Linnes 

 Herbar in der Linnean Society zu London. 



„The twelfth sort hath long shrubby stalks which trail on 

 the ground, and divide into many branches, which are garnished 

 with oval veined leaves of a light green on their upper side, but 

 of a grayish eolour below, with tree narrow erect stipula at their 

 base. The flowers are pretty large, white, and grow in Clusters at 

 the end of the branches." 



