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Leeds, Pleasant Lake, St. John. 



PONTIA Bubani, Fl. Pyr. II: 218. (1890). 



Chrysanthemum (%pv$av$'E(.iov) Diosc. 4. 58, for which Dau- 

 beny accredits Chr. coronarium as the type, now that certain other 

 Chrysanthema were called by Diosc. and others Buphthalmum, etc., 

 would not militate against the fact that Chr. is the name of the 

 genus, since that is what Diosc. called the type plant As it is 

 considered desirable here to segregate the Leucanthemum group, 

 this latter name is not available, because it was applied by Plin- 

 ius to Anthemis thia. — Pontia Bubani 1. c. = Leucanthemum Tour- 

 nef., not Plinius 22. 21 



1 1 78. Pontia vulgaris (Brunfels) Bubani 1. c. 221. 

 Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Linn. Sp. PI. 888. (1753). 

 Belfield (O. A. Stevens). 



SANTOLINA "Anguillara (vix, quum earn tantummodo 

 nominaverit." Bubani). Dod. Hist. Stirp. Pempt. II., Bk III., 

 ch. 27. (1583). Tourn. Inst. 460. (1700). 



1 179. Santolina suaveolens Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 520. (1814). 

 Matricaria discoidea DC. Prodr. 6: 50. (1837). 



Matricaria matricarioides (Less.) Porter, Mem. Torr. Bot. 

 Club 5: 341. (1894). 



Leeds, Minnewaukan. 



CHAMAEMELUM Hippocrates, Morb. Mul. I. : 625. Av^e^iig 

 Diosc. 3: 154. Av$e(iov Theophr. 7, hist. 13, dicitur %uuai[i£?iOV. 

 Anthemis Plin. 22. 21. 



Matricaria Vaillant; the Chamomilla of Linn, is Chamille 

 to-day. Theophr. had no Chamille. Officinis Chamomilla is Anthe- 

 mis of Diosc. (Ruell. de Diosc. bk. III., p. 292 — 1547)- 



1 180. Chamaemelum vulgare Hippocr. 1. c; Theophr. Hist. 

 PI. 1 : 7, c. 8. Diosc, 1 : 3, c. 145; Dod. Pempt. 257. 



Matricaria Chamomilla Linn. Sp. PI. 891. (1753). 

 Kulm (Brenckle). 



TANACETUM Brunfels, Herb. Viv. Ic. 250—251. (153 0. also 

 Lob. Cusa, Dod. Matth. Ges. Lon. Caes. 



1 181. Tanacetum vulgare Trag. Stirp. 158. (1552), also Eyst.; 

 Grisl.; Linn. Sp. PI. 1184. (1753). 



Turtle Mountains. 



1182. Tanacetum vulgare crispum DC. Prodr. 6: 128.(1837). 

 Towner. 



