400 



GALIACE.E CALYCERACEyE MATRICARI ACEjE. 



Z.Aparine, L. {DC. I. c. ;—G. Don. L c.;—E. B. 12, t. 816.) © 

 Hedges and fields of Europe. N. Asia, and N. America. Fl. small, pale 

 buff, Feb. and March. 



ORDER CLXXXV.— CALYCERACEtE, Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 251. 



Herbs of 3 genera, and 10 species, all natives of S. America. Proper- 

 ties unknown. 



* Calycera Cavanillesii, Rich. % Chili. — G. balsamitcefolia, Rich. 2/.. 

 Chili. — Boopis anthemo'ides , Juss. % Buenos Ayres. — Acicarpha spa- 

 thulata, R. Br. "b Rio Janeiro. 



ORDER CLXXXVL— MATRICARIACEtE, (COMPOSITE, VaiU.— 

 DC. pr. 5, p. 4.— Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 251.) 



Herbs, oftener perennial, or shrubs, or more seldom trees, spread all 

 over the globe. DC. pr. with addenda, enumerates, under 898 genera, the 

 following species, viz. 



S. America, Mexico, and the W.> 

 Indies, about, S 



S. Africa 



Europe, 



N . America, 



E. Indies, 



New Holland, and the South Sea^ 

 Islands, S 



Siberia, 



Dahuria, Iberia, Tauria & Caucasus, 



Orient, 



N. Africa 



Madagascar, 



Persia, 



Canaries, Azores and Madeira, 



Mascarenhas Islands, 



China 



Nubia, Senegal, Guinea and Congo, 



Arabia, 



Japan, 



Magellan Straits, 



Juan Fernandez 



St. Helena, 



I'imor, 



Zanzibar and Mozambique, 



Falkland Islands, 



Melville Island, 



Tristan dWcunha, 



37 



10 



395 

 80 

 65 



2592 



1533 



1088 



795 



650 



343 



219 



217 



172 



146 



113 



110 



74 



59 



67 



51 



40 



31 



17 



14 



10 



10 



11 



6 



2 



1 



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