IIATRICARIACH*; 415 



2. triloba, L. (DC. /. c. .—B. Reg. 7, t. 525 ,—Roxb. H. B. p. 62.— R. 

 triloba and aristata, Pursh. ; — 'Nutt. — Centrocarpha aristata, Don. ?) 

 %. Mountainous parts of Virginia and Carolina. FI large, yellow, with 

 a brownish disk, C. S. ; fr. H. S. 



3. Una, L. {DC. pr. 5, p. 556 ; — Swt. brit. fl. gard. 1, ^ 82 i—Roxb. 

 H. B. p. 62.) cf' Mountainous places of N. America, from Virginia 

 to Florida. Fl. large, yellow, with a brownish disk. In H. C. G. fl. 

 C. S. ; fr. 0. {Roxb.) 



4. spathulata, Michx. {DC. o. c. p. 557.) % Mountainous places of Caro- 

 lina and Florida. Fl. large, yellow, with a brownish disk. R. and C. 

 S ; fr. March, but rarely. 



Chrysostemma, Less. {DC. pr. 5, p. 567.) 



1. Tripteris, Less. {DC. o. c. p. 568; — B. M. 64, t. 3583. — Coreopsis 

 Tripteris, L. ; — Roxb. H. B. p. 62, — Anacis Tripteris, Schrank.) % 

 Mountains of N. America, from Virginia to Carolina and Georgia. Fl. 

 large, yellow, with a purple disk. C. S. ; fr. 0. 



Calliopsis, Reichenb. {DC. pr. 5, p. 568.) 



l.tinctoria, DC. (/. c. ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 101. — C. bicolor, 

 Reichenb. — Coreopsis tinctoria, Nutt.; — B. M. 51, t. 2512; — B. Reg. 

 10, t. 846. — Diplosastera tinctoria, Tausch.) © Arkansas. Fl. large, 

 gold- coloured, with a brown base, Feb. and March ; fr. C. S. 



2. Atkinsoniana, Hook. {DC. I. c. — Coreopsis Atkinsoniana, Dougl. ; — 

 B. Reg. 16, t. 1376.) %. Banks of the Colombian river, in N. America. 

 Fl. like those of No. 1, C. S. ; fr. 0. 



Helianthus, L. {DC. pr. 5, p. 585.) Sunflower. 



X.annuus, L. {DC. I. c. — Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 443 ;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 100.) ^f^?1 ^[<pt% Shooriya-mookti. © Peru. Fl. very large, yel- 

 low, and fr. nearly the whole year. 



2.ovatus, Lehm. {DC. pr. 5, p. 586.) © Mexico. Fl. very large, orange- 

 coloured, tinged with brownish, Feb. and March ; fr. April and 

 May. 



S.muhiflorus, L. {DC. o. c. p. 590 ,—B. M. 7, t. 227 i—Roxb. H. B. p. 

 62. — H. polycephalus, Cass.) % Dry, woody and mountainous places 

 of N. America, from Canada and Pennsylvania to Carolina. Fl. large, 

 bright-yellow. In H. C. G. fl. R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. {Roxb.) 



4. tuberosus, L. {DC. I. c.;—Roxb. H. B. p. 62 ;— 7. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 100; — Jacq. vind. t. 161.) Jerusalem Artichoke. 2^. Brazil. Com- 

 monly cultivated in gardens. Fl. large, yellow, R. and C. S. ; fr. 0. 

 Tubers of the root edible. 

 BiDENS, L. {DC. pr. 5, p. 593.) 



1. trifida, Buch. {Roxb. fl. ind. 8, p. 41 1. — B. tripartita, Roxb. H. B. p. 

 60 ; not L., nor DC. pr. 5, p. 596, under B. repens.) © Nepal. 

 Fl. smallish, yellow, R. and C. S. ; fr. H. S. {Roxb.) 



2.pilosa, L. {DC. pr. 5, p. 597. — Ceratocephalus pilosus, Rich. cat. h. 

 med. p. 91. — Kerneria dubia, Cass. — K, tetragona, Monch.) © N. 



