97 
An annual erect plant, grows in waste places, and flowers in the cold wea- 
ther. 
372. BLUMEA. pc. Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua. 
Named after Dr. Blume, an excellent botanist formerly resident in Java. 
=« 756. B. Lacera. ve. prod. 5. p. 436. Conyza lacera. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 428 
“= «Burm. Ind. 4.59. f. 1. 
3 = Annual, erect, flowers in terminal umbellets ofadull yellow colour. The 
~Coneans. N. 
_—~~ Roxburgh observes, that the whole plant smells of turpentine. 
= 757. B. BALsAMIFERA. DC. syst. 5. p. 447. Conyza balsamifera. Rox, Flora. 
3. p. 427. C. odorata. Rumph. Amb. 6. ¢. 24. f. 1. Baccharis salvia, Lour. 
Cochin China, 
A shrubby erect plant; leaves lanceolate, tomentese, serrated; flowers in 
terminal corymbs, yellow. 
The plant when bruized smells of camphor. The Concans. N. 
758. B. ALATA. pc. syst. &.p.448. Conyza alata. Rox, Flora. 3. p. 430. 
Herbaceous, erect, leaves linear lanceolate; petioles winged, running down 
the stem. The Concans. N. 
759. B. Aurita. pe. syst. 5.p. p.449. Conyza aurita. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 428. 
Annual, erect, covered with glutinous down; smells strong of turpentine; 
flowers yellow; terminal. The Concans. N. 
760. B. Pupirtora, Dc. syst. 5, p. 434. Erigeron asteroides. Rox. Flora. 
3. p. 432. 
Annual glutinous plant; flowers terminal, appear during the cold season; 
florets of the disk vellew; of the border blue. The Concans, N. 
373. DECANEURUM. bc. Syngenesia Polygamia Aequalis. 
761. D. Motte. ve. prod. 5, p. 67. D. Epilejum. Wight’s Con. Ind. 
Bot. p. Rheed. Mal. 10. é. 63. 
Herbaceous, erect growing plant,—S. Concan. N. 
374. CONYZA. L. Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua. 
From konops--a gnat? in allusion to the supposed properties of the plants; 
being obnoxious to insects, Gaert. 2. ¢. 166. 
762. C. ABSINTHIFOLIA. De. prod. 5. p. 383. Wiglit’s Con. Ind. Bot. p. 16. 
C. pinnatifida. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 430. 
A shrubby erect plant; flowers in terminal corymbs;—near Belgaum. 
(Mr. Law.) 
375. GNAPHALIUM. Lt. Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua. 
A name applied by Dioscorides to a plant with white soft leaves, such as 
several Cape species of everlasting have. Gaert. 2. ¢. 165. Tourn, ¢. 261. 
763. G. Ixpicum. Wight’s Con. Ind. Bot. p. 22. G. strictum. Rox. Flora. 
3. p. 424. Pluk. ¢. 187. f. 5. 
A small annual with yellow flowers;—appears in moist shady places dur- 
ing the cold weather. 
764. G.— 
A small shrub, with white smooth leaves, which have an unpleasant smell 
when bruized. In gardens at Belgaum;—probably introduced from the Cape 
of Good Hope. (Mr. Law.) 
376. VICOA. pc. Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua. 
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765. V. Inpica. vc. prod. 5 p. 474. Doronicum Calcaratum. Rox, Flora. 3 
43 4. Burm. Zey, t. 55. f. 2, Pluk. Alm, ¢. 149. f. 3. 
