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A small shrub, with stems resembling the Cabbage tribe, and leaves like 
those of Euphorbia neriifolia: flowers terminal, corymbose, Grows on high 
rocky situations in the Deccan, such as the Fort of Unky Tunkey, the 
Katruj and Kamatkee Ghauts, &c. (Dr. Gibson.) It is also a native of the 
Canary Islands. 
774. C. SeMPERVIRENS? Sprengel syst. 3. p. 428. C. semperviva. Forskohl’s 
Arabia. p, 146. C. cuneifolia? native of the Cape. 
Herbaceous plant, with thick fleshy leaves like those of the English House 
leek;—flowers greenish white.—In gardens Bombay. 
382. TAGETES. L. Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua. 
Said to be named after Tages, a heathen divinity. Gaert. 2. ¢. 172, Lam. ¢. 
684. 
775. T. Patuta. Rox. Flora. & p. 434. Dill. Elth. ¢. 279, f- 361. Bot. 
Mag. ¢. 150. 
Gool Jafree,—French Marygold.—common in every garden. It is quite na- 
turalized about Belgaum, growing en the borders of rice fields, at a dis- 
tance from gardens. (Mr. Law.) 
776. T. Erecta. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 435. 
African Marygold.—common._ The flowers of these plants are sold in the 
Bazars, and worn by women in their hair. 
Sup-Orpber 5. HELIANTHEAE. 
383. SPILANTHES. t, Syngeuesia Polygamia Aequalis. 
Spilos—ca_ spot—anthos---a flower;—flowers yellow, with brown disks. 
Gaert. 2. ¢. 167. Lam. ¢. 668. 
777. +S. Overacea. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 410, pc. prod. 5. p. 624. Iacq.. 
Hort. Vind. 2. ¢. 135. Bidens fervida. Lam. Ency. Meth. 
An annual plant, cultivatedin Deccan gardensas a pot herb. (Dr- Lush.) 
778. S. AcmELLA. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 410. S, Pseudo. acmella. pc. prod.. 
5. p. 625, Rumph. Amb, 6. t. 65. Pluk. Alm. ¢, 159. f. 4, Acmella mauri- 
tania. Persoon’s Synop. 2. p. 472. 
Annual, flowers yellow, conical.---S. Concan. N. 
384. ZINNIAL. Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua, 
Named after Zinn, a German Botanist. Gaert. 2.¢. 172. Lam. ¢. 685. 
779. “Z. ELEGANS. DC. prod: 5. p. 536. Tacq. Ic. Rar. 3. ¢. 589. Bot. 
Reg. ¢. 55. and ¢. 1294. Bot. Mag. t¢. 527. 
A handsome annual, with flowers something like T'agetes, but ofa violet, or 
_ purple colour.—In gardens. 
780, Z. TERNIFLORA. DC. prod. 5. p. 535. Iacq. Ic. Rar. 3.. ¢. 590. Bot. Mag, 
. 555.—~I{1n gardens, naturalized. 
385. ECLIPTA. L. Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua. 
Said to be derived from the Malay name—Gaert. 2. ¢. 169: Lam. t. 687. 
781. E. Prostrata. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 438. 
Micrelium tolak. Forskohl’s Arabia. Rheed. Mal. 10. ¢. 41. Rumph. Amb. 
6.t.18. f. 2. Dill. Elth. é@ 113. f. 137 and 138. Pluk. Alm, ¢. 118. f. 5. Ains- 
lie. Mat. Ind. 2. p. 129. pc. prod. 5. p. 490. 
Maaka. Bungrah.—A common weed, to be met with almost every where. 
The natives sometimes use itas a pot herb. 
386. SIEGESBECKIA. L. Syngenesia Polygamia Superfiua. 
Named after Svegesbeck, a German Physician, Gaert, 2.¢,168, Lam. ¢. 687, 
