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391. CALIOPSIS. pc. Syngenesia Polygamia Frustranea. 
Kalos---fair---opsis---sight, resemblance: in allusion tothe beautiful 
flowers, Lam. t. 704: 
790. C. Tinctorta, Dc. prod. 5. p. 568, Bot. Reg. ¢. 846. Coreopsis 
tinctoria Bot. Mag. ¢. 2512. 
A very pretty annual, with dusky yellow flowers.---common in gardens, 
Almost naturalized about Belgaum. (Mr. Law.) 
392. COSMOS. Cav. Syngenesia Polygamia Frustranea. 
Kosmos---beauty, ornament: in allusion to the flowers. 
791. C. SutpHureus. Dc. prod. 5. p. 606. Coreopsis artemiszfolia. Iacq. 
Ic. 3. ¢. 595. Cay. Ic. 1. t. 79, Southernwood--leaved Cosmos. 
Native of Mexico. intd. by N, The flowers are very beaatiful. 
393. BIDENS. Lt. Syngenesia Polygamia Frustranea. 
Bis —twice---dens---a tooth; the seeds are two toothed, Gaert. 2. ¢t. 167. 
Tourn. ¢. 262. Lam. ¢. 668. 
792. B. Watticam? pe. prod. 5. p. 598. B. bipinnata? Rox. Flora, 3. 
p. 411. Agrimonia moluccana, Rumph. Amb. 6. ¢, 15. f. 2. 
A very common aunual on Malabar hill &c. during the rains.—flowers 
yellow, terminal. 
394, CALENDULA. L. Syngenesia Polygamia Necessaria. 
Gaert. 2. ¢.168. Lam. ¢. 715. 
793. C. OrFicINALis. Sprengel syst. 3. p. 623. 
The common Maryycld, ‘that goesto bed with the sun, and with him 
rises weeping.” —In Gardens.—Shakespeare calls the flowers Mary-buds. 
“* And winking Mary-buds begin 
To open their golden eyes; 
With every thing that pretty bin 
My Lady sweet arise. 
Song in Cymbeline. 
Sus-OrpDER 6. AMBROSIACEAE. 
395. XANTHIUM,L. Monoecia Pentandria. 
Xan'hos —yellow; an infusion of these plants is said to stain yellow. Gaert. 
2, t. 764.Lam. t. 765. 
794. X. Inpicum. Rox. Flora. 3. p.601. De. prod. 5. p. 523. 
An annual plant with very tough stems, generally marked with dark 
spots.---Flowers terminal, white; fruit covered with bristles. 
In the vale below Parell Flag Staff—Common, especially on the banks, 
and in the beds of rivers throughout the S. M, Country. (Mr. Law. ) About. 
Panwell. N. 
Sus-OrperR 7, ANTHEMIDER, 
396. ETHULIA. . Syngenesia Polygamia Aequalis. 
Gaert. 2. t. 164. Lam. ¢. 699. 
795. E k ss 
" A we species, or perhaps the type of a new genus,—near Belgaum. (Mr. 
Law. 
397. ARTEMISIA. L. Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua, 
Said to be named after Artemis, on account of the uses to which the plants: 
were applied.—Artemis is the Greek name of Diana. (Acts. 19, v, 34.) Gaert, 
2. ¢. 164. Lam. ¢. 695, 
