78 Aster HIsTORY 
Roemiscu Necetin (= Roman Pink), a name for a blue Gary- 
ophyllon, Brunfels 3: 5; the context suggests that he may have 
meant Aster. 
ScARTENKRAUT, in Ger., Dodoens, 1554-1616 ; 7. ¢., Sharewort, 
from same original as A-S scare, the pudes. 
SCHARTENBLUMEN, Adam Lonitzer, 1557, his leading name for 
Aster Atticus, forming title to his cap. 83. 
ScHARTENKRAUT, is the name used for Aster Atticus by the 
dyers at Speier, Bock, 1536, fide J. Bauhin, 2: 1045, twice re- 
peated ; and again enumerated as a German name, as if used 1650; 
seems not to be the same as present German Schartenkraut, saw- 
wort, named from scharte, a notch; but to be from the same root 
with share, as follows ; at least it was so understood in the sixteenth 
century. 
SHAREWoorT, Eng. name given by Gerarde, 1597, intended as 
equivalent to Schartenkraut and to Inguinaria ; from English share, 
the groin, Middle Eng. schare, A-S scare. 
STACHYITES, otayvicyc, D., name for Aster Tripolium L., of 
doubtful application, formed from acdyue a row, a spike. 
STARWORT, Gerarde, 1597, and onward; his spelling being 
Starrewoort with each of his four figures, Starwoort in the text occa- 
sionally. 
STELLA, name including Aster Atticus, Hermolaus Barbarus, 
1492 (because identifying it with Alchemilla, “ vulgo stella dicta’ jee 
Matthioli, 1568, etc. 
Stetta Arrica, John Lonitzer, 1 543. 
STELLA ATTICA MonsPELIENSIUM (= Pallenis, which they 
considered to be Aster Atticus), Pena and Lobel, 1570. 
STELLA pI ATHENE, Matthioli, 1568. 3 
STELLARIA, as name of Aster Atticus, Ortus, 1498, Euricius Cor- 
dus, 1534, John Lonitzer, 1 543, Matthiolt, 1560, etc., Dodoens, } 583, 
Salmon, 1682. 
Stellaria was used as name of Alchemilla ( Hermolaus Bar-— 
barus, 1492, Ruellius, 1516; Fuchs, 1531, Matthioli, etc.), Inula 
Bubonium, Jacq., 7 ¢., /. salicina L., Plantago Coronopus Lay 
Dodoens, Carduus Theophrasti of /. Bauhin, Myacantha or Calci- 
trapa of J. Bauhin, Perdicium and Rubia, also Leontopodium - 
pinum. 
