414 AsTeR History: C.usius 
Correlation of the Eight Asters of Clusius 
Abbreviations : 
yp. or Pan, for original source in Clusius’ Rare Plants of Spain?or of Pannonia. 
The order adopted is the sequence of species in 1601 
Clusius’ Form for 
D - 
Claskus” Firat oes. Clusius’ Form in Descrip 
F £ Linnaeus’ Equiv- 
tion of 1601. Fan geo alent. 
A. Att. primus floreluteo A. Att. legitimus, Aster I. Buphthalmum spi- 
Sp sive I. nosum 
A. Att. supinus Sf. A. supinus sive II. A. Aster II. Buphthalmum 
supinus, maritimum. 
A. Pann, major Pan. A. Pann. major, sive A. iii, Austria- Buphthalmum, 
vel A. primus Pan, iI. cus i. salicifolium. 
A. Att. secundus Pan. A. Pann.saligneo foliis, A. iii, Austria- Inula salicina. 
sive A. III, cus ii. 
A. Pann. tertius Pan. A. lanuginoso eek Aster vy. 
Inula hirta. 
sive v 
nn. 
vaste Bg 
folio. 
A. Att. quartus, Pan. 
A. vi, Austria- Inula ensifolia. 
a cus iv. 
A, angustifolius, 
sive vi. A. P: 
angustiore folio. 
A. quin 
sive gee alpinus, 
qui virgiliano, respon- 
dere videtur Pan. 
A. Alpinus _caeruleo A. vii, Austria- Aster alpinus. 
cus Vv 
lus alpinus, Amel- 
lus Virgilii. 
A. Att. sive A. Att. Ital- 
, Pan 
A. caeruleus Italorum, A 
sive viii. duorum ru 
generum (of broad Fuchsii. Oc- 
and narrow leaves), 
. viii, Italo- A. Amellus. 
ulus Christi. 
