Crusius’ ASTER NAMES 415 
Correlation of the Eight Other Aster Names of Clusius. Plants by 
Some Contemporaries Deemed Asters 
Clusius’ First Form pesegg hones in Aster-names, etc., Among Linnaeus’ Equiv- 
“ Other Writers. alent. 
Conyza 3 vulgaris Pan. pase media Asteri, etc., of Cesa/- Inula dysenterica. 
aris. pino, 1583 ; Conyza 
palustris I, 
Bauhin, 
Aster pratensis, etc., 
Tourn. Aster dys- 
entericus Scopo/t. 
Conyza 3 Pannonica Conyza tertia Conyza VII, [near of Inula Oculus 
Christi. 
ustrica, in to the hee 
legitima ing] C. Bauhin 
e forte Dios- 1623. 
- coridis. Aster montanus, etc., 
; J. Bauhin, 1650. 
Planta Bantanica E.xoti- —— Conyza V., C. Bauhin. 
corum, 1605. 
Conyza minor Boetica Conyza 1V, C. Bauhin, Inula Pulicaria. 
Curae Posteriores, Aster palustris, etc., 
TOIT, Barrelier (1 
1673; publ. 1714). 
Conyza minor Sp. Conyza minor. Conyza III, C. Bauhin, Erigeron graveo- 
1623. lens. 
— Conyza major Sp. pet Conyza I, C. Bauhin, Erigeron visco- 
Be Aster fol. serratis, 
etc, Linnaeus, 
1737- 
(In 160r) Conyza major Conyza II, C. Bauhin, 
Dioscoridis onyza Dioscoridis 
Rauwolfii. Rauwolf, 1583. 
Cordus Anthemis tinc- 
toria. 
Baccharis Dios- 
coridis. 
pg vulgare Buphthalmum Aster Atticus, 
vulgare. figure as supplied by 
Gesner, 1561. 
