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' XCII. TABERNAEMONTANUS 
| Tabernaemontanus, Jacobus Theodorus, 1520-1590; physi- 
; cian at Neuwhausen, Pfalz; whose Meuw Kreuterbuch printed at 
Frankfort by Basseus, 1588, with 2,087 figures, included the fol- 
lowing names for plants then commonly esteemed Asters : 
Bubonium luteum (= /nwla salicina L.). 
Aster flore luteo (= /uula hirta L.). 
Aster atticus Massilioticus (= Padlenis spinosa L.). 
Aster montanus luteus mas (= /nuula montana L.). 
Aster montanus luteus femina (= /uula montana L.). 
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XCIII. CoLonna 
Colonna,— Fabius Columna —in his Ecphrasis, Rome, 1616, 
and perhaps in part in his Phytobasanos, Naples, 1592, had: 
‘“‘ Aster cernuus ” (= Carpesium cernuum L.). 
“ Asteris altera species Apula,an Baccharis (= Jnu/a odora L.). 
“ Aster Peruanus” (= Helianthus tuberosus L.). 
‘“Amellus”’ (Aster Amellus L.). 
‘‘Amellus montanus ” (= Erigeron acre L.). 
‘‘Amellus palustris ” (= Aster Tripolium L.). 
XCIV. DALECHAMP 
Dalechamp, Jacques, 1512-1588, whose ‘‘ /Yistoria generalis 
plantarum libris 18 per Joannem Molinaeum collecta,’” Leyden, 
1587 (ex libr. Bu.) figures over 2,200 plants, including 9 or 12 by 
name of Aster: 
“ Aster Atticus caeruleus vulgaris” (= A. Amellus L.). 
“ Aster Atticus alter, Oculus Christi” (=Pad/enis spinosa Cass.). 
Aster luteus alter, Oculus Christi minor’’ (= ?). 
“Aster luteus sive Oculus Christi minor” (= /nula montana L.). 
“ Aster montanus hirsutus ” (= /nu/a montana L.). 
“ Aster conyzoides ”’ (= Buphthalmum grandifiorum L.). 
“Aster atticus supinus” (= Asteriscus maritimus Moench.). 
“ Aster purpureus montanus (= Aster alpinus L.), 
“ Tripolium ” (= Aster Tripolium L.). 
“Tripolium minus” (= Aster Tripolium Le 
“ Bellis lutea” (/nula salicina L.). 
