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Kew). 
S. curviflora R. Br. See Notoptera (No. 4). 
var. glabrata (Coult.) Greenm. See 
. curviflora R. Br. 
Otopappus (No. 8). 
S. Hupatoria DC. = 8. scanpENs (L.) DC. 
- FRUTICULOSA (Spreng.) Steud. Nom. ed. 2, i. 775 (1841) = 
SIMSIA FRUTICULOSA (Spreng.), n. comb 
ex DC. Prodr. v. 576 (1836); Encelia fruticulosa (Spreng.) Hieron. 
Bot. Jahrb. xix. 54 (1894), as to syn. only.) The relationship of 
this species to its nearest allies will be discussed elsewhere. 
S. Gaumeri Greenm. = Notoptera Gaumeri Greenm. 
.) DC. 
: : Urb. 
S. mikanioides Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, xix. 150 (1892) = 
b. 
e former are frutescent, of the latter herbaceous—fails in these 
two species, although the true distinctive marks of these genera, 
to be found in the inflorescence (a many-headed cymose panicle 
