484 FRASERS’ CATALOGUES. 
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Sideranthus integrifolius Fras. ex Pursh, l.c. 750 (1814). 
Amellus villosus Pursh, l.c. 596. 
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l.c. (1826). 
Chrysopsis villosa DC. Prod, v. 827 (1836) et auct. 
The second species of Sideranthus is generally known as Aplo- 
pappus spinulosus DC.; but Dr. Britton follows Prof. Greene in 
separating this and its allies from Aplopappus, and retains for them 
Nuttall’s genus Eriocarpum. . Hoffmann, however (Engl. 
indicate r. Jackson in Index, where he enters under 
Aplopappus, ‘* Hoorebekia, nomen princeps.” The description by 
C lissen, with the accompa eo figure, in Mus *s Hortus 
ose who adopt the fifty years’ limit can refuse to substitute 
Hoorebekia for Aplopappus; the type species is H. chiloensis (not 
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chilensis, as printed in DC. Prodr. vy. 846) Cornelissen, l. c. 
AGASTACHE. 
revived the specific name as being the oldest. It may be noted, 
rercsags that Nuttall himself called it anisatus, and it has been so 
nown 
Lophanthus. Clayton’s specimen confirms Dr. Kuntze’s view that 
the plant called by Bentham Lophanthus scrophulariafolius is the 
type of the genus. In the List of Pteridophyta (1894) Agastache was 
rejected, I know not for what reason, in favour of the much later 
the List and the Lilustrated Fiora (even where the same author is 
responsible for both), while tending to the enrichment of synonymy, 
show that transatlantic nomenclature has not yet arrived at finality. 
