ASTER SEDIFOLIUS AND ITS VARIETIES 81 
G. punctata C. A. Mey. Verz. Pflanz. Cauc. p. 80 (1831) :=6. 
G. sedifolia Nyman, Consp. fi. Eur. p. 886 (1879). 
uc eperéornen, —-* : oer, ix. p. 184 (1834) :=8. 
auciflora Less. l. 
aa glabr a aa. ge Prodr, v, p. 858 (1836) : 
tg beds 
— punctata Cand. 1 
L. punctata Karel. é ‘ial, in Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. xv. p. 878 
: ay 
L. Tatarica C. A. Mey. in Bong. & Mey. on acene ye 
n. 186, ex Mém. Acad. Deteab v. (1841) := [48 names. ] 
Homonymy. 
The name of A. sedifolius has not been in use since the time of 
Linneus, neither is it found in Floras. It last occurs in Syst. 
Nat. ed. 10,n.11 (1759). The following list includes names under 
_one or Paice: of its synonyms which should be excluded from the 
species :— 
Te acris Lapeyr. Hist. abr. Pl. Pyren. p. 518 (1813):=4. 
salignus.—This plant, though recorded from the Spanish Pyrenees 
(under a wrong name, however), ant also from the department ‘a 
Sian by Besher, is not to be found in the more recent French o 
P 
. acris var. trinervis Pers ie Plant. p- 142 (1807) ; : = trinervis. 
Galatella acris Nees, Gen. Sp. Aster. P. 1 (1832) : =trinervis. 
G. a var. pl Glehn =daru 
G. punctata var. densiflora Lallem. [nds em. hort. Petropolit. 
Vili. ry n. 1288 (1841), a in Ledeb. Fl. Rossica, ii. p. 478 (1845) : 
= paniculatus. 
Hys 
A, Albarracinensis Pau, Not atk fi. Espaiiola, 1. p. 9 (1887) : 
=sedifolius X aragonensts (fide Willk. ). 
The only verbal difference in the characters of A. sedifolius L. 
(1758) and ad. acris L. (1763) is that in (iene first the leaves are 
is,’ and in the second the term “ strictis’ 
is substituted. Both terms are appliocbic: Additional synonyms 
are given for the later name. 
Ai 
. Gauatga, Cassini in Bull. Soe. Philom. p. 165 
“Achenia co mpressa oblo en utrinque Vel: una facie uninervia, 
demum sepe 4-5-gona. 
