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therefore now called in honour of Anthony Ferriére, a Toulouse 
horticulturist, who was of very great help to La Peyrouse, his 
patron, in the investigation of Pyrenean plants. 
Again, in the same order, Telephiwm is rejected, and the new 
name, p. 17, Raynaudetia is used in its place, with the following 
‘4 : 
scorpioides, and K. Bauhin agreed; Laguna and others, according 
ancients ; lastly, Imperatus regarded Telephium Imperati L. as the 
a Telephium, but this was undoubtedly a very false opinion. 
ena & Lobel, Stirp. Advers. p. 405, were apparently the first to 
poh and S, rubra Presl; under the former he cited as synonyms 
Auasee medium and L. marginatum Koch, Arenaria marina 
glindaie L. neglectum Kindb., A. pentandra Banks & Soland., 4+ 
alas a: Jacq., &e., and he mentioned a robust plant pilose-glan- 
isieen - upper part peduncles and calyces, to which he scarcely 
aiscntion 0 refer S. macrorrhiza Gren. & Godr. He also drew 
wikped to the character of the seeds, which have in some cases 
. athe keg and sometimes are not winged, and to the variatio2 
Shape of the seeds. He seems to unite under this species 
ea aa epigonum rupicola, salinum, and marinum, respectively 
snipe nly plate quoted from English Botany i f 8. 
néiest th . If another critical genus be selected—Fumaria—it 38 
&t among British species or nam reolata L. 
