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T. arvensis Link, Enum. i. 265 (1821) = Caucalis arremis Hud- 

 son, Fl. Angl. 98 (1762) ; T. infesta Sprengel, PI. Umbell. Prodr. 

 24 (1813), Scandix infesta L. Syst. ed. 12 (1767). 



198. Kentranthus Necker. We have restored the original 

 spelling. 



205. Petasites ovatus Hill, Herb. Brit. i. 28 (1769) « TmUap 

 Petasites L. Sp. PI. 866 (1753) ; P. officinalis Moench, Method. 

 568 (1794). 



211. Linosyris vulgaris DC. Prodr. v. 352 (1836). This is 

 quoted in the Index Kewemis as of " Cass, ex Less. Syn. Comp. 

 195 " (1882), but the name in Lessing stands as a synonym of 

 Crinitaria Linosyris, and by Art. 37 of the Vienna Code a name 

 quoted in synonymy is not effective publication. 



212. Inula vulgaris Trevisan, Fl. Eugan. 29 (1842). The 

 synonymy is as follows : 



Conyza squamosa L. Sp. PI. 861 (1753). 



C. vulgaris Lam. Fl. France, ii. 73 1 1778). 

 Inula Conyza DC. Prodr. v. 464 (1836). 



The Linnean trivial cannot be retained for this plant, as there 

 is an I. squamosa L., Sp. PI. ed. 2, 1240 (1763). 



213. Pulicaria prostrata Ascherson, Fl. Brandenb. i. 304 

 (1864) = Inula Pulicaria L. Sp. PI. 882 (1753) ; I. prostrata Gihb. 

 Fl. Lituan. i. 205 (1781); P. vulgaris Gaertn. Fruct. ii. 461 



(1791). 



P. dysenterica S. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. ii. 463 (1821). This 

 species is generally attributed to Gaertner, Fruct. ii. 462 (1791), 

 but Gaertner does not make the combination ; he merely cites 

 Inula dysenterica as belonging to his genus. 



216. Antennama margaritacea Br. ex Less. Syn. Comp. 354 

 (1832). This is generally cited as of Brown in Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 xii. 123 (1817), but Brown does not there make the combination. 



225. Senecio integrifolius Clairville, Man. Herbor. 241 (1811) 

 Othonna integrifolia L. Sp. PI. 925 (1753). 



230. Arctium Lappa L. Sp. PI. 816 (1753). We consider that 

 the Linnean name should be retained for A. viajus Bernhardt Sy st * 

 Verz. Erf. 154 (1800). 



237. Arnoseris minima Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. ii. 294 (1822) 

 Hyoseris minima L. Sp. PI. 809 (1753 1. 



240. Thrincia nudicaulis Britten in Journ. Bot. xlv. 38 (1907) 

 Crept* nudicaulis L. Sp. PI. 805 (1753), Leontodon hirtum L. Sp. 



PI. ed. 2, 1123 (1763). V 



236*. Helmintia. This is the spelling given by Jussieu when 

 instituting the genus (Gen. PI. 170, 1789). 



241. Crepis capillars Wallroth, Fl. Hercyn. 287 (1840). 

 There seems no reason for doubting that this is a synonym of 



Lapsana capillaris L. Sp. PI. 812, which Linnfeua later (Sp. P J - 

 ed. 2, 1184) called Crepis virens. Wallroth's name has been very 

 generally lost sight of; we regard it as a small form of C poly 



