676 
SYNGENESIA ^QUALIS. 
Class XIX. 
1639. HELMIN'THIA. J. Helminthia. 
11282 echioides W. bristly O or 
1640. MYO'SERIS. Link. Myoseris. 
11283 purpurea Lin/r. purple ^ A or 
1641. TOL'PIS. W. ToLPis. 
11284 barbata W. purple-eyed O pr 
11285 umbellata Balbis. umbelled O pr 
11286 altissima Pers. tall O W 
1642. ANDRY'ALA. W. Andryala. 
11287 cheiranthifolia W. various-leaved £ lAJ pi" 
11288 pinnatifida W. wing-leaved ^ OJ pr 
Composttce. Sp. 1. 
S jn.jl Y Britain 
Compos i tie. Sp. 1. 
1| my.jn Pu Tauria 
Cotnpositce. Sp. 3. 
2 jn.jl Y.Pu France 
2 jn.jl Y.Pu Genoa 
bor.fi. S CO Eng. bot. 972 
1824. D CO 
11289 crithmifolia W. 
11290 nigricans W. 
11291 ragusma W. 
11292 lanata W. 
1643. RO'THIA. TV. 
11293 andryaloides W. 
Samphire-leav. £ O] pr 
dark-flowered O pr 
downy lAJ pi" 
woolly j£ A or 
ROTHIA. 
Andryala-like O un 
11294 cheiranthifolia W. Stock-leaved 
1129.') runcinata fV. 
1644. KRFGIA. W. 
11296 virginica W. 
1645. HYO'SERIS. W. 
11297 radiata fV. 
11298 lucida W. 
11299 scabra W. 
11300 arenaria W. 
11301 hlspida W. 
O un 
)f Q) un 
hoary 
Krigia. 
Virginian O pr 
Swine's-Succory. 
starry A un 
shining ^ A un 
rugged O un 
sand O un 
hispid ^ A uu 
1646. HEDYP'NOIS. W. Hedypnois. 
11,302 monspeliensis TV. branching O un 
11303 rhagadioloides TV. Nipplewort O un 
11304 cretica TV. Cretan O un 
11305 coronopifoliaTVreomBuckshorn-leav'd O un 
11306 tubsefurmis Tenore. tube-stalked O un 
11307 mauritanica TV, Moorish O un 
11308 pendula TV. pendulous O un 
1647. ROBER'TIA. Rich. Robertia. 
11309 taraxacoides Dec. Dandelion-lvd. ^ A un 
4 jn.jl Y 
CompositcB . 
I my.o Y 
f jl.au Y 
5 jn.au Y 
I jn.au Y 
I jn.au Y 
i my.jn Y 
Compositce. 
1 au Y 
lijl.au Y 
1 jl.au Y 
CompositcB. 
f my.jl Y 
CompositcB. 
ijn.jl Y 
I jn.au Y 
I jl.au Y 
i jl.au Y 
I jl.au Y 
CompositcB. 
1 jn.jl Y 
1| jl.au Y 
1 jn.jl Y 
f jn.jl Y 
f jn.jl Y 
I jn.jl Y 
n jn.jl Y 
1620. 
1820. 
Piedmont 1823. 
Sp. 6—10. 
Madeira 1777. 
Madeira 1778. 
Madeira 1778. 
Barbary 1804. 
Archipel. 1753. 
S. Europe 1732. 
Sp. 3—6. 
Spain 1810. 
S. Europe 1768. 
S. Europe 1711. 
Sp. 1. 
N. Amer. 1811. 
Sp. 5—11. 
S. Europe 1640. 
Levant 1770. 
Sicily 1789. 
Morocco 1800. 
Barbary 1821. 
Sp. 7—16. 
S. Europe 1683. 
S. Europe 1773. 
Candia 1731. 
Italy 1823. 
Naples 1824. 
Barbary 
S CO 
S CO 
D CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
D CO 
D s.p 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
Bot. mag. 55 
Balb. diss. 4. 1. 1 
L'Her.st.35.t.l8 
Mil.ic.l.t.l46.f.2 
Mil.ic.l.t.l46.f.l 
Gaer.sem.S.t.lT't 
S CO Jour.his.n.l.t.l2 
1648. SERFOLA. TV. 
11310 lajvigata TV. 
11311 Eetnensis TV. 
11312 urens TV. 
11313 AUiatae Biv. 
Seriola. 
smooth 
rough 
stinging 
AUiata's 
O un 
O un 
O un 
^ A un 
1649. SOLDEVIL'LA. Lng. Soldevilla. 
11314 setosa Lag. bristly A cu 
1650. HYPOCH^'RIS. TV. Cat's-Ear. 
11315 helvetica TV. one-flowered A un 
11316 maculata TV. spotted ^ A un 
11282 11283 
Composites. 
I jn.jl Y 
CompositcB. 
I jl.au Y 
f jl.au Y 
i jl.au Y 
I jl.au Y 
Composites. 
I my.jn 
CompositcB. 
i jn.jl Y 
1 jn.jl Y 
D CO 
D CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
Plu.alm. t.37.f.2 
Schm. ic. t. 39.41 
Boc.m.l46. t.lOG 
Cav. ic. 1. 1. 43 
-Sp. 1. 
Corsica 1824, 
Sp. 4—7. 
Candia 1772. S co 
Italy 1763. S co 
S. Europe 1773. S co 
^tna 1825, D co 
Desf. atl. 2. t. 16 
Jac. obs. 4. t. 79 
Schmid. ic. t.32 
Bivon.cent.2. t.7 
Sp. 1. 
Spain 
1822. D CO 
Sp. 7—16. 
Switzerl. 1779. D s.l 
England ch,hil. D s.l 
11284 
11293 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1639. Helminthia. An abridgment of Helminthotheca, a name employed for this genus by Vaillant. It i« 
derived from Ix^/v?, a worm, and a case : in allusion to the corrugated seeds, which may be fancied to 
resemble bundles of little worms. The genus was united by Linnseus with Picris, but has been again separated 
by modern botanists. 
1640. Myoseris. So named from f^v; /mvo?, a mouse, and ffi^i;, lettuce ; a name invented for the purpose of 
maintaining a resemblance in nomenclature with Hyoseris, Lagoseris, and other similar plants. 
1841. Tolpis. A name invented by Adanson, ahd supposed to have no meaning. Handsome annual 
flowers. 
1642. Andryala. A name, the meaning of which has not been discovered. Rather pretty plants, natives of 
the south of Europe and north of Africa. 
1643. Rothia. Named by Schreber, in honor of Dr. A. G. Roth, author of a Flora Germanica, in 1788, 
Catalecta Botanica, in 1797, and other works. It has been united with Andryala by Richard. 
1644. Krigia. Named after Dr. Krieg, a German botanist, who accompanied Mr. Vernon to America in 
search of plants. See Vernonia, A pretty little North American plant, with grassy leaves and bright yellow 
neat flowers. 
