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SYNGENESIA ^QUALIS. 
Class XIX. 
1702. KLEI'NIA. W. 
11628 ruderalis Jacq. 
11629 porop helium fV. 
11630 sufFruticosa W. 
Kleima. 
dunghill 
perforated 
suffruticose 
ITT] un 
EH un 
n. □ un 
rm un 
lO un 
^ I 1 un 
1703. ETHU'LIA. W. Ethulia. 
11631 conyzoides IV. panicled 
11632 divaricata W. spreading 
11633 braziliensis Link. Brazil 
1704. PIQUE'RIA. W. Piqueria. 
11634 trinervia W. three-nerved £ lA) pr 
1705. CHRYSO'COMA, W. Goldy-Locks. 
11635 Comaurea W. great-shrubby «t i | or 
11636 C(§rnua JV. small-shrubby itt i | or 
11637 ciliaris IV. Heath-leaved « i_J or 
11638 scabra W. rugged Ife l_J or 
11639 denticulata JV. toothed * | | or 
11640 Linosyris W. German A or 
11641 dracanculoides W. Siberian :^ A or 
11642 biflora J^V. two-flowered A or 
11643 villosa W. hairy-leaved A or 
1706. TARCHONAN'THUS. TV. African Fleai 
11644 camphoratus W. shrubby «t i | or 
Composure. Sp. 3—5. 
1 jl.au W Jamaica 
l| jn.o W N. Amer. 1699. 
I jn.o Pu Brazil 
1776. 
1815. 
1823. 
jii.o ru Dia^vL 
Compositce. Sp. 3 — 1. 
jl.au Pa.pu India 
S CO Jacq. am. 1. 127 
S CO Cav. ic. 3. t. 222 
C CO Cav. ic. 3. t. 257 
India 
Brazil 
S CO 
D CO 
Bot. reg. 69i 
Lam. ill. 1. 1 
^ jl au Pu 
2' jl.au Pu 
Composure. Sp. 1 — 3. 
2 jl.au W Mexico 1798. D co Cav. ic. 3. t. 235 
Compositce. 
jn.au Y 
my.s 
6 
4 
4 jl.o 
au.s 
au.s 
s.o 
4 
4 
2 
2 s.o 
3 au.i 
li au.! 
Sp. 9—18. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. II. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Europe 
Siberia 
Siberia 
1731. 
1712. 
1759. 
1732. 
159*6. 
1741. 
Hungary 1799. 
iANE. Composites. Sp. 1 — 7. 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C p.l 
C CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
Bot. mag. 1972 
Com.hort.2.t.45 
Com.hort.2. t.48 
Dil.elt. t.88.f.l03 
Jac.schce.3.t.368 
Eng. bot. 2505 
Gm.sib.2.t.82.f.l 
PI. rar.hu.l. t.53 
Pu C. G. H. 1690. C p.l Lani. ill. t. 671 
1707. CA'LEA. W. 
11645 jamaicensis W. 
Calea. 
purple-flowered «E □ un 
1708. ISOCAR'PHA. Isocarpija. 
11646 oppositifolia B. Br. opposite-leaved •f Ql un 
1709. PETRO'BIUM. B. Br. White Wood. 
11647 arboreum B. Br. St. Helena f CIj or 
1710. NEUROL^'NA. B. Br. Halberd- Weed. 
11648 iobata iJ. .B;-. common «s □ un 2 
Compositce. 
3 jn.jl Pu 
Co7npositce. 
3 jl.au 
Compositce. 
12 ... Y 
Sp. 1—3. 
W. Indies 1739. 
Sp. 1—3. 
W. Indies 1739. 
Sp. 1. 
St. Helena 1825. 
Compositce. Sp. 1. 
jn.jl Y W. Indies 1733. 
1711. HU'MEA. Sm. 
11649 elegans Sm. 
Hume A. 
rose-colored 
£ OJ el 
1712. CiESU'LIA. W. CiEsuLiA. 
11650 axillaris JV. axillary-flower. ]f 23 un 
1713. IXO'DIA. H. K. 
11651 achillffioides H. K. 
IXODIA. 
Milfoil-like 
1714. SANTOLFNA. JV. Lavender-Cotton. 
11652 ChamcB-Cyparissus common 
11653 squarrosa JV. 
11654 viridis JV. 
11655 rosmarinifolia JV. 
11656 alpina JV. 
116.57 anthemoides JV. 
11&58 crithmifolia JV. 
11631 
Compositce. 
6 jn.o R 
Compositce. 
i jl.s W 
Compositce. 
2 mr.s W 
Compositce. 
hoary 
dark-green 
Rosemary-lvd. 
Alpine 
Chamomile-lv. 
Samphire-leav. ]g Al or 
11635 
^ A 
:k A 
jl 
jl.au 
jl 
jl.s 
Jl.s 
: jl.au 
jl.au 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Y 
L.Y 
Y 
Sp. 1. 
N. S. W, 1800. 
Sp. 1—3 
Kindles 1804. 
Sp. 1. 
N. HoU. 1803. 
Sp. 7—16. 
S. Europe 1573. 
S. Europe 1570. 
S. Europe 1727. 
S. Europe 1683. 
Italy 1798. 
Italy 1727. 
S. Europe ... 
C CO Slo.ja.l.t.l51.f.3 
S CO 
C CO 
R s.p 
S s.p 
R p.l 
C s.p 
11640 
C CO 
C CO 
C CO 
C CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
11628 
Bot. mag. 1734 
Exot. bot. 1. 1. 1 
Bot. rep. 431 
Bot. mag. 1534 
Lam.ill. t.671.f.3 
Mor. s.6. t.3. f.l7 
Exot. bot. 2. t.62 
Barr. rar. t. 522 
11630 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1702. Kleinia. Named after James Henry Klein, a German botanist, who published, in 1719, a dissertation 
upon the Juniper. 
1703. Ethulia. A word formed by Linna3us without any explanation of its meaning. It is not easy to under- 
stand wherefore Vaillant's more ancient name of Sparganopliorus should not have been adopted. 
1704. Piqueria. So named by Cavanilles, in honor of Andreas Piquerio, a Spanish botanist, who published 
a translation of Hippocrates, in 1757. 
1705. Chrysocoma. From xs,}^'^'>^-> gold, and y.,oixr/\, hair, in allusion to the tufts of yellow flowers with which 
the stems are terminated. The specific name Comaurea is a mere translation of the generic appellation. 
Linosyris, the name of another species, is so called from linum, flax, and osyris, an ancient name for a plant 
with long flexible branches and flax-like leaves, which is the character of C. linosyris; which, when handled, 
sends forth a very fine aromatic smell. 
1706. Tarchonanthus. Tarchon is a name given by the Arabian physicians to the Artemisia Dracunculus, 
and is the root of our English word Tarragon. Av^o; signifies flower, and the vvoid thus compounded may 
be Englished Tarragon-flower. 
1707. Calea. Derived from xa,X*;, beautiful. The species are ornamental shrubs of South America, with 
undivided leaves, and corymbose, terminal, or axillary heads of yellowish purple flowers. Mr. Brown's history 
