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SYNGENESIA FRUSTRANEA. 
Class XIX. 
ISOl. GALAR'DIA. W. Galardia. 
12471 b'lcolor IV. two-colored A 
1802. TITHO'NIA. Desf. Tithonia. 
12472 tagetiflora JV. 
1803. ' COS'MEA. W. 
12473 lutea B. M. 
12474 sulph urea W. 
12475 bipinnata W. 
12476 parviflora W. 
1804. COREOP'SIS. W. 
mil ferulEefolia W. 
12478 verticillata W. 
12479 tenuifolia W. 
12480 chrysantha W. 
12481 aiirea fV. 
12482 tr'ipteris W. 
12483 senifolia W. 
12484 alba W. 
12485 incisa B. reg. 
12486 reptans W. 
12487 lanceolata W. 
12488 tinctoria Nutt. 
12489 auriculata W. 
12490 latifolia W. 
12491 arguta Ph. 
12492 crassifolia W. 
12493 angustitolia W. 
12494 alata W. 
12495 procera W. 
1805. SIM'SIA. Pers. 
12496 ficifulia Pers. 
12497 amplexicaulis Pers. stem-clasping 
1806. OSMl'TES. W. Osmites. 
12498 camphorlna W. Camphire-scent, 
12499 dentata Thunb. tootlied 
1807. ENCE'LIA. Cav. Encelia. 
12500 canescens Cav. downy-leaved 
1808. SCLEROCAR'PUS. W. Sclerocahpus. 
12501 africanus W. African O un 
1809. CULLU'MIA. H. K. Cullumia. 
12502 ciliaris H. K. ciliated *l i_J or 
12503 setosa H. K. recurv. smooth-lv.* i | or 
12504 squarrosa H. K. recurv. awl-lvd. * i | or 
1810. BERCKHE'YA. H. K. Berckheya. 
Marigold-flow. ITTl'pr 
COSMEA. 
yellow-flowered iQJ pr 
Soutliernw.-lvd. O pr 
purple-floweredj£ lAJ pr 
white-flowered O pr 
Coreopsis. 
Fennel-leaved ^ _AJ or 
whorl-leaved A or 
slender-leaved ^ A 
Angelica-leav. £ O or 
Hemp-leaved A or 
three- leaved 
six-leaved 
climbing 
jagged-leaved 
trailing 
lanceolate 
Dyer's 
ear-leaved 
broad-leaved 
sharp-notched 
thick-leaved ^ 
narrow-leaved 
wing-stalked 
tall 
:^ A or 
^ A or 
[A]or 
$_ O or 
^ Q) ox 
O or 
:k A 
^ A 
at A 
" A 
A 
A 
A 
or 
or 
SiMSIA. 
fig-leaf 
Ipr 
12505 cynaroides VV. 
12506 obovata W. 
12507 incana W. 
12508 cuneata W. 
12509 palmata W. 
12510 grandiflora W. 
12511 uniflora W. 
12512 cernua H. K. 
1811. DIDEL'TA. 
12513 carnosum W. 
12514 spinosum W. 
1247 
W. 
Artichoke-cu[). i Al or 
smooth-shrubb. ^ i | or 
hoary ^ \ | or 
wedge-leaved *S i | or 
palmated ' * i | or 
large-flowered * i | or 
single-flowered lAJ or 
drooping-flow. )£ O] or 
DiDELTA. 
alternate-leav'd It i | un 
opposite-leaved Us i | un 
12472 
Composites. 
Sp. 1—2. 
0 
4 
jl.o 
Or 
t^aronna iioi. 
Compositce. 
Sp. 1. 
J 
jl.o 
Or 
\Ta\.^ Cvitrr 1QtQ 
V era i^ruz lois. 
Composites. 
Sp. 4—6. 
2 
o.n 
Y 
Mexico 1811. 
2 
jl.au 
Y 
Mexico 1799. 
2 
jl.au 
Pu 
Mexico 1799. 
2 
jl.au 
W 
Mexico 1800. 
Composites. 
Sp. 19—32. 
3 
o.n 
Y 
Mexico 1799. 
3 
jl.o 
Y 
N. Amer. 1759. 
2 
jl.au 
Y 
N. Amer. 1780. 
2 
jl.s 
Y 
W. Indies 1752. 
3 
au.s 
Y 
N. Amer. 1785. 
6 
au.o 
Y 
N. Amer. 1737. 
4 
au.o 
Y 
N. Amer. 1812. 
6 
jn.jl 
W 
Jamaica 1699. 
6 
s.d 
Y 
W. Indies ... 
6 
jl.s 
Y 
W. Indies 1792. 
3 il.s 
Y 
Carolina 1724. 
2 
my.o 
Y 
Missouri 1822. 
6 
au.o 
Y 
N. Amer. 1699. 
3 
au.s 
Y 
N. Amer. 1786. 
2 
au.s 
Y 
Carolina 
3 
au.o 
Y 
Caronna 178o. 
2 
jn.au 
Y 
N. Amer. 1778. 
3 
jl.au 
Y 
Mexico 1803. 
8 
s.o 
Y 
N. Araer, 1765! 
Composites. 
Sp. 2—3. 
3 
jl.au 
Y 
Mexico 1799. 
4 
jl.au 
Y 
Co??iposites. 
Sp. 2—5. 
ap.jl 
W 
C. G. H. 1794. 
ap.jl 
W 
C. G. H. 1820. 
Composites. 
Sp. 1—2. 
Or 
Peru 1786. 
Composites. 
Sp. 1. 
2 
jl.au 
Y 
Composites. 
Sp. 3. 
2 
my.jn 
Y 
C. G. H. 1774. 
2 
jn.au 
Y 
C. G. H. 1780. 
2 
jn.au 
Y 
C. G. H. 1786. 
Composites. 
Sp. 8—20. 
1 
jn 
Y 
C. G. H. 1789. 
2 
jn.au 
Y 
C. G. H. 1794. 
2 
jl.au 
Y 
C. G. H. 1739. 
2 
jn.au 
Y 
C. G. H. 1812. 
3 
jn.au 
Y 
C. G H. 1800. 
jn.au 
Y 
c! a H. 1812'. 
3 
jn.au 
Y 
C. G. H. 1815. 
2 
my.jl 
Y 
C. G. H. 1774. 
Composites. 
Sp. 2. 
3 
jn.jl 
Y 
C. G. H. 1771 
3 jn.jl 
Y 
C. G. H. I774-. 
D CO Bot. mag. 1602 
D CO Bot. reg. 591 ^ 
S CO Bot. mag. 1689 
S CO Jac. ic. 3. t. 595 
C l.p Bot. mag. 1535 
S CO Jac. schce.3.t.374 
D l.p 
D p.l 
D CO 
S CO 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D CO 
D l.p 
D CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
D p.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D CO 
D p.l 
Bot. mag. 2059 
Bot. mag. 156 
Pl.man.t.344.f4 
Plum. ic. 53. f. 1 
Moris.s.7.t.3.f.44 
Herm. para. 124 
Bot. reg. 7 
Smith spic. t. 22 
Bot. cab. 821 
Bot. reg. 846 
Plu.alra. t.83.f.5 
Cav. ic. 3. t. 260 
S CO Cav. ic. 1. t. 77 
D p.l 
C l.p Se. mu.l.t.90.f.8 
C l.p 
C l.p Bot. reg. 909 
S CO Jac. ic 1. t. 176 
C p.l Bur. afr. t.54. f.l 
C l.p 
C l.p Th. act. haf.3.t.5 
D l.p 
C l.p 
C l.p 
C l.p 
C l.p 
C l.p 
D CO 
S CO 
Ho.n.h.6.t.34.f.2 
Jac. ic 3. t. 591 
Th.act. ha.at.lO 
Th. act.ha.3.t.l3 
Bot. mag. 1844 
Th. act. haf 3.t.7 
Meerb. ic. 1. 1.40 
C l.p L'Her.stirp.t.28 
C l.p Wen.obs.t.4.f.3" 
12486 12474 " ^-^^a^^**- 12494 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1801. Galardia. Fougeroux de Bondaroy, the nephew of Duhamel, dedicated this genus to M. Gaillard de 
Charentonneau, an amateur of botany. 
1802 Tithonia. A fanciful name given to this plant by Desfontaines, because of the color of its flower, 
which resembles Yellow Morning, or Aurora, whose husband was Tithonus, 
1803. Cosmea. From xotrf^o;, beautiful, on account of the elegance of the foliage. 
1804. Coreopsis. From ao^is, a bug, and o-^is, resemblance. Its seed is convex on one side, and concave on 
the other ; it has a membranous margin, and it has two little horns at the end which gives it very much the 
appearance of some insect. C. verticillata is a handsome shrubbery plant, continuing long in flower j the 
florets are used in North America, to dye cloth red. C. tinctoria is a very handsome border annual. 
1805. Simsia. Named by Persoon, after Dr. John Sims, the co-editor with Mr. Konig, of the excellent 
Annals of Botany, and for many years the sole editor of the Botanical Magazine. 
