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SYNGENESIA FRUSTRANEA. 
Class XIX. 
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1812. GORTE'RIA. W. Gorteria. 
12515 personata W. procumbent 
1813. GAZA'NIA. H. K. Gazania. 
12516 rigens H. K. great-flowered 
12517 uni flora B. M. garden 
12518 Pavonia H. K. Peacock 
12519 subulata H. K. awl-leaved 
1814. CRYPTOSTEM'MA. Cryptostemma. 
12520 calendulaceumH.iiC. Marygold-flow. O 
12521 hypochondriacumH.it.divided-rayed O 
12522 runcinatum H. K. Dandelion-lvd. O 
1815. ARCTOTHE'CA. 
12523 repens W. 
1816. SPHENO'GYNE. 
12524 anthemoides H. K. 
12525 crithmifolia H. K. 
12526 scariosa H. K. 
12527 abrotanifolia H. K. 
12528 dentata H. K. 
12529 odorata H. K. 
12530 pil'ifera Ker. 
1817. ZOS'GEA. W. 
12531 Leptaurea W. 
1818. LEU'ZEA. Bee. 
12532 con'ifera Dec. 
12533 altaica Link. 
Co7n}30sitce. 
I jl.au Y 
Compositce. 
1 my.s Or 
1 jl.au Y 
lljn.jl Y 
1 jl.au Y 
Composites. Hp. 
1 jn.au Y.Pu C. 
1 jl.au Y C. 
1 jl.au Y C. 
l-,3. 
G. H. 
4—9. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
3—5. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
1774. S CO Jac,col.4.t.21.f.l 
1755. 
1816. 
1804. 
1792. 
1752. 
1731. 
1794. 
C p.l Bot. mag. 90 
C p.l Bot. mag. 2270 
C p.l Bot. reg. 35 
D l.p 
S CO Bot. mag. 2252 
S CO 
S CO 
W. Arctotheca. 
creeping lAl or 
U.K. Spue NOG YNE. 
white-crowned O el 
Samphire-leav. a. \ | el 
scaly-cupped tt. i | el 
South em w.-lv. n. \ | el 
small-leaved si. \ 1 el 
smooth-seeded tt. i ( el 
piliferous tL i | el 
Zce'gea. 
yellow-flowered O un 
Leuzea. 
cone 
Altai 
Compositce. Sp. 1. 
1 jl.au Y • C. G. H. 
1793. D CO Jac.schce.3,t.306 
^ A or 
:^ A or 
1819. CENTAU'REA. TV. Centaury. 
Compositce. 
ijl.s Y 
1 ap.au Y 
1 ap.au Y 
1 my.au Y 
lljn.jl Y 
1 ap.jn Y 
l|d Y 
Compos/ice. 
i jl.au Or 
Compositce. 
f jn.s Pu 
f jn.s Pu 
Comnositce. 
Sp. 7. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Sp. 1. 
1774. 
1768. 
1774. 
1789. 
1787. 
1774. 
1821. 
S CO Bot. mag. 544 
C l.p Bur. afr. t. 65.f.l 
C l.p 
C l.p 
C l.p Burm. afr. t. 64 
C l.p 
C l.p Bot. reg. 604 
12534 phrygia W. 
12535 salicif61ia Bieb. 
12536 pectinata W. 
12537 austr'iaca W. 
125.38 uniflora W. 
12539 flosculosa W. 
12,'j40 nervosa W. en. 
12541 trichocephala W. 
12542 rivularis Brot. 
12543 hyssopifolia W. 
12544 nigra W. 
12545 nigrescens W. 
12546 Triumfetti W. 
12547 montana W. 
12548 axillaris W. 
12549 Cyanus W. 
12550 paniculata W. 
12551 spinosa W. 
12515 
feathery-calyx. A or 
Willow-leaved A or 
pectinated A or 
Austrian A or 
one-headed ^ A or 
flosculous A or 
nerved ^ A or 
downy-calyxed A or 
river-side ^ A or 
Hyssop-leaved ti. | or 
lljn.o 
H jn o 
1 jl.o 
H jn.o 
1 jn.o 
I jn.o 
II jn.s 
1 jl.au 
2 jl.s 
3 jl.au 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Pu 
Br 
Pu 
Black Knapweed ^ Aw 1 my.au Pu 
dark A un 1| jn.au Pu 
^ A un 1 jn.au Pu 
Triumfetti'3 
mountain A or 
axillary A or 
Blue-bottle O or 
panicled ^ Q) ov 
prickly-branch. ^ _AJ or 
12516^ 
1| jn.au 
1 jn.au 
3 jn.au 
n jl.au 
2 jl.s 
r 7 
Levant 1770. 
S 
CO 
Jac. ic. 1. 1. 177 
Sp. 2—5. 
S. Europe 1683. 
D 
l.p 
Ann. mu. 16.t.l4 
Siberia 1822. 
D 
CO 
Sp. 101—182. 
Switzerl. 1633. 
D 
CO 
Fl. dan. 520 
Caucasus 1823. 
D 
CO 
France 1727. 
D 
CO 
Austria 1815. 
D 
CO 
S. Europe 1819. 
D 
CO 
Italy 1818. 
D 
CO 
S. Europe 1815. 
D 
CO 
Siberia 1805. 
D 
CO 
Gm.s.2.t.45.f.I.2 
Portugal 1812. 
D 
CO 
Spain 1812. 
C 
CO 
Barr. ic. 306 
Britain past. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 278 
Hungary 1805. 
D 
CO 
M.Cenis 1820. 
D 
CO 
Austria 1596. 
D 
CO 
Bot. mag. 77 
Austria 1823. 
D 
CO 
Britain corn fi. 
S 
CO 
Eng. bot. 277 
Europe 1640. 
S 
CO 
Jac. aust. 4.t.320 
Candia 1640. 
c 
p.l 
Bot. mag. 2493 
12518 
12524 "'M^ €^^^:^'m mm 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1812. Gorteria. Named after David Gorter, a Dutchman, professor of botany at Harderwych, and after- 
wards physician to Elizabeth, Empress of Russia. He jiublished a Flora Belgica in 1767, and assisted 
KraschenninikoflF in his Flora Ingrica G. Rigens is a very showy plant when the flowers are fully expanded. 
All the species are of easy culture. 
1813. Gazania. Supposed to have been so called from yotZ^cc, riches, in allusion to the splendour of the 
flowers. 
1814. Cryptostemma. From x^vrrav, concealed, and srif^u-a,, a crown ; the scaly crown of the grains being 
involved in wool. Tender annuals, natives of the Cape of Good Hope. 
1815. Arctotheca. See Arctotis, from which this has been divided. 
1816. Sphenogyne. So called from lr^!)^^, a wedge, and yvv/i, a female, in allusion to the wedge-shaped stigmas. 
Pretty annual flowers. 
1817. Zoegea. Named after Dr. J. Zoega, who published a Flora Islandica in 1775. Leptaurea is an 
abbreviation of Lepto-centaurea, small centaurea. 
1818. Leuzea. Divided by M, DecandoUe, from Centaurea, from which it differs in not having the outer 
florets barren, nor the pappus with simple hair, nor the insertion of the fruit oblique. He named it after his 
friend Deleuze. 
