CHENOPODIUM— CHRYSOSPLENIUM. 
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Deneath ; segments of the calyx oblong. 
Damp. 
lyo'ni, (p. Au. IX) glabrous, branching; 
leaves petioled, cordate-ovate, serrate ; 
epike.s terminal ; flowers clustered. iS'. 
CHENOPO'DIUM. 5—2. (Afiiplices. [From 
chen, a goose, and podos. foot, so ca'led from 
its supposed resemblance to a goose's foot.] 
al"hum, (green j)igweed, g. Ju. @.) leaves 
rlioniboid-ovate, erose, entire behind, the 
apper ones oblong, entire; .seed smooth. 
Var.?)^V"^<^e,leaves lance-rhoinboid, sinuate- 
toothed ; racemes ramose, sub-foliaceous ; 
Btera very green. 2-4 f. 
ho'tryfi, (oak-of-Jernsalem, g. J. leaves 
oblong, sinuate; lacemes naked, many- 
cleft. Sweet -scented. 12 i. 
rn'hrum, (red pigweed, r-g. Ju. @.) 
leaves rliomboid-triangular, deeply toothed 
and sinuate; racemes erect, compound, 
leafy. 2-3 f. 
amhroiiioi'des, (sweet pigweed, g. Ju. 
^.) leaves lanceolate, remotely tootlied; 
flowers in interrupted sessile clusters ; on 
slender, axillary, leafy branches. 1-2 f. 
antlLelmiii." tlcum, (wormseed, g. Au. 
leaves oblong-lanceolate, toothed ; spikes 
long, interrupted, leafless; odor strong. 12- 
24 i. 
scopa'rhim, (summer cypre.ss,) leaves 
flat, lance linear, maruan ciliate ; flowers 
glomerate, axillary. Ex. 
CHlMAPH"iLA. 10— I. {Ericm.) momchei- 
ma, wmter, and philos, a lover.] 
mncu/fi'ta, (spotted wintergreen, w. Ju. 
Zl.) leaves lanceolate, rounded at the base, 
remotely serrate, marked with long spots; 
scape 2 3 flowered ; fllaments woolly. 
nmbelln'tn, (prince's pine, bitter winter- 
green, r. w. Ju. 2^.) leaves serrate, uniform- 
ly green, wedge-lanceolate, with an acute 
base; scape corymbed ; filaments glabrous. 
CHIOCOC'CA. 5—1 t^Rubiacem.) [From 
Chion. snow, kokkos, herry.] 
racemo'sd., (y. w. Ju. lj>.) leaves ovate, 
oblong, acute, flat ; racemes axillary, pe- 
duncled, simple. S. 
CHIONAN" I HUS 2—1. (JasminecB.) [From 
chion, snow, nnthos, flower.] 
virgi)L"icii, (fringe-tree, w. M. Ip.) pani- 
cle terminal, trifid ; peduncles 3 flowered ; 
leaves acute. Var. monta'nns,\e&yes oval- 
lanceolate, coriaceous, glabrous; panicle 
dense ; drupe oval. Var. mariti'nnis.\e?Lves 
obovate lanceolate, membranaceous, pubes- 
cent; panicle very lax; drupe elliptic; ber- 
ries purpli.sh-blue. 
(JHC NDRII/'LA. 17—1. (Chioracea;.) 
caralini//' t/a, {y. March. leaves lance- 
ohlong, glabrous ; stem erect, few-flowered, 
peduncles long. 2 f. 
CHRYSAN" I ilEMU.M. 17—2. (Corymhiferm.) 
[From chrunos, golden, anthos, tlower.] 
par/he'iuum, leaves petioled, compound, 
flat ; leafets ovate, gashed ; peduncles 
branching, corymbed ; stem erect. Fever- 
few. Ex. 
caritia'Lvm, (r. w. Au. %) leaves bipin- 
aate, fleshy, glabrous; scale of the calyx 
•marinate. Three colored daisy. Ex. 
coiona'Hum, (Au. @.) leaves bipinnatifid, 
acute broader outward ; stem branching. 
P7* 
Garden chrysanthemum, improperly called 
artemisia. Ex. 
leucan"tJtemnm, (ox-eyed daisy, J. 2X) 
leaves clasping, lanceolate, serrate, cut- 
toothed at the base ; stem erect, branching. 
12 20 i. 
CHRYSEIS. 12—1. (Papaveracem.) 
c(iVifnr"nic.a, (y.) stem branching, leafy ; 
torus obconic ; calyx ovoid, with a very 
short abrupt acumination; petals bright 
yellow, wi;ii an orange spot at the base. 
S. Oregon. 
CHRYSOBALA'NaS. 11— 1. {Rosacea.) [From 
dirusos. gold, balanvs, a nut, so ca'led on 
account of the yellow color of the nut be- 
fore it is dried.] 
ohlongifo'lius, (w. J. ^.) leaves oblong, 
lanceolate, entire, glabrous, shining; flow- 
ers panicled; fruit oblong. 1-2 f. S. 
CHRYSOCO'MA. 17—1. (Corymbifera.) [From 
ckru.<os. gold, kome, hair.] 
virga'ta, herbaceous, smooth ; leaves 
narrow, linear; .stem branching ; branches 
corymbed. fastigiate, virgate ; scales of the 
calyx glutinous, appressed. 18 i. Golden 
locks. Flowers yellow. 
rmda'ta, (y. S. 2^.) radical leaves spatii- 
late, lanceolate ; cauline ones linear, scat- 
tered ; corymb compound, fastigiate ; invo- 
lucre oblong, 3-4-flowered. 2 f. S. 
CHRY"SOGO'NUM. 17—4. {Corymhiferm.) 
virginvi'niim, (y. J. 2|.) low, woolly, vil- 
lose ; leaves oval-dentate, narrowing into 
the petiole. 6 12 i. (S. 
CHRYSOF'SIS. 17—2. {Corymbiferm.) [From 
chrusus, golden, ops, appearance.] 
tiiaria' iia, (y. Au. hairy; leaves ob- 
long lanceolate, serrate; the upper ones 
sessile, acute ; the lower ones spatnlate, 
and generally obtu.se ; coiynib simple ; in- 
volucre viscid-pubescent. Florets of the 
ray 16-20. Sandy woods. 
graminifo'lia, (y. S. IX ) silky, leaves 
lanceolate linear, acute, entire, nerved ; 
corymb compound ; stem leafy toward the 
summit. Var. teiniifo'lio. Silky or woolly 
leaves, narrow-linear, shining ; stem few- 
flowered ; scales of the involucre glabrous. 
2 f. 
pinifo'lia, (y. Oc. ^ ' ^ veiy glabrous ; 
stem rigid; leaves lineai. 'rowded, rigid; 
corymb large ; scales oi 'ie involucre 
woolly at the summit. 18 24 i. ■ '9. 
tii'diophyVla, (y. Au. 2X-) hair_, leaves 
oblong, obtu.'^e, very entire, somewha 'asp- 
irig, scabrous on the margin; corymu sim- 
ple ; scales of the involucre veiy narrow, 
glandular. 12-18 i. iS. 
go^iSiyp'inn, (y. S. 2^.) woolly, hoary , 
leaves sessile, oblong, spatulate, obtuse, 
very entire ; corymb fastigiate. 1-2 f. S 
den.tfifta, (y. S. 11.) lanuginous; leaves 
cuneate, obtuse, deeply toothed ; upper 
ones oblong, oval, entire ; corymb simple. 
2 f. ^\ 
CHRYSOSPLE'NIUM. 8—2. {Snxifragce.) 
[From chrusos, gold, asplenion, spleenwort.] 
oppoMtifo'laim. (golden saxifrage, y-r. 
M. 1X-) leaves opposite, roundish, slightly 
crenate, tapering for a little di.stauce to the 
petiole. la rivulets, springs, 4cc. 
