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St£chdsC\tT\na Dod. 168. 
St&chas citrina five Amaranthus luteus Jonft. 646. Ic • i. 
Staechas citrina five Coma aurea Park. 68. fig. 7. 
Stachas citrina, tenuifolia Narbonenfts I B. 3. i. 26. p. 154. 
fig. ead. flore luteo paliefcente Chair. 369. Ic. 7. 
The Leaves of this Plant are bed reprefented in I B. 
and Chabreus, being much narrower than thofe Figured 
by Clufius. 
Grows plentifully about Montpelier , where it Flowers 
in April and May. 
1 2. Gandy Caffidony, Ray 281. 8. 
Elychryfum Creticum C B. 264. 6. 
Chryjocome 5 quae Cretica Clufi 327. 
Chryfocome five Such as citnnzCretica Park. 69. 8. 
Stachas citrina globofo & amplo flore Cretica, Barrelier pi. 
987. 1 c.opt. 814. 
This laft Author has given a very accurate Figure of 
this Plant, which is fo beautiful an Ornament in our 
moft curious Gardens. 
1 3. Stif-rim’d Mary-gold , Ray 338 c. 4. pi. 2. 
After Atticus Cafalp. 49 5 • c. 3 o Ge r- 3 9 2 . Ic 1 . Jonft -4% 6. Ic. 1 . 
After Atticus 1. Clufi 13. Fig. 1. MaftiloticusTabern.lcon . 
361.2. 
After Att. luteus vulg. Park, 128. fig. 1. 
After Atticus &In?uinaria f. Inguinalis Lob. Ic. 248.1. Belgi 
423.OM: 188. fig. 
After luteus , foliis ad florem rigidis C B. 2 66. 1. Phyt. 
518. 1 • 
Chryfanthemum Afteris facie, foliis ad florem rigidis H. 
Leyd 144. 
Its Rim of yellow Flowers is befet with ftifF, long, 
pointed green Leaves, by which its diftinguilhed from 
all others. 
Its common in Sicily, Italy , Narhon and Spain, Flowring 
in May and June. 
P p it\'Bobart’s 
