SYNGENES. NECESS. 1593—1595. 
1475 
* 593 - MELA,MPODlU!VT. Receptacle ciiaffV, co- • 
nic: feeds crowned with a heart- (haped involute 
converging fcaJe : calyx 5-]caved. 
Stem erefl; leaves fomewhat linear, whth a fingle tooth 
each fide. 
Yera Cruz. Banls. ’’elig. Houft, 9. /. 21. 
^tem erc£t: leaves-toothed, fe/file. 
Jamaica, St. Domingo. S’wartx. prodr. 114. 
Stem decnmbent: leaves ova!, ferrate. 
South America. Sp. pi. 1303 
^594. UNXIA. Receptacle naked, flat: down o : 
calyx 5 -leaved. 
• ^saves lanceolate: dilk and ray 5-flowered. 
orinam. Plant with the odour of camphor : kantes feffile, 
lanceolate, 5-nerved, hairy, fofc : Jla'=wers solitary, 
^^ 3 ves oblong, fomewhat hearted, hairy ; ftem villous: 
Calyx many- flowered. 
®yenne. Richard aCl. nat. hist, Paris, i.p. 103. 
^595. Calendula. Receptacle naked, flat; 
down o: calyx many-leaved, nearly equal: feeds 
of the difk membranaceous. Markold. 
s ^ 
mnricate, incurved; outer-ones lance, 
p fi'bulate, muricateontheback. 
-Urope. Leaves heart-lanceolate : feeds linear. 
boat-fiiaped, incurved, muricate;the 5 outer-oncs ovate- 
anceolate, with a toothed membranaceous margin, 
inuricate on the back. 
’rbary. Cavatf. if. 1. tab. 3. fg. 5. 
obovate, fmooth: calyx flighfly muricate. 
**cu;ine. Plant not hairy : leaves rough on the edge. 
*he feeds boat- ihap.sd, muricate, incitrved. 
^ °tuh of Europe. PIackn.u. t. 106. Mill illuft. fig. 
^oat-lhaped, incurved, muricate; outer-ones lance- 
ubtilate, muricate, ereft; leaves lanceolate, fomewhat 
unuate- toothed, rough: ftem fuffruticofe, 
'^nts. y fmh. 2. p, 94. Plant rough. 
