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1 Fée is of opinion that Pliny has here confounded "cunila" with "conyza," and that he means the κόνυζα μικρά of Dioscorides, B. iii. c. 136, the κόνυζα θῆλυς of Theophrastus, Hist. Plant. B. vi. c. 2, supposed to be the Inula pulicaria of Linnæus. See B. xxi. c. 32.
2 A variety of Conyza. See B. xxi. c. 32.
3 Dioscorides, B. iii. c. 136, says the same of the κόνυζα μικρά, or "small conyza."
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