the Cambridge Botanic Garden. Flowers in July and Au- 

 gust. 



A hardy perennial plant. Stem upright, shaggily furred, 

 nearly round, nervedly streaked. Leaves wideset, decres- 

 cent, scattered, pointing rather upwards, halfstemclasping, 

 owing to the hlackish glands at the edge showing the appear- 

 ance of being ohsoletely serrate, lower ones lanceolately ob- 

 long, npper ones ovately lanceolate, varicosely veined un- 

 derneath, longer ones tln-ee inches or more in length, and 

 an inch or more in breadth. Calyx of numerous leaflets, 

 soft, with a dark coloured and very shaggy fur, squarrosely 

 or irregularly spreading, twice shorter than the ray or more, 

 outer leaflets linearly lanceolate, narrow, inner ones very 

 narrow. F/ore/s o/'/Ar ray numerous, linear, narrow, deep 

 yellow, more than an inch long, three-toothed, haiiy at 

 the beick. Florets of the disk with a turbinately spreading 

 limb, segments rather pointed and nearly upright. 



