342 LXXVIII. composit®. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Senecio. 
achenes scabrid, pappus white. DC. Prodr. vi. 344; Clarke Comp. Ind. 194. 
S. subdentatus, Ledeb. Ic. Fl. Ross. t. 493, f. 9, S. chrysanthemifolius, DC. 
Prodr. vi. 346. 
Western Hrwarava; Northern Kashmir and Kunawer, alt. 817,000 ft., Thomson. 
&e.—Distrin. Affghanistan and westwards to Spain. 
Rather slender, stems often very many from the root, 6.18 in., branches erect or 
divaricating, leaves scattered, 1-2 in., rarely more. 
15. S. ramosus, Wall. Cat. 2129 A.; annual, glabrous, stem simple or 
branched angled and grooved, leaves all cauline sessile linear-oblong pinnatifid, 
lobes obtuse bases simple or j amplexicaul and dilated, heads many 3-4 in. 
diam, campanulate many-fld. subebracteolate long-peduncled in loose terminal 
corymbs, invol. bracts 12-15 slender acuminate margins scarious, ligules 6-8 
minute, achenes slender hairy. DC. Prodr. vi. 365; Clarke Comp. Ind. 196. 
SIKKIM Ternat, Assam, SILHET and Misumr; Roxburgh, &c. 
Stem 10-24 in. Leaves 1-8 in. Heads very small.—Clarke suggests that this 
may be a tropical form of S. vulgaris, but the small heads and the invol. bracts and 
achenes are very different. It is not described in Roxburgh, but there is in the 
Benthamian Herbarium a specimen communicated by that botanist to Dr. Forsyth, 
—S. vulgaris in Wight's Herbarium from the Nilgherry Mts. is no doubt an escape, 
and Thomson has garden specimens from Moradabad. 
14. S. pedunculatus, Zdgew. in Trans. Linn. Soc, xxi. 74; annual, 
dwarf, glabrous, stem and branches slender terete, leaves all cauline pinnatifid 
lobes linear divaricate base simple or dilated and j-amplexicaul, heads 4 in. 
diam. many-fld. narrowly campanulate subebracteolate long peduncled in loose 
irregular corymbs, invol. bracts 10-16 linear acuminate, ligules very short, 
achenes slender glabrous or nearly so, pappus white. Clarke Comp. Ind, 195. 
S. pedunculatus and dubius, Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & T. 
Western HIMALAYA; from Kashmir to Garwhal, alt, 912,000. ft., Jacquemont, 
&c. Western Ter: alt. 913,000 ft., Thomson, Ze, 
Usually 6-18 in. high, slender and very much branched from the base, with slender 
spreading leaf-lobes and small laxly corymbose heads. The roughness of the achenes 
requires a very high power to render it visible. Clarke suggests (l.c. 196) that S. 
pedunculatus and dubius may perhaps be referable to coronopifolius, but they appear 
to me to differ no less in the heads than in the habit and foliage. 
15. S. dubius, Ledeb. FI. Alt. iv. 112; annual, d warf, glabrous, branched | 
from the base,leaves sessile or the upper auricled linear entire or sparingly: 
pinnatifidly lobed, heads + in. diam. many-fld, subcampanulate bracteolate sub- 
corymbose, invol. bracts 12-16 linear-oblong green with acute purple tips and 
white margins, ligules 0, achenes hoary, pappus white. DC. Prodr. vi. 941; 
Clarke Comp. Ind. 195. 
Western HIMALAYA ; northern Kashmir, alt. 9-13,000 ft., Stoliczka. WESTERN 
TrmET; Parang Pass, alt. 15-17,000 ft., Thomson. Rakas Thal, alt. 16,000 ft. 
H. Strachey. 
Two to six inches high, with leaves often half the length of the plant. 
16. S. tetrandus, Ham. in Wall. Cat. 3199 B.; annual, slender, gla- 
brous, stem sub-angular or terete sometimes winged, leaves narrowly oblong 
from an auricled sometimes decurrent base irregularly pinnatifidly lobed, lobes 
subacute irregularly sparingly toothed, heads 4 in. diam. many-fld. subeampanu- 
late bracteolate subcorymbose, invol. bracts linear-lanceolate acuminate green 
with white margins glabrous, ligules overtopping the involucre, achenes scabrid, 
pappus white. DC. Prodr, vi. 365. 
Sixx1M ; plains at the foot of the hills, Hamilton, Clarke. 
A weak usually straggling weed 4-8 in. high, flexuous, simple or branched, very 
