— 434 POLYGAMIA SUPERFLUA, Tagetes. 
DORONICUM. Schreb. gen. N. 1297. 
Receptacle naked. Calyx imbricated. Seeds of the disk 
with a simple, hairy pappus ; those of the ray naked. 
D. calearatum, R. 
Annual, erect, ramous, and slender. Leaves stem-clasp- 
ing, Sagittate, serrate. _ 
Jacobea perfoliata. Burm. Zeyl. t. 55. f. 2. 
Inula Indica, Willd. iii. 2092. . 
Teling. Paleroopoo. \ 
An annual, growing under the shade of trees, on an uncul- 
tivated dry soil. It flowers during the cold season. 
Siem erect, ramous, round, coloured, a little hairy ; from 
one to three feet high. Leaves stem-clasping, sagittate, irre- 
gularly serrate, somewhat downy. Flowers many, terminal, 
peduncled, pretty large, yellow. Florets ; female of the ray 
tongued, linear, three-toothed, in the fissures of the mouth of 
the tube there stands a filiform recurved spur opposite to 
- the tongue, This is an excellent specific mark, \Seeds of the 
female florets, naked, smooth ; those of the hermaphrodites 
hairy, and crowned with ae pappus. Receptacle convex, 
naked, 
c TAGETES. Schreb. gen. N. 1302. | 
; acle naked. -Pappus of five, erect awns. Calyx 
one-leaved, five-toothed. Florets of the ray four or five, ee 
manent. 
Fg 
1. T. patula, Willd. ili, 2126, 
selrate, 
Pers. Gool Jafree, > ae gddvede otucbanl ege- 
Beng, Genda, “See es Hite : a 
“Annual, ramous, spreading. Leaves + lanceolate, ciliate- 
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