436 _ POLYGAMIA SUPERFLUA.  Pyrethrum. 
it, for Verbesina Boswellia, a very ramous, cespitose plant ; 
whereas this is rigidly erect. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Schreb. gen. N. 1307. 
Receptacle naked, Pappus none. Calyx hemispherical, 
imbricated ; the marginal scales membranaceous. 
1. C. Indicum, Willd, iii, 2147. 
Diffuse, perennial. Leaves variously divided. All the flo- 
rets ligulate, 
Tsjetti pu. Rheed, Mal. x. t. 44. 
Matricaria Chinensis. Rumph. Amb. vy. t. 91 f. 1. bad. 
Teling. Chamunti. 
Common in gardens all over India, where one name, Gool- 
daoodi of the Hindoos, serves for all the varieties. Flowers 
_ ing time the cold season. 
2. C. cuneatum. R. 
Perennial, diffuse, or creeping. Leaves sessile, wedge- 
shaped, deeply serrate, or gashed round the anterior margins. 
Flowers solitary, whitish ; scales of the ealyx cuneate, and 
ciliate. 
_A native of the Moluccas, ‘ 
- PYRETHRUM. Schreb. 
Reveplbih eka Pappus emarginate, Calyx heenit- 
pheric, imbricate. Scales rather acute, with seariose margins. 
P. Indicum. R, as 
Annual, erect, ramous, glancont: Leaves stem-clasping, 
pinnatifid. Branches Conigemons 5 flowers eRe 
times radiate, 
A native of Bengal. Sthaaaicsplaick pets a 
= feos teens ee 4 
