4AG SYNGENESIA SEGREGATA. E'chinops, 
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hermaphrodite ones are mixed with more obscure females. 
Receptacle scaly. Pappus none. 
1. S. mollis. R. 
Annual, winged. Leaves sessile, decurrent, long-obovate, 
bristle-serrate, downy and glutinous, Peduncles as long as 
the leaves; scales of the perianth lanceolate, and ciliate, . 
Female florets fiilform. 
Adaca-manjen. Rheed. Mal. x, t. 43, 
An annual, a native of dry land that has been Jately in cul- 
tivation. It flowers during the cold season. 
Stem scarcely any, but many expanding, dichotomous, 
winged branches; these wings are irregularly toothed and 
take their rise from the insertions of the leaves; the whole 
plant is from one to two feet high. Leaves sessile, decurrent, 
oblong, obtuse, bristle-serrate, covered on both sides with soft, 
glutinous down. Flowers solitary, leaf-opposed, or terminal, ; 
peduncled, globular, rose-coloured, or inclining to purple. 
Pedunceles winged, branch-like. Calyx, perianthium, com- 
mon. scarcely any ; partial one many-leaved ; leaflets linear- 
lanceolate, and ciliate. 
This plant is remarkably fragrant; it certainly might be 
applied to valuable purposes in medicine. 
2.8. Indicus, Willd. iti, 2394) — ae 
; ged. Leaves lanceolate, decurrent, serrate, 
» panicles’ short, winged ; scales of the proper pe- 
rianth | cuneate, and smooth, Female florets about oor 
and gibbous, 
A native of Bengal, where it flowers in the cold season. 
This species is sarfoctl y inodorous, whereas 8S. —— is iA 
fragrant. 
-ECHINOPS. Schreb. gen. N. 1353. : 
Partial perianth one-flowered. Florets tubular, herma- 
phrodite. Receptacle bristly. Pappus obscure. 
