526 svNGENEsiA svpEKTLUA. Gnaphaliutn. 



G. sprithiilatum. Lam. ennjcl. 1. p. 728. 



In dry, siinny, and rocky situations : Pensylvania to Vir- 



giriia. O. July — Sept v v. About a span high j 



fidvvers small, pa!e straw-col'.ured. 



uliginosum. 8. G. caule herbaceo r?moso diffuse lanato, foliis lineari- 

 lanceolatis utrinqut- angnstatis tomeniosis, floribus ter- 

 minalibus congestis IFilld. sp. pi. 3. p. iSQl. 



Icon. FL da?!. SSg. 



In exs^iccated pools: Canada to Virginia. 0. Aug. 

 Sept. V. V. About a span high ; tiowers small, ca- 

 lyces brown. 

 germanicum. Q. G. herbaceum, canle erecro dicliotnmo, foliis lineari- 

 lanceobtis acutis tomeniosis, floribus globoso-capitatis 

 alaribus terminitlibasque. IFilld. sp. pL 3. p. 1894. 



Filago germanica Sp p/. 1311- 



Icon. FL dan. pp;. Erigl Lot. g\6. 



In dry fields and pastures : Pensylvania to Virginia. . 

 July, Aug. V. V. About a span high : calyces straw- 

 coloured. 



626. BELLIS. Gen. pi. 1300. 



integrifoUa. l. E. caulescens, divaricato-ramosa ; foliis integerrimis, in- 

 ferioribus obovatis, supremis lanceolatis, calycinis fo- 

 liolis acutissimis pilo acuminatis. — Mich, Jl. amer. 3. 

 p. 131. 

 On banks of rivers and on shady hills in Tennassee, 

 Mkiiaux. -f . 



627. CHRYSANTHEMUM. Gen. pi. 1307. 



iLeucanthe- j. C. foliis amplesicaulibus lanceolatis serratis, basl jnciso^ 

 mum, dentatis, caule erecto ramoso. JVilld. sp. pi. 3. 



p. 2142. 

 Icon, Fl. dan.Qg4. Engl. lot. 601. 

 In meadows and fields : conjmon every where, and pro- 

 bably introduced from Europe. 1/ . June, July. v. v. 

 A very troublesome weed ; flowers large, white, re- 

 sembling a dai-.y. 



atctieum, 2. C. foliis radicalibus tripartitis inciso-dentatis, caulinis 



cuneiformibus 3-part;tis obtusis. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 2146. ■ 

 Icon. Gmel.Jl. sil. 2. t. S4. 



