168 SYNGENESIA POLVTGAMIA SUPERFLUA. [CI. 19. 



Stem much branched, hairy. Flowers hemispherical ; radius 



scarcely longer than the disk. — Pulicaria vulgaris, Br. Fl. 

 Wet sandy sit. 0.9. A span. Fl. pale yell.; rays short, recurved. 

 4. I. crithmoides, \ . 68. (Samphire-leaved F.) Leaves linear, fleshy, 



parti)' three-pointed. Calyx smooth. — Limbarda crith., Br.Fl. 

 Muddy sea-shores. If- 8. L. crowded. Flor. of the disk orange; 



of the margin golden. 



402. CINERARIA. Flea-wort. 



1. C. palust?is, 3. 151. (Marsh F.) Flowers corj^mbose. Leaves 



broadly lanceolate, toothed or sinuated. Stem shaggy, leafy, 

 hollow. 

 Pools and ditches. If . 6, 7. Stem Sf stout. Fl. golden yellow. 



2. C. integrifolia, 3. 152. (Mountain F.) Flowers simply and im- 



perfectly umbellate, with several lanceolate bracteas. Radical 

 leaves elliptical, obscurely toothed ; the rest lanceolate ; all 

 shaggy. — C. campestris, Br. Fl. 

 Limest. cliffs. If. 5 — 7. Stem a span high, simple. Fl. few, golden. 



403. DORoNICUM. Leopard's bane. 



1. D. pardalidnches, Suppl.2654. (Great L.) Leaves heart-shaped, 



toothed ; the lowermost on long naked stalks ; intermediate ones 

 with the petioles dilated into two broad semiamplexicaul ears at 

 the base ; the uppermost sessile and amplexicaul. 

 Meadows and pastures, not indig. If. 6, 7. Boot tuberous. Stem 

 2 — 3f high. Fl. large, yell. 



2. D. plantagineum, D. pardalianches, 9.630, not of L. (Plantain- 



leaved L.) Leaves toothed ; radical ones on naked stalks, ovate 

 or slightly heart-shaped, produced at the base ; cauline ones 

 sessile, except the lowest, which has a winged stalk, with am- 

 plexicaul ears ; intermediate ones heart-shaped-oblong ; upper 

 ovate-acuminate. 

 Waste pi. not indig. If . 6, 7. 



404. BeLLIS. Daisy. 



1. B. perennis, 6. 424. (Common Daisy.) Root creeping. Flower- 

 stalks radical, naked. 

 Mead.& past. If.. 3 — \2.L.obovate. Diskyell. ; rays white or crims. 



405. CHRYSANTHEMUM. Ox-eye. 



1. Ch. Leucanthemum, 9. 601. (White O. Moon Daisy.) Leaves 



clasping the stem, oblong, obtuse, cut ; pinnatifid at the base ; 

 radical ones obovate, stalked. 

 Fields & past. If • 6, 7. Smoothish. Fl. large; diskyell. rays white. 



2. Ch. segetum, 8. 540. (Yellow O. Corn Marigold.) Leaves clasping 



the stem, glaucous ; jagged upwards ; toothed at the base. 

 Fields. . 6 — 8. Smooth. Stem bushy. Fl. yell, large and elegant. 



406. PyRETHRUM. Feverfew. 

 1. P. Parthenium, 18. 1231. (Common F.) Leaves stalked, com- 



