"246 SVNG£N.— POLYGAM. SUPERF. 



32. BELLIS. 

 1. B. percn?i'is (common Daisy) , scape naked single-flowered, 



leaves obovate cienate. Lighlf. p. 487. E. B. t. 424. 

 Hab. Pastures, frequent. Fl. from the early spring till the end of 

 autumn. % . 



33. CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



1. Ch. Leucanthemmn [great white Ox-«/e), leaves amplexicaul 

 oblong obtuse cut pinnatifid at the base radical ones obovate 

 petiolate, stem erect branched. Light f. p. 48S. E. B. t. 601. 



Hab. Dry pastin-es, abundant. Fl. June, July. 1( . 

 Stem 1 — 2 f. high, furrowed. Flowers large ; their disk yellow j the 

 rav white. 



2. Ch. segelum {Corn Marigold), leaves amplexicaul glaucous 

 inciso-serrate above toothed at the base. LightJ. p. 489. E.B, 

 t.540. 



Hab. Corn-field.s, frequent. Very rare about Edinb., much too com- 

 mon elsewhere, Mr. Arnott. Fl. Aug. 0, 

 One foot or more high. Flowers large, deep yellow. 



34. PYRETHRUM. 



1 . P. Parfhenium [covimoJi Feverfew), leaves petiolate flat bipin- 

 nate the segments ovate cut, peduncles branched corymbose, 

 stem erect, involucre hemisph;erical pubescent. Liahtf. p. 490 

 [Matricaria Par th.). E.B.t.V2'S\. 



Hab. Wa.ste places near houses, and on rocks. Fl. July. 1/ . 

 One foot to two feet high_, branched. Disk of the Jlowcrs yellow, the 

 ray very short, white. 



2. P. inodorum [sce?itless Feverfew), leaves sessile bipinnatifid 

 with the segments capillary, stem branched spreading, pappus 

 entire. Lightf. p. 488 [Chrysanth. inod.). E. B. ^.676. 



Hab. Fields and way-sides, common. Fl. Aug., Oct. ©, 

 Stem about one foot high. Flowers large, upon long naked peduncles ; 

 disk very convex, yellow; ray large, pure white. 



3. P. maritimuni [Seaside Feverfeiv), leaves bipinnatifid the seg- 

 ments linear fleshy avvniess, stem diffuse branched, pappus 

 lobed. Lightf. p.'49 1 ( Matricaria warit.). E. B.t.97\. 



Hab. Sea-coast in sandy soil. Isle of Bute and W. side of Cantyre, 

 between Machrianish and Barr, Lightf Sea-shore about Aber- 

 deen, Anderson. Appin, Capt. Carmichael. Side of West Tarbet 

 Loch, and near Balluchoolish, Mr. Murray. Near M'Dufl", BamfF- 

 shire, Mr. Gibb. Brig-Houscbay, GalloMay, Dr. Walker. Fl. 

 July. 7/. 



From a span to a foot high, spreading, thickly clothed with fleshy 

 shining leaves. Fliwers much smaller than those of P. inod., and 

 the ray shorter in proportion. 



35. MATRICARIA. 



1. M. Chamomiila [wild Chamomile), leaves glabrous bipinna- 



