62 COMPOSITE. 



coriaceous oval or obovate concave bracts with short and abrupt foliaceous tips, subtending 

 the fertile flowers. Bracts of the recej)tacle all firm-coriaceous and persistent, linear or 

 lanceolate, partly enclosing the sterile flowers or their pedicel-like inane ovary. Ligules 

 oblong, almost entire: disk-corollas narrowly funnelform, 5-lobcd. Sterile style somewhat 

 clavate, very hispid. Akenes filling nearly the whole deeply concave face of the subtending 

 bract (not adnate to it), and covered by the 2 or 3 rigid internally attached chaffy bracts of 

 sterile flowers, obovate, wingless, both faces carinately uuicostate : indurated bases of the 

 bract, the chaff, and the akenc firmly and inseparably united, tardily falling away from the 

 receptacle. Pappus a conspicuous and persistent firm-scarious and hispid crown, more or 

 less cleft into 3 or 4 irregular lobes or into a pair of lanceolate scales; that of the abor- 

 tive ovaries somewhat similar but rudimentary, nearly as in Sllphhun. Alternate-leaved 

 perennial. 



■H- -H- Heads small, mostly hemispherical, nearly or quite discoid ; the corolla of the 5 to 8 

 female flowers with the ligule very short, often broader than long, or obsolete : receptacle 

 conical or convex : flowers whitish : corollas of the sterile ones tubular-funnelform, and the 

 style glabrous except the more or less dilated and truncate pubescent summit, their ovary 

 obsolete : akenes more turgid dorsally : involucre of rather few ovate or orbicular appressed 

 bracts, in about two series : leaves alternate. 



75. PARTHENIUM. Fertile flowers 5, with obcordate or 2-lobed almost sessile concave 

 ligule l)arely surpassing the disk, or a truncate emargiuate cup. Bracts of tJie involucre 

 chartaceous or partly herbaceous, and the inner more scarious : those of the usually conical 

 receptacle cuneate, tomentose at summit, partly enclosing the sterile flowers. Akenes oval 

 or obovate, commonly piibescent, surrounded by a filiform callous margin, which is firmly 

 coherent at base with the bases of the bracts of the contiguous pair of sterile flowers and of 

 the subtending bract, at length tearing away from the akene ; the summit bearing the mar- 

 cescent corolla, and a pappus of two chaffy awns or scales, or sometimes hardly any. 



76. PARTHENIOE. Fertile flowers 6 to 8, with corolla hardly equalling the disk, not 

 longer than the style, an obliquely cleft tube, with ligule obsolete or reduced to 2 or 3 small 

 teeth; sterile flowers 40 or 50, with funnelform corolla.' Involucre of .5 somewhat herba- 

 ceous oval exterior bracts, and of 6 or 8 somewhat larger orbicular-obovate and more 

 scarious interior ones, tliese subtending the fertile flowers. Keceptacle convex, with linear- 

 oblong or spatulate chaffy bracts subtending the outer series of sterile flowers, but mostly 

 minute or wanting to the inner flowei's. Akenes oblong-obovate, glabrous, wingless, but 

 acute-margined, with an incurved apiculation terminated by a small sphacelate obtuse tip, 

 inserted by a very small base, falling away at maturity with the involncral and two recep- 

 tacular bracts, but these readily separating. Pappus none ; and corolla deciduous. 



Subtribe III. Ambrosie-«. Fertile flowers apetalous, or with corolla reduced to a tube 

 or ring around the base of the 2-parted style : disk-flowers staminate, with funnel- 

 form or obconical 4-5-lobed corolla, anthers slightly united and their short terminal 

 appendage in flexed, the abortive style hairy only at the somewhat enlarged and 

 depressed summit, the ovary a mere rudiment. Pappus none (or a vestige in Oxy- 

 tenia and Dicoria). Heads small; the flowers whitish or greenish. 



* Head androgynous (rarely all male in Dic.orin), having few (or rarely solitary) female 

 flowers at the margin ; the more numerous male flowers all or most of them subtended 

 by slender and commonly spatulate chaffy bracts : anther-tips short and obtuse, rarely 

 pointed : involucre open : akenes usually lai-ge for the size of this head, free. — Ivew., DC. 



■1— Akenes turgid, mostly obovate or pyriform, marginless : dilated summit of the sterile 

 style hispidulous or radiately penicillate. 



77. IV A. Female flowers 1 to .5, with or M'ithout the tube or cup representing a corolla. 

 Akenes more or less obcompressed, glabrous, puberulent, or glandular; the terminal areola 

 small. 



78. OXYTENIA. Female flowers about 5, wholly destitute of corolla; their style with 

 2 oval or oblong and very obtuse stigmatic lobes. Involucre of about 5 coriaceo-herbaceous 

 dilated-ovate and rather rigidly acuminate bracts. Eeceptacle convex, small ; tlie 10 to 20 

 sterile flowers subtended by slender chaffy bracts witli cuneate-dilated tips, or these wanting 

 to the central ones. Akenes (immature) obovate and turgid, very villous, nearly pyriform 



