COMPOSIT& - 
anther-cells with a slender tail; branches of style and 
pappus as in the last; leaves alternate. Genera 12-14. 
12. INULA, L. 
Ray-flowers female or neuter, in one row; capitules 
solitary or in corymbs; receptacle flat; involucral bracts 
in many rows. Not alpine. 
I. Conyza, DC. (Conyza squarrosa, L.), Ploughman’s 
Spikenard; capitules very numerous, involucral bracts 
brown, plant strongly scented; thickets. J. spzreefolia, 
L.; stem very leafy, leaves coriaceous, ciliate, glabrous ; 
thickets ; Southern Switzerland, Dauphiny. | /. Azrta, L.; 
capitule often solitary, stem and leaves villous, involucral 
bracts erect; rocky; Southern Switzerland, Jura, rare. 
I. salicina, L.; capitules generally few, upper leaves cor- 
date, amplexicaul, lower linear-oblong, toothed; damp 
meadows; Southern Switzerland, Jura. Jf. Vazllantzz, 
Vill.; leaves grey-tomentose beneath, stem-leaves lan- 
ceolate, narrowed at the base; damp thickets; Western 
Switzerland, Dauphiny. /. drvztannica, L.; leaves soft, 
slightly toothed, stem-leaves cordate, amplexicaul, achenes 
villous; marshy fields; Switzerland, rare. J. montana, 
L.; capitule large, solitary, leaves covered on both sides 
with long silky hairs, achenes villous; dry; South- 
Western Switzerland, Dauphiny. 
13. PULICARIA, Gaertn. 
Resembling /zuwla, but pappus with an outer row of 
short scales. Not alpine. 
The two English species, P. dysenterica, Gaertn., 
woolly, with half-amplexicaul leaves, and ray-flowers 
