COMPOSIT 4 II 
21. CARPESIUM, L. 
Flowers all tubular; leaves alternate. Not alpine. 
C. cernuum, L.; stem 4-12 in., leaves soft, pubescent, 
lanceolate, sinuate-dentate, capitules nodding; damp 
slopes; Rhone Valley, Geneva, Thun, Constance, Vier- 
wald-statter See, Dauphiny. 
Tribe ANTHEMIDEZ.—Ray - flowers usually ligulate, 
sometimes very slender and tubular, mostly white; anther- 
cells not tailed; branches of style linear, with truncate 
papillose or penicillate tips; pappus 0; leaves alternate. 
Genera 22-28. 
22. ANTHEMIS, L. 
Capitule solitary ; ray-flowers ligulate, female or neuter, 
usually white ; disk-flowers perfect, yellow, rarely white ; 
branches of style short, with papillose tips; leaves bi- 
pinnatifid; plant often strongly scented. 
A. arvensis, L., Corn-Chamomile; and Cotula, L, 
foetid, are common weeds in cultivated land; also A. 
tinctorza, L.; ray-flowers yellow; waste places and road- 
sides in the South. The following are alpine :—A. mon- 
tana, L. (styriaca, Vest.); capitule about 1? in., disk- 
flowers yellow, involucral bracts broad, dark brown; 
Pyrenees, Styria. A. 7rium/fetti, All.; ray-flowers white, 
linear-oblong, twice as long as involucre, leaf-segments 
slightly toothed; rare; Ticino (Monte Generoso), Pyre- 
nees. A. alpina, L.; capitule about I in., ray- and disk- 
flowers both white, involucral bracts narrow, brownish ; 
Tirol, Styria. 
