674 
bien’nis. 
min’ima, 
-SYNGENESIA. ZEQUALIS. Hyoseris. 
: P. et. 12. 5e 
> astlives about London 
metimes the leaves are very entire, scarcely rer a 
single en 
Var. 4, Stems trailing, leaves strap-shaped, very narrow. 
pandas: ‘from the stem having been bitten off in the spring. : 
C. Leaves notched, with ee clefts, rough, toothed 
above the base: calyx bristly. 
E. bot. 149-Kniph, 6—F. B. ii. abe 3~C. B. pr. 64—Park. 
793—H. ox. vii. 4. 46—Pet, : 
Svem angular, rough, 4 to 6 feet high, brittle. Leaves, all 
between lyre-shaped and winged, bristly underneath. Calyx 
furrowed, beset lengthwise with soft pucks, Flowers closing 
between 3 and 4 inthe afternoon. Linn. Calyx scales some- 
times slightly cottony with only here and there a scattered, short, 
bristly hair. Sr. Leaves at the base of the lowermost flowering 
atthe base of 
branches similar to t ve ‘ se 
th er flowering branches strap-spear-shaped. Floawering 
branches spreading, with several ts. Flowers on separate 
a stalks. Elerel-hanet spear-s . Bless. yellow. Seeds 
ed. ir-like, extending a little beyond 
the calyx. W - Lower ieaves in the larger pian widely 
notched ; the Sotehes hollowed out like the teeth of a large tum- 
HYO’SERIS. Recept. naked: calyx nearly equal: 
down sitting, like awned chaff, surround ded 
with hairs, or instead thereof a minute calyx 
including a very fine down. 
H, Stem divided, naked: fruit-stalks thickening up- 
_ wards. 
E. bot. 95—Fl, dan. 201—Clus. ii, 142. 2~Ger. em. 288. 8- 
Park. 791. 9—Pet. 15. 9—Gies. 33—Ger. 227. 8-H. o%+ 
vii. 1. 8, 
mall, woody, with a few stiff fibres, Leaves spread- 
Roo 
ing ina om bluntly oval, tapering into a leaf-stalk, toothed 
on the sides, entire at the base wd oe viewed with a ites 
