SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Gnaphalium. 
Dicks. b. s—Kniph. 1=Pluk. 3\. 6-Barr. 367~F. B. iii. a 
160. 2—Pet. 18.-54Gere 522. 3-Clus. is S252 i—Ger. em. 
643. 13-Park. 686. 64H. ox. vii. 11. row 2. f. 3-Lob. 
ic. i, 485. 2-Park. 088.9. 
Plant very woolly, Calyx yellowish, ee soft ; scales egg- 
spear-shaped. Female florets in the circumference numerous. 
Linn. Florets of the circumference with only pists; ; in the centre 
a few with stamens and pistils. Hatt. 
Everlasting: Live-for-ever. Fersey C else: “Dry banks 
— walls in the island of Jersey, very common. R. Syn. Sea 
st of Wales. Grr. em. West sea ‘coasts. Pate A July, Aug. 
(2) Herbaceous ; wdhba? -flowered. 
agok cias G. Leaves strap-spear-shaped, tapering, altern te: stem 
br 
anched towards the top: flowers in a conyiae 
Muat, 614, 170-Clus. i. 327 .3—-Gere em. 641. 8—Pets 18.35 
—Kuiph. 12-F. B. iii. av 162. 2—Park, par. 373. 3. 
Female florets few. Hatter. Stem extremely. cottony, white. 
Leaves numerous, strap-spear-shaped, long, sitting, growing 
without order, very entire, dark green and naked above, under- 
neath greenish white, with a shiek 
cottony fruit-stalk, with a middle one sitting. Calyx bluntly 
egg-shaped, white, not ee Down abet ee as long 
as the calyx. Woopw 
h 
e heard of has given us any fur act to 
invalidate the pate as 4 Mr. ee It is Sacockt in our 
pes. P. Aug: 
dioi’cum. G, Runners ae stem undivided: “Spee ina simple 
corymbus 
male and female flowers on distinct plants. 
Male plant—E£. bor, 267—Dod. 68, 1. 2-Lob. ic, i. 483. 1. 
2-Ger. em. 640. 4 and 5—~Female plant.—E. bot. 267- 
Lightf. 20. 1. at p. 471-Ludw. 162-Kuiph. 3-Clus. \- 
330. 1—Dod. 68..3-Lob. ic. i. 483. S—Ger. em. O41. 0- 
Park. 690. f. 5—Pet. 18. 4—Fuchs, 606-F. B. iii. a 102+ 
3—Lonic. i. 95. 2-H. ox. vii. 11. row 3. fr: 2-Trag: 332 
~Garid. 30. at p. 168-Ger, 516.4, 5, 6-Lob. adv, 202+ 
2, and ic. 1, 482, 2, 
