698 
supi’num, 
itt gino’sum, 
SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Gnaphalium, 
bracing the stem, numerous. Stem in woods ys solitary, 
12to 18 inches high, in open ground several from 
shorter, often at first declining, but very soon Bir en. 
Flowers in a Jong bunch. Flower-stalks very Sorts lateral,. 
from the bosom of the leaves, with from 1 to 5 or more Somsiiga 
the lowermost somewhat distant, the upper crowded. Flower~' 
leaves similar to, but smaller than the stem-leaves, Heads very 
small. Cal. bluntly evide a at the base, yellowish spe 
upwards, smooth, with shin ing e edges; the outer Short t, the in 
; m nly 3 
inches high. Hermaphrodite florets 3. Down hair-like. St. 
Leaves narrow, sha arp, downy ven oe Gases white, shin- 
vene® Saidueed ka sylvaticum, Bot. arr. ed. ii. Pastures 
a s ina sandy soil. Rough pastures near Fladbury, Wor. 
cestershire. Na AsH. [On the great Island in Winandermete. 
rming ood near. Norwich.. Mr. Woopwarp... Sand 
heath a mile from Shiffnall. on the road to Wolverhampton. 
Banks of the eral in the parish of Coseley, Warwickshire. St. 
Pastures and woods in the county of Durham, Mr, Rorsoy. 
es about eal Staffordsh. ] P. Aug. 
G. Stem undivided, trailing: flowers scattered. - 
Dicks. h. s—Lightf. 20.2. at p. 47 1-Scop. 57. at iis p. wile 
Bocce. rar. 20. 1. at p. 41. 
Flowers mostly female, but a few in the centre hermapio 
dite. Licurr. Reoot-/eaves strap-spear-shaped, slightly ae 
above, underneath.cottony, and greenish white, one half to 
quarters of an inch long, in tufts ; stem-/eaves sitting, narrow ~ 
and longer. Stem one and a half 1 to three inches high. Heads 
3 and 4, ae either sitting, or on short cottony fruit-stalks, 
from the bosom of the upper leaves, which are not longer than 
the heads. Cal. scales Speer-the ed, with a green lon gitudinal 
Dewar (Cod ane Granbichiant Sladen, Licutroor. Dry 
mountainous pastures and meadows. On almost all the Highland 
moun ay Ss) Mr. Brown, [On the top of Ben eo 
SmitH P. July, Aug. 
G. Stem branched, - Spreading : flowers crowded, termi- 
nating. 
Licks. b. Fl. dan. 8590-H. ox. vii, 11, 14. fe 4-Dod. 660 
3—Lob. ic. i. 481. 1-Ger. em. 059. 2-Park. 4-Pet, 
18, 7-Ger, 515, 
