ae 
SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Conyza. 
CONY’ZA. Recept. naked: down hair-like: calyx 
tiled, roundish: florets of dig circumference 
3-cleft 
ae Leaves spear-shaped, acute: stem herbaceous: flowers 
in a corymbus : scales of the calyx with their points 
turned vil 
Blackw, 102-7. B. ti. 1051, 2-Matth. 870-Clus. ii.-21, 
2~Dod. 51. 2-Lob. obs. 308. 3, and ie. i, 574. 1-Ger. 
em. 792—Park. 114—Pet. 18. 1-H. ox. vii. 19. 23-Fi. 
dan. 022, 
pis md in the circumference wit era ‘ndiiduch with se 
ies slightly cloven into 3, have at first sight the appearance of 
-iiaped d floret, but are really more of oe ahs of a strap- 
roa rs ey Bloss. dusky purple, or yellow 
Great Flea-bane. Plowman’s Spikenard. has rd Plow- 
man’s-wort. Mountainous meadows and pastures and ed sides 
in acalcareous soil.’ [Woods in Norfolk in a clayey soil, very 
common. Dr. SmirH. AY Force ro tig a at Hollow Oak in 
F iy Fells. Mr. Jackson. ommon near Penny- 
ridge, Mr. Arxinson. Tauesball "abbey. Shropsh. 
B. Ju ly, Aug. Sept. 
ERI’GERON. Recept. naked: down hair-like: 
frorets of the circumference strap-shaped, 
very narrow. 
E, Stem and flowers panicled, rough with hair: leaves 
spear-shaped, fringed. 
Bocce: rar. 46, at = S6-H. ox. vii. 20: 20-Pet. 16. 12- 
Zanon. 23. 1. 
m firm, frequently crooked, much branched towards the 
Sant Redoe) the lower oval, tapering into a leaf-stalk ; ; those 
701 
squarro’sa. 
canaden’se. 
