702 
api‘num. 
SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Erigeron. 
above spear-shaped, with distant serratures, slightly hairy above, 
more so underneath; those at the base of, and on the branches, 
ference white, with a tinge of red. 
Canada Fleabane. Cultivated ground and on rubbish. 
About London, common. [St. Vincent’s Rocks, Bristol. ] 
A A. Aug. Sept. 
E. Leaves blunt, woolly underneath: stem with 1 or 2 
ers: calyx rather 
E. bot. 464-Fi. dan. 29°—Fl. lapp. 9. 3-F. B. ii. 1047, 
Found’ b Mr. Dickson on wet rocks o 
first discovered in this Island by the Rev. Mr. Stuart of Luss on 
Ben Lawers, and on Shuc and Lochain. Mr. Brown. 
E. Fruit-stalks alternate, with 1, 2, or 3 flowers. . 
Curt—F. B. ii. 1043. 2-Dod. 641. 4—Ger. em. 484. 10-Park 
126. 6—Per. 16. 4—Col. ecphr. ii. 26. 2-H. ox. vii, 
20. 25. 
Stems 6 to 18 inches high, somewhat angular, hairy, often 
purple. Leaves, the lower oval, tapering down into a leaf-stalk ; 
the upper spear-shaped, the uppermost strap-shaped, hairy 9 
both sides, but mostly at the ge, very entire, often waved at 
dge. Cal. scales unequal, awl-shaped, hairy. Fierets of 
the circumference purple, a little longer than those of the centres 
florets of the centre yellow. Dowz sitting, simple, yellow, # 
