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SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Senecio. 
T. Panicle oblong: female flowers numerous, without 
blossoms. : 
E. bot. 430-Dill. elth. 230. 297. 
of T. Petasites. Fruit-stalks branched, woolly, with several 
o 
lying, aight cottony ; scales nearly equal, pale, green, pur- 
plish at the points an ges. Fem.. florets numerous, white, 
scribed from a growing plant, but not wild. Mr. Woopwarp. 
fferent plant. 
Long-stalked Coltsfoot. [Dishley Mill. Moist meadows Near 
Loughborough, Leicestershire. Dr. Annotp. Near Banbury, 
Oxfordshire. Dix. e/th. p. 310. Mr. Woopwarp. Very com. 
mon about Manchester, the banks of the Irwell are crowded with 
it. It will shoot up from 4 inches to 4 feet during the time of 
flowering. Mr. Carey.] P, April. 
SENE’CIO, Recept. naked : down hair-like, long : 
calyx conical, double ; the scales as if dead 
at the ends. 
(1) Florets all tubular. [S. viscosus.] 
8. Leaves winged-indented, embracing the stem: flowers 
scattered, 
Curt.—E. bot. 747°Kniph. 6-Fl. dan. 513-Blackw. 132= 
WalewTrag. 285=Dod. 641. 2=Matth, 1152—Lonic. i. 
96. Q—Lab. obs. 112. 25 and its Se 225. 2—Ger. em, 278. 
1—Park, 67 1+H. OX « Vii, iF Pet. 7. 5=Ger, 2175 
2-Fuchs. 286, 
Cal. scales at the base spear-shaped, purplish black for about 
Ohe third of their length. Florets all hermaphrodite, Blossoms 
yellow, terminating. 
Vou, II, 3A 
705 
hy’brida, 
vulgaris. 
