visco’sus. 
sylvat’icus. 
SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Senecio. 
= Common Groundsel. Simson. Cultivated ground, rubbish, 
and court yards. A. April—Se 
(2) Strap-shaped florets in the circumference rolled back. 
S. Leaves wing-cleft, clammy: scales of the calyx loose, 
EB. bot. 32-Dill, elth. 258. 336-F. B. ii. 1042. 
In appearance and size resembling the S, vulga aris, but 
clammy all over from hairs which secrete a viscid liquor. Leaves 
mountainous situations with a leprous Scurt underneath. Frait- 
stalks lateral, with 2 and 3 flowers. oyee the scales at oe base 
as long as the tube, as were dead at the ends, Linn. Rays 
sometimes eee LL. Stem taller t yt ass leaves 
the suopshape florets of the Se a should be wanting. 
xy Groundsel. Sandy ground. Fen banks. in the Isle 
pier, and at Charles Town, the a tga, r) Lord Elgin, 
Licutr. [King’s Park, Edinburgh, Mr. Yaupew, under the 
Salisbury Craggs. Sr.] A. Aug—Dec. 
S. ae wing- Sa a toothed: stem branching inte 
corymbus; u 
E. me 748-Rupp. ayy Hall. 83 at p. 177—Dill. elth. 258. 
337-Dod. 641. 1-Lob. ic. i, 226, 2-Ger. ems 278. 2-H. 
ox. Vil. 17. 2—Pet. 17. 6—F/. dan. 869-—Ger. 217. 1+ 
Stem taller, es more See: ough slenderer than that of S. 
VISCOSUS. Leaves narrower, an oy ait finely divided, fi requently 
clammy ina bets ink siuethiees: but not so much so as + the of 
S. viscosus. Fruit-stalks much more branched. Flowers more 
numerous, much smaller. Seeds shorter and broa der. = ah 
wi ) 
short hairs, tapering but not Be tes with glands. £ rait-stalt 
somewhat cottony. Cal. conical, somewhat woolly ; scales @ 
trong infusion of the plant vomits. bruised leaves at ‘ 
ela application ps — at —_ are very aocsatte to 3796 ss 
