SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Senecio, _ 707 
the base awl-shaped, 2 to 3, dead at the ends, thrice as small as 
those of the cup. Bloss. full - ellow. St. Leaves, edges rolled 
back. Cal. scales at the base few rt, slender, scarce sensibly 
dead at the ends, . Florets of the sinaloneads rolled back, close 
up to the cup. 
é Senecio yidsaaak 8 Huns. Bushy Groundsel, Banks, and 
mounds of earth in dry upland soil, dry heaths, and sandy “ditch 
banks. [ Ruddy Hill, near Mangots Field, Gloucest. Mr. gir 
Lanes about Birmingha am. ] A. July. 
(3) Strap-shaped Hemett in the circumference expanding: 
aves wing-cleft. - 
S. Leaves winged ; ere hr -shaped; lower leaves ain 
on long leaf- ‘stalks: flow rs forming a corymbus 
stem upright. Jaca. 
Facq. austr. 278-E. bot. 574. 
Stem unbranched, 1 to 3 feet high, he with ridges, firm, 
thick as a quill, entirely covered by the leaves; reddish, but 
cloathed with cobweb-like cotton. Calyx any not dead at the 
ends. Leaves either smooth on both sides, or cloathed under 
neath with a cobweb-like cotton. Lower leaves on long leaf- 
stalks ; sper’ leaves nearly sitting, and upright. Segments strap. 
shaped, pointed mid-rib underneath protuberating ; a distant, 
very entire, rarely toothed ; edges rolled Q : 
The figure of ae in is a very exact representation of it as 
it mostly appears in t 0 
us in the state represented in the Fl. Lond. but it is but seldom, 
and seems to be - va riety occasioned by a damper and more shady 
Situation. Mr. Woop. 
Var. 2. Plant but little cottony ; lower leaves sitting ; seg- 
ments broader 
Curt. 294—Pet. 17. 3-Walc. 
Stems 3 to 4 ied ‘high, firm, cottony. Leaves Eas but 
sometimes dark above, and not hoary ; segmen 
trap- 
shaped, parallel. scsi toothed, terminating in a oa the 
stances neatly: caeel in breadth to the mid-rib. Flowering- 
branches forming a kind of co ans Fruit-stales with several 
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Leaves sitting, hairy, parti icularly underneath ; the lower rough 
to the touch ; the upper tise hairy ; s¢gments ‘strap-shaped, and 
toothed ge the ends. Calyx, scales not dead at the ends, but yel- 
oolly, the outer strap-shaped, fleshy, the inner the 
same, sas: Sess serie a broa membranaceous a r. cine, 
