70S 
Jacobe’a. 
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SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Senecio. 
peatance to the plant. gee the whole-its habit is so different, 
that had there not been a genera! coincidence in opinion, that 
cultivation er is safle ent to occasion the vepoita pointed 
out, I should have considered them as di 
cary Groundsel. Senecio pucaialias, Curr. but 
of Liyn. as I understand from M. ‘Afselive, aiong be oh- 
serves that all the synonyms, except J¢. scaz. attributed to that, 
really belong to our plant. cae ae ee coe Hills, 
nee Bungay, Sg Mr. Woop Baydales, Darling- 
- Mr. Rosson. Both varieties find: near Blymhill. Shropsh. 
by the Rev. $1 Tien Nson- } P, Aug, 
5. ge els ation almost winged: segments finely 
ae €-Fl. dan. Ces. 1133-—Clus. ii. 22, 1-Dod: 
642~Lob. obs. 113, 25 and ic. i. 227. 1-Ger. em. 280. 1 
—Park. 668. 1—Pet. 17. 1-Fuchs. 742-F. B. ii. 1057. 1- 
Sabie 287—Lonic. i. 96. 3-H. ox. vii, 18. 1-Ger. 218.1. 
sin the centre 60, in the circumference 13. RELHAN. 
"Stem cylindrica, scored, _ verally smooth, often tinged with 
cumference 13. Filamenis towards the end thickening into flat 
egg-shaped glands, disappearing as soon, or soon after the pou 
is shed, rendering i it poten that they are iecasaed for the 
nourishment of the e pollen 
Ragwort. Gredsil: ‘sige St. Fames’s Wort. Meadows, 
pastures, oe road sides. P, July. 
Var. 2. Flowers without rays. Is so Sane 5f like the 
plceties that it cannot be considered as a different species. 
n on the sand hills of Holland. Linw. 
Suusaten’ ia R. Syn. Perhaps this variety is oy the effect of 
the sea air, as a well known how destructive that is to the moré 
aoe her of vegetables, 
mts seh ot rays: whole plant hoary with 4 
he cottoniy substance 
Marazion Marsh, Sanaa. June.* 
If this plant is gathered before the flowers open, and used fresh, 
“it pes wool of a full greea, but the colour iy apt to fade. If bshay 
