SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA, Solidago. 
with 4 or 5 faint longitudinal scores, and 3 or 4 teeth at the end. 
Blass. yellow. 
Common Golden-rod. Wound-wort. Solidago Virga-aurea. 
Hort. aan Woods, hedges, heaths, copses. P. Aug. Sept. 
Var, 3, Stem serpentine, os ami leaves spear-shaped : 
flowers in a ike terminating bunc 
Mountain endal ai CH. 
In all agen saath the degree of serrature on the leaves, as 
well as the length of the leaf-stalks, is rere variable; but the 
stem in all isserpentine, ribbed, and cottony, 
eam’brica. §, Stem straight, unbranched: leaves, spear-shaped, the 
upper nearly sitting, the lower on leaf-stalks as long 
themselves: flowers in a panicle. 
Dill. elth. 306. 393-Pet. 16. 11. 
— — to 7 inches high. Flowers sometimes formin 
mbus, sometimes a compact spike-like bunch, but I have ie 
— sia smendatye fruit-stalks, branched, as in theS Virga-aurea. 
Cultivated it attains the height of is inches or more, but still 
preserves its straight unbranched stem and its great length of leaf- 
stalks, Specimens from Professor Thunberg, called wh gy 
agree with our Cambrica, which confirms an observation Mr. 
Afzelius made to me, that Linnzus 1 . ee toe Clif. ‘hed erro. 
from that of the f ore Chiftre which i is Our common species. 
Solidago Vir, ersten Fl. Suec. Welsh-galden-rod. Pastures 
on the top of y Glyder Mountain, in Wales. Luuyp Mountains 
ne ars and on those me Yorkshire and sep rte 
wyn, near Snowdon. Pen. Wales. [On 
rocky pre on on e summit of Ingleborough, to the North. 
oopwarp. Near Kendal, Mr. Govcn.] 
P, july. 
Lappo’nica. §. ng eet unbranched: root-leaves egg-shaped, on 
bordered leaf-stalks: stem-leaves spear-shaped, sit- 
ting: ptiate ina cenaed eee bunch 
in the bosom of the upper | 
About 6 aig high. an Peat Hh ries 0 flowers. So- 
Tidago, 3(6, Flor. Lapponica. I am indebted : Vr, Afzelius 
r the sew that this haplind ap bee been found in 
Scoilenh and I haye now as en before me which I believe 
came from the mountains in aaieetand: 
CINERA’RIA. Receptacle naked : down hair-like: 
calyx single, many-leaved, equal. 
