SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Bellis. 717 
BEL/LIS. Recept. naked, conical: down none : ca- 
lye hemispherical, with equal scales: seed 
inversely cee -seped 
B. Stalk naked. peren‘nis, 
Curt.-E, bot. 424—Kniph. 1-Fl. dan. 503-Wale.—Blackw. — 
200-Ludw. 184~Matth. 912-Dod. 265. 1~Lob. obs 
952, 2, and ic. 1. 470. 1-Ger. em. 636, 5—Pet. 19. 2— 
Ger. 510. 4—H. ox. vi. 8. 26-Ger. 510. 3-Ger. em. 636. 
4—Park. 530. 11-H. ox. vi. 8. 29—Fuchs, 147—-Trag. 161. 
Stalk with 1 flower. Linn. Stalk hairy, solid at the bot. 
tom, hollow at the end, sometimes with a few leaves. tao 
Plorets of the ctesuarerence, notched at the en 
and tipt with a fine carmine. Leaves oblong, "Kant Siathed 
ae upon the sind: Florets in the centre yellow, those in 
h 
Common Daisy. Meadows and pastures. P. March—Sept.* 
_ Var. 2. Flower herbaceous, globular. 
In Mr. Selden’s copse near his house in Worcestersh. Ray. 
CHRYSAN’THEMUM. Recept. naked: down 
none, but a kind of border: ca/yx hemis- 
wrengs tiled ; scales membranaceous at the 
. 
(1) Florets of the circumference white. 
C. Leaves embracing the stem, oblong; serrated upwards, Leucan’ the- 
toothed at the base. mum, 
E. bot. 601-Ludw. 183-Kniph. 6-Curt. 348-F]. dan. 994. 
Sheldr. 6-~Matth. 910-—Dod. 265. 3-Lob, abs. 253.2, and 
ic. i, 478. 1-Ger. em. 634-Park. 528. 1-Walc.-Ger. 
500—Fuchs. 148~F. B. iii. a. 114y 8-Trag. 144. l= 
Lonic. i. 89. 1—Pet. 19. 1—Blackw.42-H. ox. vis 8, 1.f. 2. 
Seeds cia with white scores, and crowned with a yellow 
sylindrical he ad. Linn. Root-leaves on leaf-stalks ; stem-leaves 
sitting, Flower large. Florets of the centre yellow ; of the cir- 
Sit spear-shaped, with mostly 3 teeth. Retnan. Stem 
Upright, scored, simple, or with few branches, Leaves, the = 
* The Jeaves are sige acrid, The roots have a penetessing:P a 
ney No attention is paid to it, except what i a 
f 'S flowers. The flowers clase at night, Horses, sheep, a ‘caw 
Tefuse it, Linn, 
