718 
* mod’orum. 
SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Chrysanthemum, 
per sometimes embracing the mot chen Sng alge or 
spear-shaped, serrated, sometimes and e 
at the base. Flower 1, am the stem, ae ie cipal 
branch. Cal. scales spear-shaped, unequal. Florets beé "g Ci. 
cumference sometimes entire. Mr. Woopw. Cal, 
green, edged with brown, thé inner with the adsition of a 
skinny membranaceous border. 
.. Greater Daisy. Ox-eye. Moon. Seuitr: Daisy Goldins. Dry 
meadows, pastures, and walls. P. June, July.* 
C. Leaves winged, many-cleft: stem branched, spreading. 
E, bot. 676~Fl. dan. 696—Pet, 19. 12~Fuchs. aD B. itis 
aw 12052. 
Its calyx being aibny at the edge occasions it to be ass0- 
ciated with the ‘Chrysaxthema. ‘This obscure plant is readily 
distinguishable -from ences Cotula, which it very it re- 
ee as also A. arvensis, by the want of chaff on n the 
Shacks Hate slabs oad ; rey De anaceous, and somewhat ¢m- 
bracing the stem at the base, narrowing upwards. Flowers a 
terminating. Florets of the circumference nearly stra 
to 9 lines long ; of the = _ ish at the base, yellow 3 
RD. Seed; with a brownish red circular rary in each 
corner at the top, ae oe. the eyes of some insects; the 2 
inner senate | ; the angles sharp, eons and vind, 
crowned at the top with a "a shallow 
Chamomile Goldins. Matricaria inodora. Fl. suec- 
Huns. which see. Cornfields and road sides. A. July—Sept 
Var. 2. maritimum. Outer scales Ess the ar with finget- 
like division ions ; innes one nes fringed at the ge. 
Only about.4 inches high, but in ealndaiai ts. agreeing 
withthe pened ng. 
On the Beach at Weymouth. sor 1794 
he young:deskes: tas be eaten ae ad 
F eregpeer dy Cows por ears he Pe it. oe “ 
