SYNGENESIA, SUPERFLUA. Matricaria.” 
(2) Flowers entirely yetlow. 
719 
_ C, Leaves embraci re hii jagged upwards, tooth- yse'getumn. 
serrated towards th 
Dicks. b. s.-E. bot. “5 6 dan. 995—Clus. i. 3344 2~Dod, 
263, 1-Lob. obs. 298. 2, and ice i, 552, 1~Ger. em. 7435 
1—Park. 1370. 1-H. ox. vi. 4.: row 2. 1-Pet, 19, 6~ 
Trag. 144. 2—Lonic. i. 89. 1. 
Stem hy aed peas ee agi Leaves, sea-green, 
varying in figure, as wedge-strap or spear- oe ge distantl set~ 
slightly fate whitish. Mr. Wooow. | Whole edie Plott 
aves, segments terminated by alittle projecting fo Florets 
ade circumference ‘apdecek Summits in the flowers 
nt 
Corn Marigeld,. Goulons, Geldius Marigold Goldins. Buddle 
in 20 rfolk. i. _Woopwarp.—Cornfields. [An > a 
esome werd in the Norfolk turnep fields in a sandy soil. 
Mr. Woon Rp. ] A. June—Oct.* 
MATRICA’RIA. Recept. naked : down none: ca- 
‘yx hemispherical, tiled ; scales rather point- 
ed, not skinny at the edge. 
M, Leaves ae flat ; leafits egg-shaped, cut: fruit- parthe'nium. 
stalks bran 
Ludw. 192-Kniph. 5-Gars. 368—Blackw. 192-Woodv. 249 
—Fuchs. 45—F. B. iti. a. 129-Dod. 35. 2-Lob, obs. 433- 
1, and i it. i. 751. 1-Ger. em. 652. 1-Park. 83. 1-Pet. 
19. 5—Matth. 907-H. ox. vie 10. 1-Ger. 526-Fl. dax. 
_674—-Lonic. i Je 15}. 2-Trag. 156. 
3 feet high, firm, scored, slightly hairy. Leaves alter- 
sic “alighdy bain’ leafitsy 2 or 3 pair, oval, j ja ged, a large one 
ee we ges on ip with 3 bes; the mic one of which 
ae Ut Was idhpoited’ into Sweden along with cdr from Jutland, mere 
the end of the sixteenth century. In Denmark there is a law to oblige th 
$ to root it up from —s cornfields. It amy Be be destroyed by dung. 
F land about ee days oe sowing the Its yellow flowers, 
wever, which ow the sun in a very re manner, give a 
brillianey to the fields in tillage, and please the = eye of the passing tra- 
ler. NN vem ‘ quantity, which cys arable »° Was. 
cut when in flower, dried, and. ,caten, by Hor eciiween for Hay. 
Mr. Horcerzar.—It is used by the Germans "for dying yellow. 
