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Co’tula, 
SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Anthemis. 
as long as the florets. Seeds eatin smooth, slightly fur. 
rowed, narrowest at the base, crowned with a blunt margin. Mr, 
Wooow. Whole plant slightly woolly. Stems numerous, ascend- 
ing, cylindrical, slightly scored, branched towards the top. 
Leaves wings leafits wing-cleft, and these again cut into 2 or 
3 Baio segments, eotinated by semi-transparent, conical, sharp 
“Covula alba. Cotula non fetida. Oculus bovis. Bupthalaum 
Don. Pempt- 259, is the plant here described 
amomile, Gone pits in Peckharh a and in the 
Barsedi ‘eabble fields between Eltham and Shooter’s-hill. Ray. 
—Corn and fallow fields. Hups.—Cornfields and way sides, in 
one soils. Parsons in FZ, Scot,—[Pastures about Affcote and 
the Stewponey, peas Stour Pittine, Wocaestetshives S415 ome 
in Norf. Woopwarp.]} B. June, July. 
Var,.2. re 2 florets narrow. 
Cotula non fatida, flare pleno. R. Syn. 186. St. James’s 
field on the upper side near the highway, and at Great Strick- 
land, Westmoreland. R. Syz. 
A. Receptacles conical: chaff bristle-shaped : seeds naked. 
Curt. 329-Fl, dan. 1179-Dod. 258-Leb. obs. 447. 1, and 
ice 1. 773 2-Ger. em. 757 «1—Park. 87. 9-H. ox. vi. 12. 
8—Fuchs. 583-F. B. iii. @. 121. 1-Blackaw. 67-Gars. 
216—Pet. 9, 11—H. ox. vi. 12, 10. 
Fruit-stalks with about 8 scores. Cal. scales by no means 
rets. Seeds with many warty angles. Mr. WoodW- 
Leaves smooth, Outer florets white, Sto ed ; central florets 
rg Chamomile, or Mave or Maen Cornfields, 
road ere and borders of dunghills A. May—Aug"” 
Var. 2. double flowired. All on florets narrow. 
ictecitee to bees. Goats and s j She are not ‘Yond of it. Horses, me 
and swine refuse it. Linn. — fre: uently blisters the skin of reapers 
and of children who happen to gather it. The heads, rubbed between the 
pees smell ip tably Seceahe The larvzx of the Cassida viridis 
eed upon it 
