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tincto’ria, 
Ptar’mica 
SYNGENESIA, SUPERFLUA. Anthemis, 
Stems widely prostrate, smooth, purplish. Leaves winged, 
cut, naked, sprinkled with hollow dott, more closely toothed to- 
wards the base, with a purplish, elevated, transverse line a 
the base. Fruit-stalks terminating, solitary, somewhat scored, 
downy, thicker above. Flowers 0 the scent of M. Parthenium, 
Linn. Florets in the centre yellow 
Sea ee Meadows on the sea coast. P. July, Aug. 
(2) All the florets yellow, 
A. Leaves doubly winged, serrated, cottony underneath : 
stem supporting a corymbus. 
Kniph. 12-Blackw. jee dan. 741-Ger. 607. 3-Matth ~ 
909-—Barr. 465—Clus. i. 332. 2—Ger. em. 747—Pet. 19.7 
~Fuchs. 206-F. B, iii. a. 122. 2-Trag. 152-Gars. 419. 
Stem scored, slightly hairy, much branched. Leaves, the 
ssted winged ; wings pases toothed, — bait and 
ference broad, with 3 teeth, Mr. Woopwarp. iar 
has f Leaves W fete leafits with winged aise ‘the seg- 
ts tapering, fine bits: Sonia Cal. hollowed on the under side 
round the fruit-stalk, woolly. Bloss. yellow. 
eeye. Chamomile. Sunny pastures, but not common. On 
a bank near the river Tees, not far from Sockurn, Durham. 
R. Sm. But Mr. Robson informs me it is not now to be found 
there P. July, Aug.” 
ACHILLE’A. Recept. chaffy: down none: calys 
egg-shaped, tiled : strap- -shaped florets from 
5 to 10. 
. AX, Leaves strap-spear-shaped, embracing the stem, finely 
serrated, 
* The flowers afford a remarkably clear and good w dye. Th 
flowers of the Chrysanthemum om ac tesentaie them a does in "appearances 
experience proves they cannot be substituted in their place. et 
and goats cat it. Sheep are not ‘fond of it. Cows and swine refuse 
