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SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Achillea, 
ar hegre bot. 757 -Kniph. 5-Ludw. 118—Wale.—Fuchs. 
FJ. B. iii. a. 147-Trag. 159-Lonic. i, 235. 2—Pet. 
if 3~Fl. dan. 643-Gars.-H. ox, vi. 12. row 3.1. f. 1 
- —Blackus. 276—-Clus. ii, 12. 1-Dod. 710. 1-Lob. obs. 243. 
3, and it. 1. 455. 2—Ger. em. 606. 1-Ger. 483. 1-Park. 
859. f. 1-Matth. 585. 
Stems 1 to 2 feet high, firm, somewhat angular, eG often 
reddish. 9 upright, scattered, sitting, * agi 
spear-shaped, dark green, serratures very minu mete ee . 
out, brownish and ine at the edges. Florets of ihe circum~ 
iF 
rrow. Goose-ton, Bastard Pelloy 
Mone meine snd shady places, [a balks of cornfields 
P. July, rie 
Var. 2. Flowers double. 
Clus. ii. 12; 2-Ger. em. 606. 2. 
Leaves oe ee , serratures deeper, as in the figures 
of H. ox. Dod. &c. Mr. Woopwarp. All the florets, except 
a few in the wily “catinte, strap-shaped. 
Small Holme Island in inander-mere and at Chilmark 
ie iltshire. R. Syx. [At Ripton. Found by Mr. J. Whitelocke, 
urseryman at : Fulham, Mr, Woopwarp. * 
725 
A. Leaves doubly: -wingril segments of the wings strap- Millefolium. 
shaped, toothed. 
E. bot. 758-Kniph. 5. and 7-Ludw. 67-Fl. dan. 737- 
_ Waodv. 61—Anders—Blackw. 1S—Clus. i. 331—Dod. 100. 
2-Lob, obs. 431. 1, and ic. i. 747+ 2-Ger. em. 1072. 2- 
H. ox. vie 11. 14—Pet. 19. 4—Ger. 914. 2-Lonie. i, 240. 
1-Gars. 388~—Ger. 914. 1—Fuchs. 727-F. B. iii. a. 136- 
Trag. 477-Matth. 1142—Doed. 100. 1~Lob. obs. 430. 2, 
and ic. is 747. 1-Ger. em. 1072. 1-Park, re th OXs 
‘Vie 11, 6—Maith. 1141. 
he roots have a hot biting tastes The young tops are sharp and 
plans in spring sallads. 
‘Ows, sheep, goats, nem swine eat it. 
The powdered leaves excite sneezing. Horses, 
