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CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM. Great White Ox-eye. 
This flower is like a large daisy, the ray being white, and 
the centre yellow. Stems from one to two feet high. Leaves 
partly clasping it, oblong, obtuse, cut and divided at the 
base, lower ones with stalks. It is abundant in dry pas- 
tures, and very conspicuous. 
CHRYANTHEMUM sEGETUM. Yellow Ox-eye, Corn Mari- 
gold. Flowers large and yellow, the ray as well as the 
centre. Leaves clasping the stem, smooth, cut at the top 
and toothed at the base. One foot or more high, frequent 
in corn-fields. 
GYNANDRIA. MONANDRIA. 
PETALOIDES. ORCHIDACE. 
ORCHIS. (Orcuis.) 
Generic Character. See page 109. 
Orcuts ustuLata. Dwarf dark-winged Orchis. This 
species is found in dry chalky pastures, from four to six 
inches high. Calyx forming a covering like a_ helmet, 
within which are two small narrow petals. Lip white, with 
purple raised spots, the other parts of the flower being pur- 
ple. Leaves narrow and acute. A very pretty species. 
