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I'NULA. 
Flower-heads large, 2 or 3 inches across, their outer- 
bracts wide-oval. 
Hele‘nium. Llecampane.- 
Heads rarely 1 inch across, the bracts narrow. 
-Outer florets much longer than the bracts. 
| Leaves soft and downy, waved at the oneser 
f clasping the stem with their base. 
oe dysenter‘ica. Fleabane- 
Leaves not downy; whole plant and leaves more or- 
| less succulent and fleshy. J SZ 
| crithmoi'des. Golden Samphire. 
~Outer florets scarcely longer than the bracts. 
gos bracts scarcely “hairy, more or less curved- 
back at their greenish tips. 
L cony'za. Ploughman’s Spikenard.- a 
All the bracts narrow, hairy, and erect, their tips not- 
curved back. 
Pulica'ria. Small Fleabane. 
I'RIS. 
Flowers bright-yellow, the 3 inner segments (surround-~ 
( ing the fringed, petal-like stigmas) small and | 
erect (@). | 
Pseudacorus. Yellow Flag. J 
Flowers blue-purple (or yellowish-white), the 3 inner- 
segments longer and bent outwards (4); plant w ith | 
a disagreeable smell when bruised. 
foetidis'’sima. G/addon. 
JUN'CUS. 
Lowest bracts under the flowering branches, and barren 
stems, with stiff, hard, thorny points. 
errr with the 3 inner segments dilated by a wide, 
| pale, membraneous wing; fruit longer than the | 
L segments. acu'tus ~ 
Flowers with all 6 segments narrow and more or less 
acute, longer than the fruit. 
marivimus. Sea Rush” 
Plant without hard, thorny points. 
Flowers mostly without stalks, scattered over the upper. 
f half of the branched flower-stem, down to its J 
{ middle. bufo’nius. Zoad Rush. 
Flowers not so arranged. 
