48o SYNGENESIA : POLYGAMIA SUPERFLUA. 



the primary calyx : the flower is radifated, 

 rays revolute and tridental the fummits. 



fylvattciis 3 s. corollis revolutis, foliis pinnatifidis denticulatis, 

 caule corymbofo ere(5lo. Sp. pi. my. (Dillen. 

 Eltham. 258. /. 258./. 337. Ger. cm. 278. /. 2. 

 non male reprefentat.) 



Small-fiower'd Groundfel. Scented Cotton Ground- 

 fel. Jnglis. 



In dry upland foils, upon banks and mounds of 

 earth, &c. O. VII. / . ' 



The flalk is three or four feet, ered and branched : 

 the leaves are foft, downy and ftrongly fcented ; 

 they are pinnatifid, and their fegments alternately 

 great iind fmall : the flowers are numerous, fmal- 

 ler even than thofe of the firfl: fpecics, and grow 

 in umbels : the calyx is fmooth, and fliap'd like 

 a truncated cone, having a fmall flightly-hairy 

 ligament or braciea near the bafe : the flowers 

 are yellow and radiated -, the rays very fhort 

 and revolute. 



*** Florilus radiatis^ 7'adio paienie, foliis pinnati- 

 fidis. 



SENECIO corollis radiantibus, foliis pinnato-lyra- 

 tis •, kciniis lacinuUuis, caule ercdlo. Sp. pL 

 12 ic. {Ger. emac. 280./. i. Vet. herb. t. ly.f. i, 

 MoHsJAJl.f. 7. /. iH./. i) 



Common Ragwort, jinglis. 



In paftures and by way-fides frequent, '^ . VII. 



VIII. 



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