Pi/rethmm.] syngenesia — superflua. 307 



Moist sandy places, especially where water has stood, in England ; 

 not found in Scotland or Ireland. Fl. Sept. 0. 



39. DoRoNicuM. Lmti. Leopard's-bane. 



1. D.* Pardalicmc/ics, L. (ff/'eat Leopard's-bane) ; leaves cor- 

 date toothed the lowermost on long- naked petioles, the inter- 

 mediate with the petioles dilated into two broad seniiamplexi- 

 caul ears at the base, the uppermost sessile and ainplexicaul. 

 Jacfj. Austr. t. 330, Hook, in Fl. Land. t. 88. Borrer in E, 

 Bot. Svippl. t. 2654. 



Catton, by Norwich. Mountains of Northumberland. Den of Dup- 

 plin and Dalkeith park, &c., Scotland. Fl. June, July. %. 



2. D. plantagineiim, L. ? {plajitain-leaved Leopard's-bane) ; 

 leaves toothed, radical ones on naked stalks ovate or slightly 

 cordate produced at the base, cauline ones sessile except the 

 lowest which has a winged stalk with ainplexicaul auricles, in- 

 termediate ones cordato-oblong, upper ovato-acuminate. Borr. 

 in E. Bot. Siippl. under t. 2654. — D. Pardalianclies, E. Bot. t. 

 630. 



Salinghall, and Widdington, Essex. Saline, Fifeshire; and Cleish, 

 Dr Dewar. Fl. June, July. I4. . 



40. Bellis. Limi. Daisy. 



1. B. perennis, L. (commoji Daisy) ; scape single-flowered, 

 leaves spathulate obovate crenate. E. Bot. t. 424. 



Pastures, frequent. FL from early spring till the end of autumn.' 1/ . 



41. Chrysanthemum. Linn. Ox-eye. 



1. C. Leucdnthemum, L. (^great white Ox-eye); leaves oblong 

 obtuse cut and pinnatifid at the base, radical ones obovate petio- 

 late, stem erect branched, (ray white). E. Bot. ^ 601. 



Dry pastures, abundant. Fl. June, July. %. — Stems 1 — 2 feet high, 

 furrowed. Flowers large, their disk yellow, the ray white. 



2. C. segetum, L. ( Corn Marigold, yellow Ox-eye) ; leaves 

 amplexicaul glaucous inciso-serrated above toothed at the base, 

 (ray yellow). E. Bot. t. 540. 



Corn-fields, frequent ; rare about Edinburgh. Fl. June — Aug. 0. — • 

 One foot or more high. Flowers large, deep yellow. 



42. Pyrethrum. Hall. Feverfew. 



1. P. Partheniutn, Sra. {common Feverfew); leaves petiolate 

 flat bipinnate the segments ovate cut, peduncles branched 

 corymbose, stem erect, involucre hemisphserical downy. E. Bot. 

 t. 1231. — Matricaria, L. 



Waste places and in hedges. Fl. July. If. — 1 — 2 ft. high, branched. 

 Dish yellow ; ray very short, white. Plant bitter and tonic. 



2. P. inodorwn, Sm. {Corn Feverfew or scentless Mayioeed) ; 

 leaves sessile bipinnatifid the segments capillary, stem branched 

 spreading, border of the fruit entij-e. E. Bot. t. 676. — Chrys- 



