444 SYNGENESIA— POLYG.-SUPERF. Cineraria. 



Marsh Flea-bane, and Jagged Flea-bane. Petiv. H. Brit. t.\6. 

 f.5,6. 



In ditches, and the boggy margins of deep pools, chiefly in the 

 east parts of England. 



In the fen ditches about Merch and Chatteris, in the isle of Ely ; 

 also in the ditches about Pillin moss, Lancashire ; and about 

 Aberavon, Merionethshire. Ray. Near Acle, Norfolk. Sherard. 

 Near Haddiscoe. Mr. Woodward. In the borders of Skoulton 

 meer, near Hingham. Mr. Crowe. On St. Faith's Newton bogs, 

 Norfolk. 



Perennial. June, July. 



Root of many long fibres, running deep into the mud. Herb of a 

 light greyish green, finely downy all over with jointed hairs, 

 clammy to the touch. Stem a yard high, stout, hollow, simple, 

 erect, leafy, angular, corymbose at the top. Leaves erect, scat- 

 tered, sessile, lanceolate, ribbed, soft, variously toothed, wavy, 

 and often pinnatifid 5 the upper ones most pointed. Fl. nume- 

 rous, of a bright, but not deep, lemon-colour, erect, on shaggy 

 corymbose stalks. Cal. hairy, pale green, cylindrical, not 

 swelling at the bottom. Bracteas none. Rays rather short, 

 numerous, spreading. Seeds furrowed, smooth. Down snow- 

 whitCj long and plentiful. 



2. C. integrifolia. Mountain Flea- wort. 



Flowers simply and imperfectly umbellate, with several 

 lanceolate bracteas. Radical leaves elliptical, obscurely 

 toothed; the rest lanceolate; all shaggy. Stem un- 

 branched. 



C. integrifolia. With. 729. Fl. Br. 895. Engl. Bat. v. 3. 1. 152. 



Sibth. 255. Relh. 332. 

 C. integrifolia /3, pratensis, Linn. Syst. Veg. ed. 14. 764. Jacq. 



Austr.t.XSO. Herb. Linn. 

 C. alpina y, integrifolia. Linn. Sp. PI. 1243. 

 C. alpina. Huds. 370. Relh. ed. I. 320. t. 4. Dicks. H. Sice. 



fasc. 16. 12. 

 C. campestris. Willd. Sp. PL v. 3. 2081 . Hook. Lond. t. 75. De- 



Cand.Fr.v.4. 169. 

 Senecio n. 68. Hnll. Hist. v. 1. 29. 

 Jacobaea Pannonica, folio non laciniato. Raii Syn. 178. Bauh. 



Hist.v.2.]056.f. Clus.Pann.574.f.573. Hist. v. 2.22. f. 2. 

 J. angustifolia. Ger. Em. 280./. 

 Cambridge Ragwort. Petiv. H. Brit. t. 1 7.f. 4. 

 /3. Cineraria alpina. Mlion. Pedem. v. 1 . 203. t.38.f.2 ; with some 



doubtful synonyms. 

 C. maritima, integrifolia. Davies Welsh Botanol. 79. 



On chalky downs, or limestone cliffs. 



On Gogmagog hills, Newmarket heath, and other like places. 



