606. BENGAL PLANTS.  Senecto. 
Disk-florets with a campanulate limb; leaves irregularly crenulate, 
lobulate or toothed; bracts of the involucre oblong, acute; mies nes 
puberulous _nudicaulis, 
Disk-florets with a slender tubular limb ; leaves pinnatifid ; ims ee the 
involucre linear-lanceolate ; achenes scabrid .......ssesereeeeeers randrus. 
1073. Senecro NupIcAuLIS Ham.; F. B, I. iii. 340. 
ota Nagpur; N. Bane. Dua 
A slender or stout, usually spt ot herb, 6 in. to 
3 feet hig 
1074. Sunecro TeETRANDRUS Ham.; F. B. I. iii. 342. 
N. al, Duars. : 
A weak, straggling weed, 4 to 8 in. high. 
463. Flaveria Juss. 
Glabrous or minutely pubescent herbs; leaves opposite, entire 
or toothed, narrow. Flower-heads heterogamous, with on e female 
and few hermaphrodite florets, or homogamous with few her- 
maphrodite florets, or occasionally with a eagle female or ber 
maphrodite floret, fertile: narrow, sessile, secund in a 
cymes or fascicled, floral leaves sometimes involuerate; inyolucre 
0 2 sinall 
outer; receptacle small, naked. Calya-limb obsolete. pee of 
female florets connate in ligulate corollas, with small, enti 
hardly as long as their styles ; of hermaphrodite com ge 
tubular corollas, with turbinate-campanulate, 5- fid lim 
syngenesious; anthers with entire, obtuse bases. style of at 
; maphrodite florets with truncate arms. Cypsela oblong, Wt 9 
An introduced weed; slowly i acs eastward 
the Decean, where it is now common 
464, Tagetes Linn. 
Herbs erect or diffuse, glabrous, with often oil- glands in practs 
and denen aeons opposite, pinnately divided, rarely subentire, 
eee Flo r-heads hetero ogamous, — ray-florets Te usititd 
gamous, Santi all fertile: small or large, long- peduncle’ © 
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