ERIOEKON. LlJfOSTRIS. 



5. (8.) Eeis'eeon Linn. Fleabane. 



isB 



*1. E. canaden'sis (L.} j st. mucli branclied , haiiy pamcled 

 ■niany-headed, 1. linear-lanceolate ciliate. — St. erect, lr^2 feet 

 iigli. Heads many, small, yellowist. Involucres cylindrical, 

 scarcely shorter than the fl. of th^e ray, linally spreading. — Waste 

 ground rare. A. VIII. IX. E. 



2, E. dcris (L.) ; st. corymbose, hranches alternate 1-headed, 

 1. linear-lanceolate entire spreading, lower 1. narrowed below, 

 ray erect scarcely hnger than the dish, inner female fl. filiform 

 many. — R. svi. 917. — St. erect, 6 — 18 in. hig-h, simple below, 

 corymbosely branched atove, often several from one root. FL 

 yellow, the ray pale blue. — Dry gravelly places and walls. B. 

 VII. VIU. BlmFkahane. E.S.I. 



3. E. alpimis (L.) ; st. mostly with a single head, 1. lanceolate 

 lower 1. narrowed below, J^dy spreading twice as long as the disk, 

 inner female fl. tubular filiform many. — JR. xri. 914. — St. 4 — 8 

 in. high, Usually ending in a solitary head with a yellow 'disk 

 andlight-piu-pleray. Involucre hairy. — /3. E. wiifiorfis (Sm. not 

 L.) has a shorter and more erect ray and a rather inore hairy 

 involucre. J5.jff. 2416.— Highland mountains. P.VII. VIH. 



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 6. (15.) Bel'lk Limi. Daisy. 



.1. B.peren'nis (L.) ; 1. obovatenspathulate single-ribbed cre- 

 nate-dentat^. — St. a short procumbent rhizome producing!, only 

 at its end. Stalks simple, each' bearing a single head. Sometimes 

 aU the fl. are lig-ulate, rarely all are tubular. — Banks and pastures. 



P.m.— X. E.S.I. 



7. (9.) SoirrDA'GO Linn. Golden Eod. 



1. S. Virgaurea (L.); st. erect slightly angular, L lanceolate 

 narrowed at both ends, lower 1. elliptic stalked serrate, lacenie 

 erect simple or .co;npound, phyll, lanceolate acute, |r. downy.— 7 

 iJ. xvi. 911. — St. usually 1 — 3 feet tigh, leafy, nearly sinmle, 

 ending in a long cluster of yellow heads. — ^. atigvstifolia (Ktich) ; 

 1. all lanceolate. — 7. S. camhrica (Huds.);st. 2 — 6 in. liigh,!. ovate- 

 lanceolate, heads larger.^Woods and thickets. /3. on moun- 

 tains. P. Vn.—IX..r.v v E. S. I. 



~ 8. (6.) Linost'bib Gaiid. 



1. i, tJ^ans (Cass.) ; herbaceous, 1. linear, glabrous, heads 

 corymbose, inv. lax. — Chrysocoma Linosyris Sm. — St. 12—18 in. 

 high, simple, leafy. L. single-ribbed, smooth or rough, -v ery 

 many, more or less dotted; Fl. yellow.^— Liniestone cliffs, rare, 



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