186 45. colnposiT^. 



smootli. PHyll. with a dart-brown membranous mar^n. Limb 

 of the radiant florets longer than broad, white. Disk broad, 

 white. ! L. sometimes very narrow ; lower teeth not deeper 

 than ike others. — Moist meadows and thickets. P. VII. VlU. 

 Sneeaewort. E' S. I. 



[A. decoUrans (Sohrad.) ; /. opaqiie lLnQar4anceolate hluntish 

 downy thickly dotted coarsely and doubly serrate with spreaduig 

 teeth ladniate and radiatin'ff at the Base, ray 5- or 6-fljrfw^red 

 about equalling the involucre^ corymb compound. — A. s'etrata 

 Sm.— St. simple, erect, leafy, with axiUary leafy tufts, downy. 

 Fl. yellowish.— Near Matlock. P. IX.] E. 



l^A.itomJewtdisa (L.) ; I. witJi a linear-lanceolate ouUine pinna- 

 tifid woolty, Ibbed crowded linear acute, tri/id in the lowermost 

 leaves, 2 — 3-fid in the intermfediate, uppermost simphj corymb 

 i»peatedLy compound, ray equalling about half the involucre. — 

 St. 10 — 12 in. high, decumbent at the base, woolly, simple. 

 Phyll. woolly, edged with brown. Disk and rays golden yellow. 

 — Scarcely naturalized.. P. VII. "VIIL] ■ S. 



2. A. MiUefdUum (L.) yl.with a'lanc60lateoutUnehipijiLD.3ii&i 

 wobUy or nearly glabrous, lobes cut with linear segments, rachis 

 entire or subdentate with entire teeth, corymb dense, rays' equal- 

 ling 'about half the involucre. — S. xvi. 1024. — St. erect^ 6—18 

 in. high, ' nearly glabrous Or woolly. Phyll. nearly glabrous with 

 a brown- margin. Heads small. Fl. white, occasionally reddish 

 or pui-ple. — iPastures and waste gTOiind. IP. VI. — VIII. Tar- 

 row. Millefoil, E. S. I. 



'[A tdnacetifoKa (All.) ; stem-l. with an oblong outline bipin- 

 natifid woolly or nearly glabrous, rachis' winded serrate, pinna 

 pinnules and teeth of the rachis ineise-serratej corymb' dense, 

 rays equalling about half the involucre. — H. xvi. 1027. — 'St. 

 3—4 feet high, erect, woolly. Root-1. stalked, with alj-nceolate 

 outline; racnis with large incise-serrate teeth especially just 

 tinder the' pinnee. ' PiiinSe and' pinnules broad. Rachis of the 

 st.-l. and. the Upper ptot of the radical 1. broadly winged." Fl. 

 yellowish. St.-l. sometimes pinnatifid only. — Ringing; Low near 

 Sheflield ; Cromford Moo*, Derbyshire. Mr. John liardy. Pro- 

 bably an escape from gardens. Now lost? P. VII.] ' E. 



13. (21.) An'themis Linn. Chamoiuile. 



* Scales of the receptacle lanceolate or oblong abniptly ending in 

 an actetf^ rigid point. 



■\_A. tinctdria (L.) ; receptacle hemispherical, fr. tetragonal 

 crowned vsdth a membralnous undivided border L bipinnatifid 



