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one root. Fl. yellow, the ray pale blue. — Dry gravelly places 

 amd waUs. B. Vn. VIH. Mue Fleabane. E. S. I. 



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

 lower 1. narrowed helow, ray spreading twice as long as the dish, 

 inner female fl. tubular filiform many. — E. B. 464. R. xvi. 

 914. — St. 4 — 8 in. high, usually ending in a solitary head with 

 a yellow disk and light-purple ray. Inv. hairy. — ^. M. uniflorm 

 (Sm. not L.) has a shorter and more erect ray and a rather more 

 hairy involucre. E. B. 2416.— Highland mountains. P. VII. 



vin. S. 



6. (15.) Bel'lis Linn. Daisy. 



1. B. perem'nis (L.) ; 1. obovate-spathulate crenate-dentate. 

 • — E, B. 424. — St. a short procumbent rhizome producing 1. 

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

 Sometimes all the fl. are ligulate ; rarely all are tubular. — Banks 

 and pastures. P. III. — ^X. E. S. I. 



7. (9.) SoLiDA'eo lAnn. Golden Eod. 



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

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

 erect simple or compound, phyll. lanceolate acute, fr. downy. — • 

 E. B. 301. iJ. xvi. 911.— St. usually 1—3 feet high, leafy, 

 nearly -simple, ending in a long cluster of yellow heads. — /3. an- 

 gustifolia (Koch) ; 1. all lanceolate. — y. 8. camhrica (Huds.) ; st., 

 2 — 6 in. high, 1. ovate-lanceolate, heads larger. — Woods and 

 thickets, y on moimtains. P. VII. — IX. E. S. I. 



8. (6.) Linost'ris Cand, Goldilocks. 



1. L. mdgdris (Cass.) ; herbaceous, 1. linear glabrous entire, 

 heads corymbose, inv. lax. — Chrysocoma Linosyrislj. E. B. 2505. 

 — St. 12 — 18 in. high, simple, leafy. L. single-ribbed, smooth or 

 rough, very many, more or less dotted. Fl. yellow. — Limestone 

 cliffi,rare. P. Vni. IX. E. 



Tribe IV. Inuleae. 



Heads never dioecious. El. of ray female or neuter, ligulate, 

 in one row, or wanting ; of disk perfect, tubular. Anth. with 

 slender tails. Style-branches broadened upwards and rounded. 

 L. alternate. 



9. (10.) I'nijia Linn. 



fl. J. HeUniwm (L.) ; witer phyll. ovate, inner ohovate, 1. un- 

 equally dentate downy beneath cordate- ovate acute clasping, 



