76 



'lucre sub-campanulate, nearly equiaiiling the florels, twice as ToSig 

 as the bracteoles. 

 '^enUistila. 



(6) G. Walkem. {R. W.) 



Iderit. Wight's Icon. vol. III. 



Engrdv. Wight's Icon. t. 112^. 



Spec. Char. Shrubby, erect: stems naked at thfe base, terete, 

 'marked with numerous scars of fallen leaves, leafy at the apex ^ 

 leaves long-petioled, ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, entire or slightly 

 crenulate: corymbs terminal, large, lax, many-headed: involvicre 

 "cylindrical, shorter than the flowers, much longer than the slender 

 subulate bracteoles : flowers white. 



Netlgherries, usually in moist soil near streams. Flowering 

 Nearly all the yean 



(Y) G. SIMPLEX. {Bah.) 



tdeht. balz. Bomb. Flor. p. 130. 



Spec. Char. Tall, erect, unbranched, glabrous : stem thick ait 

 the base, angular : leaves oblong-obovate, sessile, coarsely sinuate- 

 toothed : stem distantly covered with leaves to the apex : coryn^ 

 terminal with 5-7 capitula : bracteoles linear-acute : flowers deep 

 orange-colour. 



Highest hills rolind Jooneer, Bombay. 



t3ENUS LX. EMILIA. 

 9jn% Pel. ^qufklla. Sex: Sysd 



Gen. Char. Capitula faomogamous, discoid: flotets 5-lobed: 

 branches of the style ending in a cone : achsenia oblong, pentago- 

 nal ; angle ciliatet hispid^ pappus several-seriesj filiform, scarcely 

 barbellate. — Herbs with a few subcorymbose pedicelled capitula : 

 isTolucrum cylindrical, 1-series, ecalyculate : flowers reddish, purple 

 Ox orange-coloured. 



(1) E. SONCHIFOLIA. {DiC.) 



Ident. Dec. prod. VI. p. 302.-^Wight's Contrib. p. 24. 



Syn. Cacalia sonchifolia et glabra, Wall. Cat. No. 3144-5.-^ 

 Eoxb.Jlor. Ind. III. p. 413. — E. purpurea, Oass. — Senecio sonchi- 

 folia, Moench. — Crassocephalum sonchifolium, Less. 



Spec Char. Sparingly puberous or glabrous, siibglaucous, 

 Meet or difiuse : lowest leaves petioled, sublyrate, cauline ones sagit- 



