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Achenes flattened, broad-margined or winged. 



69. Ratibida. 

 Receptacle from flat to convex. 



Achenes of the disk neither sharp-angled, margined, nor winged. 

 Rays fertile, their achenes commonly 3-angled or obcompressed: 

 plants with thick balsamlferous taproots. 

 Pappus none; stem scapiform or with reduced leaves. 



71. B.VLSAMORRHIZA. 

 Pappus a lacerate chaffy crown or of distinct squamellae; 

 stem low but leafy. 72. Wyethia. 



Rays sterile or wanting; plants not with fle.shy taproot. 

 Pappiis none or a minute ring. 67. Gtmnolomia. 



Pappus of 2 scarious awns. 73. Hellvnthus. 



Achenes of the disk thin-edged, margined or winged. 

 Ray-flowers neutral; achenes scarcely winged. 



Pappus none or an awn to each angle of the achenes. 



74. Enoelia. 

 Pappus of small teeth between the 2 or more awns or scales 



over the angles of the achenes. 

 Plants scapose; achenes with a callous margin. 



75. Enceliopsis. 

 Plants caulescent; achenes not margined. 



76. Helianthblla. 

 Ray-flowers fertile; achenes winged; pappxis-awns without inter- 

 mediate squamellae. 77. Ximenesia. 



6. Achenes obcompressed; paleae flat or hardly concave; involucres dis- 

 tinctly double. 

 Bracts of the involucres distinct or nearly so. 



Pappus in ours of small teeth, a mere border, or wanting. 



78. Coreopsis. 

 Pappus of 2-4 barbed or hispid awns. 79. Bidens. 



Bracts of the inner involucre imited at least to near the middle. 



80. Theobpebma. 

 2. Pappus of 5-many, linear to lanceolate squameUae with thickened axis and 

 hyaline margins. 

 Rays fertile; paleae of the receptacle thin and scarious ; pappus-squamellae 



flmbriate. 81. Ptilonella. 



Rays sterile; paleae of the receptacle bristle-form; pappus-squamellae not 

 flmbriate. 110. Gaillardia. 



B. Bracts of the involucres uniserial, partly or wholly enclosing the achenes of the fer- 

 tile ray-flowers; plants glandular- viscid. 

 Achenes of the Inconspicuoiis rays laterally compressed and enclo.sed in the con- 

 duplicately Infolded involucral bracts. 

 Disk-flowers several; corolla hairy; stout annuals with sessile or short-peduncled 



heads. 82. Madia. 



Disk-flowers soUtary; corolla glabrous; slender low annuals with small heads on 

 flhform peduncles. 83. Habpaecabpus. 



Achenes of the ray-flowers with broad and rounded backs, or more commonly obcom- 

 pressed. , 

 Llgules of the ray-flowers minute; achenes completely invested by the whole 

 involucral bract; disk-flowers soUtary; heads small and short-peduncled. 



84. Hemizonella. 

 Llgules of the ray-flowers conspicuous; achenes enclosed in the basal portion of 

 the bracts, the dilated margins of which are abruptly infolded; disk-flowers 

 several or many. 

 Eay-flowers about 5, with deeply 3-cleft ligules; disk-flowers sterile, without 



pappus. 85. Lagophylla. 



Ray-flowers 8-20, with merely 3-lobed or toothed Ugules; disk-flowers mostly 

 fertile with pappus of 5-20 bristles. 86. Blepharipappus. 



Tribe 7. HELENIAE. 



I. Ligules persistent and becoming papery on the striate achenes; plants more or less 



woolly. 

 Pappus of scales ; rays 3-4, very broad ; involucres of 4-10 coriaceous woolly bracts. 



87. Psilostbophe., 

 Pappus none; rays 5-50; involucres of numerous thin herbaceous bracts. 



88. Baiubya. 



II. Ligules deciduous or none. 



A. Achenes flat with only marginal nerves; disk-corollas 4-toothed. 

 Pappus none or of a single bristle; bracts distinct; suflruticose plants. 



89. MONOTHBrx. 

 Pappus of a lacerate-ciUate crown and sometimes with an additional pair of short 



awns; bracts more or less connate; not suflruticose plants. 



90. Pericome. 



B. Achenes angled, not flat, nerved or striate. 

 1. Receptacle naked. 



a. Bracts of the involucres pale or colored, at least the margins and tips scari- 

 ous. 

 Corollas of the disk-flowers with reflexed or spreading lobes ; bracts of the 

 broadly campanulate involucres obovate or broadly oblong. 

 Heads discoid. 96. Hymenopappus. 



Heads radiate; ligules obscurely toothed, yellowish or white. 



97. Leucampyx. 



