192 45. COMPOSITE. 



* * Seceptade naked. 



2. A. campes'tris (L.) ; heads drooping ovate glabrous, fl. not 

 all perfect, /. silkt/ with, many linear-lanceolate mucronate seg- 

 ments, stem-l. once or twice pinnate witli linear segments, st. 

 wandlike procumbent before flowering, ^^«/B. ovate glabrous ivith 

 a scariom margin. — E. B. 338. — Barren st. caespitose. Flower- 

 ing St. slender, 1 — 2 feet long, ascending when the flowers appear, 

 leafy, smooth.. Fl. yellow, those of disk sterile ; inv. purplish. 

 —Sandy heaths in Norf. and Suff., rare. P. VIII. IX. E. 



3. A. vulgaris (L.) ; heads ovate, fl. not all perfect, I. 

 and white beneath pinnatifld with lanceolate acuminate cut a. 

 serrate segments, phyll. tooolly. — K B. 978. — St. 2 — 3 feet high, 

 erect, leafy. Clusters leafy, nearly simple, erect. Fl. few, red- 

 dish or brownish yellow. — Waste ground. P. VII. — IX. Mug- 

 wort. E. S. I. 



4. A. marit'ima (L.) ; heads oblong, ^florets few all perfect, I. 

 downy pinnatifid with linear blunt segments, phyll. oblong outer 

 woolly inner scarious. — E. B. 1706. — St. procumbent or ascend- 

 ing, woolly, much branched. Fl. reddish yellow. Racemes 

 drooping. — ^ A. gallica (Willd.) ; racemes more dense, heads 

 erect. E. B. 1001.— Salt marshes. P. VIII. IX. E. S. I, 



\_A. ccerules'cens (L.) ; heads oblong, flts. few all perfect, I. 

 hoary lanceolate undivided pinnatifid on the barren shoots. — E. 

 B. 2426.— Not a native. P. VIH. IX.] 



20. (19.) Tanace'ium Linn. Tansy. 



1. T. vulgdre (L.) ; 1. bipinnatifid. Its. serrate. — E. B. 1229. 

 — Heads in a terminal corymb. Fl. golden yellow. Fr. with 

 an entire crovra. St, 2^3 feet high. — Waysides. P. VIII. 



E. S, I. 



Tribe VII. Senecionea. 



Fl. of ray fem. ligulate; of disk tubular. Anth. taiUess. 

 Style-branches truncate or slightly rounded. Pappus hairlike. 



21. (5.) DoRONi'cTTM Linn. Leopard's-bane. 



tl. D. Pardahan' ches (L.) ; I. cordate denticulate, lowermost 

 I. on long stalks, intermediate with clasping auricles at the base of 

 the haft, uppermost sessile clasping. — E. B. S. 2654. — St. 2 — 3 

 feet high, erect, solitary, hollow, hairy. L. hairy, minutely 

 toothed, soft, blunt, the uppermost acute. Lowest petioles 



