BELLIS.—INULA. 167 
numerous.—E. B. 1158.—St. erect, 6—18 in. high, simple below, 
corymbosely-branched above, often several from one root. Fl. 
yellow, the ray pale blue.—Dry gravelly places. B. VIL. VIII. 
Fleabane. 
3. E. alpinus (L.); st. mostly with a single head, 1. lanceolate, 
lower 1. narrowed below, ray spreading twice as long as the disk, 
“imner female florets tubular-filiform numerous.”—E. B. 464, 
St. 38. 11.—St. 4—8 in. high, usually terminating in a solitary 
head with a yellow disk and light purple ray. Involuere hairy. 
—B. E. uniflorus (Sm. not L.) has a shorter and more erect ray 
and a rather more hairy involucre. E. B. 2416.—Highland moun- 
tains. P. VII. VIII. 8. 
6. (16.) Bexiis Linn. Daisy. 
1. B. perennis (L.); 1. obovate-spathulate single-ribbed cre- 
nate-dentate.—H. B. 424.—St. a short procumbent rhizome pro- 
ducing 1. only at its extremity. Flowerstalks simple, each bear- 
ing a smgle head. Sometimes all the florets are ligulate, rarely 
all are tubular.—Banks and pastures. P. JII.—X. 
7. (10.) Soxrpaco Linn. Golden Rod. 
1. S. Virgaurea (L.); st. erect slightly angular, 1. lanceolate 
narrowed at both ends, lower |. elliptical stalked serrated, raceme 
erect simple or compound, phyll. lanceolate acute, fr. downy.— 
E. B. 301. St. 9.—St. usually 1—3 feet high, leafy, nearly 
simple, terminating in a long cluster of yellow heads.—8. angus- 
tifolia (Koch); 1. all lanceolate.—y. S. cambrica (Huds.) ; st. 2—6 
in. high, 1. ovate-lanceolate, heads larger.—Woods and thickets. 
8. on mountains. P. VIL—IX. Golden Rod. 
8. (7.) Linosyris Cand. 
1. L. vulgaris (Cass.); herbaceous, 1. lmear glabrous, heads 
corymbose, inv. lax.—Chrysocoma Linosyris Sm., E. B. 2505.— 
St. 12—18 in. high, simple, leafy. L. single-ribbed, smooth or 
scabrous, very numerous, more or less dotted. Fi. yellow.— 
Limestone cliffs, rare. P. VIII. IX. 
Section 2. INULEA#. Heads never dicecious, rarely homo- 
gamous or discoid, generally heterogamous and radiant. Female 
florets ligulate. Anth. with appendages. Receptacles without 
scales. L. alternate. 
9. (11.) Invia Linn. 
1. L. Helenium (L.); outer phyll. ovate, inner obovate, |. un- 
equally dentate downy beneath cordate-ovate acute clasping, root 
1. stalked elliptic-oblong, fr. quadrangular glabrous.—E. B. 1546. 
