GNAPHALIUM.—ANTENNARIA. 175 
rare. Bere Church, Essex. Rev. W. L. P. Garnons, 1842. A. 
VII.—IX. E. 
20. (13.) Gnapnatrum Linn. 
1. G. luteo-album (L.) ; st. simple branched at the base slightly 
corymbose above, heads densely ciustered leafless, 1. linear-oblong 
wavy woolly on both sides half clasping, lower 1. broader at the 
end and obtuse, upper 1. narrowing and acute.—E. B. 1002.— 
Woolly. St. 3—12 in. high, decumbent below, then erect or 
ascending. Heads aggregated at the extremities of the stem, 
involucre straw-coloured, florets tinged with red.—Sandy fields, 
very rare. +t Belfast. Mr. W. Thompson. A. VII. VIIL E. 1. 
2. G. uliginosum (L.); st. diffuse much branched, heads in ter- 
minal dense clusters shorter than the leaves, |. linear-lanceolate 
cottony on both sides.—H. B. 1194.—St. 3—5 in. high, much 
branched, decumbent or ascending. Heads aggregated at the 
extremity of the st. and branches, mvolucre yellowish-brown.— 
Wet sandy places. A. VII. VIII. 
3. G. sylvaticum (L.); st. simple nearly erect, heads in axillary 
clusters forming an interrupted leafy spike, 1. acute linear-lanceo- 
late, st.-l. narrower.—G. rectum Sm., EH. B. 124.—St. 3—24 in. 
high, upper half constituting the spike. Upper 1. very narrow.— 
Woods and heaths. P. VIL—IX. 
4. G. norvegicum (Gunn.); st. simple nearly erect, heads in a 
close terminal leafy spike, 1. silky or cottony on both sides lanceo- 
late, st.-l. acuminate-mucronate broad.—St. 38.5. G. sylvati- 
cum Sm., E. B.913.—St. 6—12 im. high, spike distinctly terminal. 
St.-l. broad. Fl. longer in proportion to the inv., and quite 
distinct from G. sylvaticum.— Highland Mountains. P. VIII. S. 
5. G. supinum (L.); cespitose, st. decumbent, flowering st. 
erect, heads 1—5 distant, \. lmear downy on both sides mostly 
radical—Height 2—3 in. Cespitose, very leafy at the root. 
Flowering st. with few leaves which are downy on both sides.— 
a. G. supinum (Willd.); heads sessile forming a sort of capitate 
spike.—8. G. fuscum (Willd.) ; heads stalked subracemose. E. B. 
1193.—y. G. pusillum (Willd.) ; heads solitary.—Highland moun- 
tains. P. VII. S. 
21. (15.) Anrennartia R. Br. 
1. A. dioica (Gaert.); shoots procumbent, flowering st. simple 
erect, corymb dense terminal, phyll. oblong dilated upwards ob- 
tuse coloured, root-J. obovate-spathulate glabrous above cottony 
beneath, stem-l. nearly equal linear-lanceolate adpressed.—E. B. 
267. Gnaphalium Sm.—Root of long simple fibres. St. pro- 
strate, woody, terminating in a tuft of numerous 1. and producing 
