176 45. COMPOSITS. 
prostrate leafy scions. Flowering st.4—8 in. high, quite simple, 
cottony. Heads 4—5, erect, slightly stalked. Phyll. white or 
rose-colour.—f. A. hyperborea (D. Don); 1. cottony on both 
sides. FE. B. S. 2640.—Mountam heaths. P. VI. VII. 
+2. A. margaritacea (R. Br.); st. erect branched above corym- 
bose leafy, 7. linear-lanceolate acute cottony below, heads in 
level-topped corymbs.—E. B.2018.—St. 2—3 feet high, cottony. 
L. alternate, slightly cottony above, densely beneath. Inv. white. 
Fl. yellowish.— Moist meadows, rare. P. VIII. 
Section 4. SENECIONE As. Heads homogamous or hete- 
rogamous, discoid or radiant. Auth. without appendages. Pap- 
pus pilose or setaceous, rarely 0. 
22. (6.) Doronicum Linn. 
tl. D. Pardalianches (L.); 1. cordate denticulate, lowermost 
1. on long stalks, intermediate with clasping auricles at the base of 
the stalk, uppermost sessile clasping, root creeping tuberous.— 
E. B.S. 2654.—St. 2—3 feet high, erect, solitary, hollow, hairy. 
L. hairy, minutely toothed, soft, blunt, the uppermost acute. 
Lowest petioles not auricled. Heads several, phyll. lanceolate- 
subulate. Florets yellow. The earlier heads overtopped by the 
latter ones. Fr. oblong, furrowed, of disk hairy, of ray glabrous. 
—Damp and hilly woods and pastures, rare. P. V.—VII. 
+2. D. plantagineum (L.?); 1. ovate denticulate, radical on 
long stalks rounded or subcordate produced at the base, stem-l. 
sessile claspmg the lowermost with a winged and auricled stalk. 
—E. B. 630. (excl. leaf.)—Crown of the root woolly.—St. 2—3 
feet high. Stem-l. narrowed in their lower half but sessile, upper- 
most with a long taper pomt. Heads usually solitary, or, if more, 
the lateral ones not overtopping the terminal one. Phyl. subu- 
late. Fr. of ray glabrous. Florets yellow.—Damp places, rare. 
Pp. VI. VII. E.s, 
23. (5.) Crineraria Linn. 
1. C. palustris (L.); shaggy, st. much branched and corym- 
bose above, J. broadly lanceolate half-clasping, lower |. sinuate- 
dentate—E. B.151. Senecio DC.—St. 3 feet high, thick, hol- 
low, leafy. Heads erect. Florets bright yellow.—Fen ditches, 
now become very scarce. P. VI. VII. E. 
2. C. campestris (Retz.); shaggy, st. simple, root oblong nearly 
entire narrowed below, stem-1. lanceolate, heads corymbose, invo- 
lucre woolly below nearly glabrous in the upper half, fr. hispid.— 
C. integrifolia Sm., E.B. 152. Senecio DC.—St. 6—8 in. high, 
with small st.-leaves. Heads erect, 1—6, in a simple corymb. 
