eee ey ee ee 2 ee ei 
Gongsbitkie (0 sery reas; the.fith pec 
* 
HED 
ther hand, oe of Tournefort, or se Hedypnois of 
nois may therefore now be .confidered as fined, thoughs as 
for the plants that have Cas rne it is, j Roce that pies: have 
not fo bad a {mell as fome of their relatives, and th 
may,. by com; 1gROR be termed Frais or having lle 0 or 
a linilar en te 8 bene dd, gui non ral as 
p: Pl. v. 3.1616, Jul. 169. Fours: 
rertn. “ 160. Chat 3 and order, Syagencfia Poly- 
Nat. Ord. Fae ta femiflofculofe, Lion. 
en. Ch. Common Calyx sylincricnls permanent, of about 
ten linear, erett, acute, equal leaves, accompanie ag ir 
bafe by fewer and narrower, fhort, clofe-preffed"fcales. Car. 
". compound, fomewhat imbricated, uniform ; the florets numer- 
ous, all perfect, monepetalous, ligulate, Soegts abrupt, with 
five teeth, Stam. Filaments five, capillary, very fhort ; anthers 
united intoa hollow cylinder. Pi. Germen oblong ; ityle 
thread- ee the length of Ne ttamens ; ep two, re- 
Xe none, exce x harden ed, 
. the 
H. monfpelienfis.. Willd. n. 1. (Hyoferis oa 
Linn. Sp. Pl. onfp. 353: ca 
eracium facie ping e's Lob. I cies “E: fal 
hes. long 5 the upper ones 
REO 3 taper, {mall and entire. fae fic at the 
; when young droop- 
ing. die erect. The Seeds are spo ia the lon 
ees peo each a little brownith fringed cup-—The « 
si is faid to be neither bitter nor milky. We have never 
eee 
a 
a 
a 
ia 
eet 
=% 
at 
fee sats 7 at their bate steed inde sen a ei oi Da- to 
weds now defe! c 
where. it. mecsmdal bc ai aot ae vin anise 
‘We have from m Gibralter plant pees bab by: the Abbe 
i ring in May, which anfwers to the deferip- fi 
ies, that we can find 
desreely 'y any difference. The eaves oa ea are certainly | 
HED 
very minutely a. fparinglyt toothed, nite airs ae thore 
heart-fhaped than in the former. ‘The keels of, the caly.- 
: 
rn 
ae ; Linn. Sp. H. ¢ 
32. t. 43.)—Stem branches, di pre sx pe alae. tooth. 
ed, Os at the bafe, feffile. x of the fruit t hairy 
the flowering branches a are-alfo rough, and eacnale more _ 
The fize of the teeth of 
than in either a ied ormer. 
4. HH. cretica. ge n. 4. eo cretica ; cae Sp 
Pl. 1139. Sco ae “ eget No tbgheipe 16.)—Stem 
ranched, di ae blong, coca d, clafping the 
ftem. Calyx of the Sait ocaties ; briftly at the top. ae 
down of the radius fomewhat compound.—Native of Crete. 
where Tournefort feems firft to have obferved it. The 
leaves are very deeply toothed, fo as to -bécome almoft pin- © 
natifid, and moflly very rough. Stem decumbent. Flower- 
ing éranches elongated and flender, nearly or quite fmooth. — 
Crown of the puter row of feeds much more leafy or divided, as 
well as longer, than in any of the above, and not that fimple. 
ciliated cup ufual in the genus. How far this may be con- 
nt we kaow not. The ees are all very muchralike, 
and many of the marks by wh im they have ey or mi My 
_—“ Ste m — ‘panic cled. 
of the fruit 
pen of the pense siieres printed in 1801. Root an- 
nual. S/em a foot and a half high, clothed, like the whole 
of the at wit forked rer —— at sae top, Lower 
hat 
“ype, asin 
HEDYSARUM, bonis Susy feeet, the aeine of a. plant 
in Diofcorides, which, he tells.us, thofe who make oint- 
ments -call sinio ae me rare va ee the feed re- 
allied thereto. — 
like: ge i 
farther pgrperiraty gia in ms ae ph hee in mw ap mr 
whofe refem- 
