196 ° 
8. Style-branches hispidulous, with 
pointed tips; anthers sagittate; 
heads in cymes or glomerules; 
leaves without resin dots, alternate... Vernonieae (p. 209) 
8. Style-branches glabrous, with 
round or obtuse tips; anthers 
round-based; heads in corymbs 
(racemes in Liatris); leaves with 
resin dots, opposite or whorled 
(alternate: in: Liatris) esis). viceiee000. Eupatorieae (p. 210) 
7. Ray-flowers present; disc flowers 
yellow; style-branches narrowly 
lanceolate, hirsute on the outside........ Astereae (p. 213) 
5. Style-branches short, not appendaged. 
9. Phyllaries entirely herbaceous. (Also, 
phyllaries in only one series; style- 
branches truncate, pubescent only at tip; 
pappus bristles capillary, very soft, 
copious; leaves alternate (except in 
Arnica)in.. <fibihoim enon dlremre ch shee ewes Senectoneae: (p. 224) 
9. Phyllaries partly or entirely scarious. 
10. Anthers sagittate, appendaged at base; 
pappus of capillary bristles; ray- 
flowers absent in genera collected. 
(Also, plant usually wooly, except 
ins Pluchea)iacrm. shtostelorsie <tstot oGusbGee sees es Inuleae (p.) 225) 
10. Anthers not sagittate, unappendaged; 
pappus a low crown or absent; ray 
flowers present in genera collected...... Anthemideae (p- 207) 
Cichorieae 
1. Pappus chaffy or of both chaff and bristles. 
2. Flowers yellow; pappus of both chaff and 
bristles. Expected (Krijgia). 
2. Flowers blue or white; pappus of small 
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