i 3 42 SYNGENES. .EQUAL. 1492, 1493- 



pedata. Herbaceous : leaves petioled, in oedate or finger-like divi- 

 fions, very entire : feeds chaffy. 

 Mexico. Ca-jan ic. 4./. 356. Leafets lanceolate. 



1492. HYMENOPAPPUS. Receptacle naked : 

 feeds crowned with many chaffy leaves : calyx 

 many- leaved, fpreading. 



fcabiofaus. Hy menopappus. 



Carolina. V Her it. Mcnogr. tab. 



Stem angular, a little woolly: /eaves doubly pinnatirid, with 

 lanceolate fcgments, downy underneath : corymb terminal : 

 faviers highly odorous. 



1.493'. PTERONIA. Receptacle clothed with many- 

 parted chaff: down iomewhat feathery: calyx 

 irr.bricate, with the fcales carinate. 



JpiHofa. Leaves fubulate, fpinescent, pungent. 



The Cape. Leaves fomewhat ilriaie, fpreading. 



eamphorata Leaves fcattered and fafciclcd, filiform, ciliate: leaves of 

 the calyx ferrulate : receptacle with fomewhat fuf- 

 cicled hairs. 



The Cape. F/uk. mant. 56. /. 345. /. 56. 2. Conyza. 



Leaves flat : fiqnuers terminal, folicary, yellow. 



ftriSa. Leaves fcattered and fafcicled, filiform, fomewhat ciliate at 

 the bafe: leaves of the calyx entire : cells of the re- 

 ceptacle with many-parted chaff. 

 The Cape. Aiton^kevo. /. 162. 



echinata. . Leaves alternate, oblong, ciliate .* calyx thorny. 

 The Cape. Tbunb. prodr, 143. 



flexicaulis. Leaves united, linear-filiform, glabrous : leaves of th( 

 calyx ovate : ftem flexuous : flowers terminal, 3«on 

 peduncle. 

 The Cape. Linn fuppU m*Thunb* prodr , 143, 



faftigiata. Leaves united, 3-fided, obtufe \ calyx- fcales ovate : flow- 

 ers 3 together, feffrle. 

 The Cape. Ibunb. prodr. 143. 



paniculata- Leaves oppofite, filiform, glabrous ; flowers panicled. 

 The Cape. Tbunb. prodr. 143, 



^afcicutata. Leaves lanceolate, acute, vifcid : flowers cluttered. 

 The Cape. Leaves imbricate, erect, refinous, 



