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natitid Imiry, segments lineav-hxnreolatc. — E. B. 602. St. 27- 16. 
— St. 1 — 2 toot high, striated, downy, nmch branched. Segments 
of the 1. parallel and at length converging. Heads on long stalks, 
solitary, terminal, disk conve.v bright yellow, ray white. Seales 
just a])pearing above the florets of the disk, lanceolate, acute with 
a rigid ))oint. Outer fr. crowned with a tumid plicate-rugose 
ring, inner with an acute margin. — Borders of cultivated 6elds, 
rare. A. VI. VII. Corn Chamomile. 
2. A. tinctoria receptacle hemispherical, fr. tetragonal 
crowned with a membranous undivided border, 1. bipinnatifid 
downy beneath, segments jiarallel decurrent serrated, ray shorter 
than the breadth of the disk. — E. B. 1472. — St. 1 — 2 feet high, 
I much branched, cottony. L. green, rough or hairy above, cot- 
! tony and white beneath. Heads on long stalks, solitary terminal, 
1 disk and rays bright yellow. Scales not protruding. — Fields 
■ and stony ])laces, rare. B.? VII. VIII. E. S. 
3. A. anglica (Spr.); receptacle flat, fr. crowned with a very 
narrow entire /)order, l.])innatifid somewhat hairy, lobes inciso- 
I serrate acute bristle-pointed rather fleshy. — A. maritima Sin., 
E. B. 2370. — St. prostrate, branched, domay. Involucre dowmy. 
Disk yellow, ray white. Scales of the receptacle shorter than 
the ojiencd flowers, snbulate ; in which it differs from A. altissima. 
(See DC. Prod. vi. 10.) Very different from A. maritima (L.) 
which has glabrous fleshy punctured pinnatifid 1. with lanceolate 
I scarcely acute lobes either quite entire or with 2 or 3 teeth at their 
I apex. — Sea-shore. Sunderland. Mr. Robson. Also Mr. James 
I Backhouse, 1844 ! (Mr. Wilson’s Bearhaven plant is Anacyclus 
I radiatus.) A. VII. E. 
I ** Scales of the receptacle linear-setaceous acute. Maruta Cass. 
I 4. A. Cotula (L.); receptacle elongate-conical, fr. terete tuber- 
i| cidar-striated crowned with a crenulated margin surrounding a 
{ slightly convex disk, 1. bipinnatifid nearly glabrous : lobes linear 
acute mostly entire. — E. B. Ylfl . — St. 1 — 2 feet high, branched, 
angular, furrowed. Heads solitary, on long terminal stalks ; disk 
I yellow, ray white. Tube of cor. 2-winged. Involucral scales ob- 
1 tuse, with white membranous margins. Whole plant fetid and 
I acrid. — Fields and waste places. A. VII. — IX. 
*** Scales of the receptacle thin membranous obtuse. 
5. A. nobilis (L.) ; receptacle conical, fr. “ subtrigonous smooth 
crowned with an obsolete margin,” 1. bipinnate, leaflets linear- 
subulate slightly downy rather fleshy acute. — E. B. 980. St. 27. 
15. — St. procumbent, 1 foot long, much branched. Heads soli- 
tary, terminal, disk yellow, ray w'hite. Whole plant pleasantly 
aromatic. — Gravelly places. P. VII. VHI. Chamomile. E. I. 
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