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corymbose, inv. lax. — Chrysocmna Linosyris Sm., E. B. 2505. — 
St. 12 — 18 in. high, simple, leafy. L. single-ribbed, smooth or 
rough, very many, more or less dotted. Fl. yellow. — Limestone 
cliffs, rare. P. VIII. IX. E. 
Section 2. INVLEJE. Heads never dicBcious, rarely with 
all the fl. similar and perfect, no ray ; usually with a ray of fem. 
ligiilate flowers. Antli. -lobes prolonged at the base. Recep- 
tacle without scales. L. alternate. 
9. (10.) I'nttla iin». 
Jl. /. HeUniiim (L.) ; miter phyll. ovate, inner ohovate, 1. im- 
equaUy dentate downy beneath cordate-ovate acute clasping, root- 
1. stalked eUiptic-oblong, fr. quadrangular glabrous. — E. B. 1546. 
Corvisartia^ Helcnium R. xvi. 921. — St. 8—4 feet high, roimd, 
furrowed, solid, leafy, branched above. Heads few together or 
solitary, terminal, very large ; fl. bright j'eUow, those of the rav 
ligulate. Phyll. reflexed. — Moist pastures. P. VH. VIII. 
Elecampane. E. I. 
2. /. Cony'za (DC); outer phyll. lanceolate, inner linear acute, 
I. ovate-lanceolate downy denticidate, lower 1. nan'owed into a 
haft, fl. of the ray tubular-ligulate, fr. terete. — R. xvi. 923. 
Cmiyza sqtiarrosa Sm., E. B. 1195. — St. 1 — 2 feet high, leafy. 
Heads corymbose. Phyll. reflexed, leaflike. Fl. yellow, those 
of the ray deeply divided on the inner side. — Calcareous soils. 
P. Vn. — IX. I'longhman^ s Spikenard. E. 
3. I. crithmo'ides (L.); phyll. linear taper-pointed, I. Jleshy 
linear blunt or -with 3 points, fr. terete. — E. B. 68. — St. about a 
foot hio;h, slightly branched near the top, each branch ending 
in a solitary head with an orange-coloured disk and yellow rays. 
— On rocks and in muddy salt marshes by the sea. P. VII. VIII. 
Golden Samphire. E. S. I. 
10. (11.) Pttlica'ria Oaert. 
1. P. vulgaris (Gaert.) ; I. lanceolate wavy narrow at the base 
and somewhat clasping, st. much branched downy, heads lateral 
and tenninal hemispherical with very short rays. — Inula Pulicaria 
Sm., E. B. 1196.— St. 6—12 in. high, leafy. Heads small; fl. 
yellow. Fr. terete. Outer pappus of small distinct scales. — 
Moist sandy heaths. A. Vlil. IX. E. 
2. P. dysenter'ica (Gaert.) ; I. oblong cordate at the base clasp- 
ing downy beneath, st. panicled woolly, heads axillaiy and ter- 
minal corymbose, rays much exceeding the disk. — Inula E. B. 
1115. — Floccose. St. 12 — 18 in. high, leafy. Heads larger than 
in Sp. 1, bright yellow; fr. angular. Outer pappus cuplike, 
crenulate.— Damp places. P. VIII. IX. E. S. I. 
