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2. Gnaphalium Amerkamm^ R. 182, G. E. 641.’ 
Argyrocome feu Gnaphalium Amerkanum^ Par. Pa- 
rad. 374. American Cudweed, or Live-ever. 
3. Elkhryfum fylvefire lati folium capitulis conglc- 
hatis., R.182. In the iQe of Jerfey^ on dry ban^s 
and walls very common. 
c. L A s s V. 
Corymbiferous Herbs. 
RayV Synof. 182. 
C hrysanthemum, Corn-marigold. It hath 
an annual root : The empalement is hemi- 
fpherical and fcaly •, the rays of the flower, for 
the mofl: part, yellow ; and the feeds furrow’d. 
The fpecies are : 
I. Chryfanthemum fegetum^ R. 182, G.E. 743, 
: fegetum noftras.^ P. 1370. Corn-marigold. 
2. Chryfanthemum fegetum noftras., folio glauco mul- 
ti-fcijfo majus^ flore minor e.^ R. 183. Corn-mari- 
gold, with fmall flowers, and glaucous leaves, very 
much cut. In corn fields neai’ Glafienbury^ but very 
rarely. 
3. Chryfanthemum fegetum noftras., Calendula folio 
glauco., neque fedlo., neque ferrato., R. 183. Corn-mari- 
gold, with glaucous leaves, neither cut nor ferrated. 
BupthalmuPvI, Ox-eye. The whole appearance 
of this plant is like Tanfey : The flowers are, for 
i the mofl: part, produced Angle ; and the florets 
of the difk feparated with little imbricated leaves. 
We have but one fpecies of this plant, ^i%. 
Bupthalmum vulgar e., R. 183, G.E. 747. Mat- 
thioli., five vulgar e millefolii folks., P. 1370. Com- 
i mon Ox-eye. On a bank near the river not far 
from Sogburn., in the bifhoprick of Durham. 
Ptarmica, Sneefwort. The leaves are long, nar- 
row, and ferrated ; the empalement fqiiamous ; 
the 
