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47. C01IP0SITACEJE. 
Tribe XXX. CREPIDEyE. 
Like Lcictucece, but inv. always broadly oblong, ach. rounded 
fusiform or subcylindric sometimes subangular or subcom- 
pressed (not flattened) mostly without beak, and pappus mostly 
sessile stiffish dirty w. — FI. mostly rather large and y. very 
rarely pink or purple. 
55. Crepis. Inv. mostly double or distinctly calyculate or 
bracteolate at the base, the outer scales short lax, inner 
close erect equal in one row ; all sometimes regularly im- 
bricate. Ach. rounded subcompressed subangular fusiform 
more or less beaked or beakless, variously ribbed or striate. 
Pappus stalked or sessile capillary w. — Herbs of various 
habit, mostly smooth or succulent. FI. mostly corymbose 
and y., very rarely pink or purple. 
56. Andryaea. Inv. indistinctly double, the few short outer 
scales or bractlets often deciduous or abortive, inner of 1 
row, many-fld. Ach. very small cylindric 10-ribbed trun- 
cate and 10-toothed at top. Pappus sessile very deciduous 
dull w. capillar} r stiff denticulato-scabrous almost plumose 
at the base. Recept. sometimes subsetose. — Erect branched 
greyish stellately woolly or tomentose herbs or suffr. Heads 
cymoso-paniculate. FI. moderately large y. 
Table of Genera. 
I. RADIIFLORiE. (Corymbifer^e Vaill., Juss. &c.) 
§ 1. Anthers ecaudate or awnless at the base. 
A. Receptacle naked. 
Tribe I. Agerate^e. 
1. Ayer at uni. 
Tribe II. Eupatordee. 
2. Eupatorium. 
Tribe III. Erigerontf.^e. 
3. Eriyeron. 
4. Conyza. 
6. Gnaphalon. 
Tribe IV. Senecione^e. 
6. Senecio. 
Tribe V. Cotule.®. 
7. Cutula. 
