526 
uligino^um. 
germanicum. 
integrifolia. 
J^eucanthe- 
mum. 
iifclkum. 
SYNGENEsiA supERFLUA. Giiaphalium. 
, G. spathulatam. Lam, encycL 2. p 728. 
In dry, sunny, and rocky situations ; Pensylvania to Vir-^ 
ginia. O . Juiy — Sept. v. v. About a span high j 
flowers small, pale straw-coloured. 
8, G. caule herbaceo ramoso difFuso lanato,, foliis lineari- 
lanceolatis utrinque angustatis tomentosis, floribus ter- 
minalibus congestis. f'Villd. sp. pi. 3. p, IS9I. 
Icon. FI. dan. 85p. 
In exsiccated pools : Canada to Virginia. G • Aug. 
Sept. V. V, About a span high 3 flowers small, ca- 
lyces brown. 
9. G. herbaceum, caule erecto dichotomo, foliis lineari- 
lanceolatis acutis tomentosis, floribus globoso-capitatis 
alaribns terrainalibusque. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 1894. 
Filago germanica. Sp. pi. 1311. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 997. Engl. hot. 946. 
In dry fields and pastures ; Pensylvania to Virginia. O* 
July, Aug. V. V. About a span high : calyces straw- 
coloured. 
626. BELLIS. Gen. pi. 1300. 
1. B. caulescens, divaricato-ramosa ; foliis integerrimis, in- 
ferioribus obovatis, supremis lanceolatis, calycinis fo- 
liolis acutissimis pilo acuminatis. — Mick. Ji. arner. 2. 
p. 131. 
On banks of rivers and on shady hills in Tennassee. 
Michaux. -f . 
627. CHRYSANTHEMUM. Gen. pi. 1307. 
1. C. foliis amplexicaulibus lanceolatis serratis, basi inciso- 
dentatis, caule erecto ramoso. Willd. sp. pi. 3. 
p. 2142, 
Icon. FL dan. 994. Engl. hot. 601. 
In meadows and fields : common every where, and pro- 
bably introduced from Europe. 7/ . June, July. v. v. 
A very troublesome weed 3 flowers large, white, re- 
sembling a daisy. 
2. C. foliis radicalibus tripartitls inciso-dentatis, cauiinis 
cuneiformibus 3-partitis obtusis. Willd, sp. pi. 3. 
p. 2146. 
Icon. Gmel.Ji. sih.2. i. 84. 
