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leaves with the interval between the lobes toothed ; the lower 
branches elongated so as at length to bring their corymbs of an- 
thodes up to the level of the one that terminates the main stem. 
Anthodea larger, f inch long, tapering much towards the apex. 
Elorets of the ray always present, rather pale-yellow. Achenes 
roughened on the ribs, dark-grey, with longer and more silky hairs 
than in S. vulgaris. 
The variety 0, which scarcely deserves to be raised even to that 
rank, grows with the typical form. 
Mountain Groundsel. 
French, Senegon des Bois. German, Wald Baldgreis. 
SPECIES III.— SENE CIO VISCOSUS. Linn. 
Plate DCCLI1. 
Billot, PL Gall, et Germ. Exsicc. No. 577. 
Stem stiff, tough, rough, almost woody at the base, irregularly 
corymbosely branched, with the branches ascending - spreading. 
Lower leaves obovate, narrowed towards the base ; upper ones 
oblong, sessile, scarcely amplcxicaul ; all deeply sinuatc-pinnatiful, 
with the segments nearly equal and toothed or pinnatilid. 
Corymbs combined into a large very irregular terminal round- 
topped corymb. Anthodes erect. Pericline ovoid-conical, densely 
glandular - pubeseent ; outer phyllaries half the length of the 
inner. Florets of the ray short, revolute. Achenes entirely gla- 
brous. Plant thickly pubescent with gland-tipped hairs. 
On waste places, ground which has been recently disturbed, 
and sandy seashores. Local, but widely distributed, extending 
from Kent to Aberdeen on the east, and Glamorgan to Dum- 
barton on the west, of the island. 
England, Scotland, Ireland. Annual. Late Summer 
and Autumn. 
Plant to 18 inches high, witli the stems solitary or several 
from the crown of the root, each at first paniculately branched, hut 
the lateral branches at Length growing out till the whole forms a 
round-topped bush. Leaves broader than in the preceding species, 
and with the incisions between the segments deeper than in S. vul- 
garis, and the segments more cut than in S. sylvaticus. Anthodes 
I inch long. Florets yellow. Achenes without hairs, yellowish. 
Whole plant dark-green, foetid. 
Stmkmg Groundsel. 
French, Senegon Visqueux. German, Klebriger Baldgreis. 
