The VEGETABLE SYSJTEM. 
2 I 
This is a Perennial, native of Siberia, a Plant of a yard high : 
the Leaves are green, with brown fpots : the Flowers are yellow. 
GENUS IV. 
FLEABANE. 
C O N Y Z A. 
Character of the Genus. 
The Cup is rounded at the bottom, but contrafts, and 
becomes cylindric upwards : its Scales are pyramidal, 
and turn out at the points. 
Plate o?. o a b. 
i. AMPLEXICAUL FLEABANE. 
Plate 95. Fig. 1. 
Character cf the Species. Couyza bi'rons. 
The Leaves are oblong, oval, and embrace the Stalk. 
Fig. 1. a. b. 
This is a a native of the Pyrenaean mountains, and of Canada. 
It is a Perennial, four feet high. The Leaves are of a brownifli 
green, and the Flowers yellow. 
2. TORTUOUS FLEABANE. 
Plate 95. Fig. 2. 
Character of the Species. Conyza tortuofa. 
The Stem is wreathed : the Leaves are oval, and the 
Flowers droop. 
Fig. 2 . ab c. 
This is a woody Plant, native of Madagafcar : the Stem is re- 
cilh : the Shoots are green : the Leaves are of a frefh green, and 
the Flowers are yellow. 
3. HAIRY FLEABANE 
Phte 95. Fig. 3. 
Chara£terof the Species. Conyza hirfuta. 
The Leaves are oblong, oval, and undivided, rugged 
and hairy underneath. 
Fig. 3. <7. b. 
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