22 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
This is a Perennial, native of China: the Stem is pale: the 
Leaves are alio pale, and hairy underneath. The Flowers are 
yellow. 
4. BROWN FLEABANE. 
Plate 95. Fig. 4. Plowman’s Spikenard. 
Character of the Species. Conyza iquarrofa. 
The Leaves are ianced, rugged, and fharp pointed : the 
Cups are rough. 
Fig. \.abc. 
This is an Annual, native of our way fides, and flowers in June. 
The Leaves are broad, rough and brown : the Flowers are yellow. 
The Plant is three feet high. 
5. SOFT-LEAV’D FLEABANE. 
Plate 95. Fig. 5. 
Chara&er of the Species. Conyza bifoliata. 
The Leaves are downy, oval, and indented: two grow 
with each Flower. 
Fig. 5. a b. 
This is a native of the Indies, a foot and a half high. The 
Leaves are of a grey green : the fide Shoots only have two fmall 
Leaves, placed oppolite. The Flowers are crimfon. 
6. SLENDER STALK’D FLEABANE. 
Plate 95. Fig. 6. 
Chara&er of the Species. Conyza Chinenfis. 
The Leaves are lanced, fcrratcd, and downy : the 
Flowers Rand only on the top. 
Fig. 6. a b. 
This is an Annual, native of China. The Leaves are broad : 
the Stalk is tw r o feet and a half high. The Leaves are hoary under- 
neath. The Flowers are yellow. 
7. GREY FLEABANE. 
Plate 95. Fig. 7. 
Chnra£ter of the Species. Conyza cinerea. 
The Leaves are oblong, and the Flowers grow in a 
branchy flat clufler. 
Fig. 7. a b. 
This 
