The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
23 
This is an Annual, native of the Indies, a yard high. The 
The Leaves are of a greyilh green : the Flowers are yellow. 
8. WOOLLY FLEABANE. 
Plate 95. Fig. 8. 
Character of the Species. Conyza Candida, 
The Leaves are egg’d and woolly: the Flowers grow on 
the top and branches. 
Fig. 8. a b. 
This is a native of Crete, a perennial woody Plant of two feet 
high, flowering all Summer. The Leaves are of a white green : 
the Flowers are yellow. 
9. LOBATED FLEABANE. 
Plate 95. Fig. 9. 
Chara£ter of the Species. Conyza lobata. 
The Leaves are cut into three divided Lobes. 
Fig. 7. a b. 
This is a woolly Plant, native of Vera Cruz. The Leaves on 
their lower parts are divided deeply into three : thofe near the top 
are Ample and entire : they are a pale green : the Flowers are 
yellow. 
GENUS. V. 
SPIKENARD. 
BAC CHARI S. 
Charter of the Genus. 
The Cup is cylindric, and compofed of narrow, linear, 
pointed Scales, which ftand upright, and have their 
Points armed with a harmlefs Spine. 
Plate 96. oa b. 
j.DEEP 
