The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
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GENUS II. 
MAUDLIN. 
AGERATUM. 
Chara&er of the Genus. 
The Cup is long, and drawn in at the mouth : the 
Scales are numerous, lanced, and equal. 
Plate 90. 0 a b. 
1. OVAL-LEAV’D MAUDLIN. 
Plate 90. Fig. 1. 
Chara&er of the Species. Ageratum ciliare. 
The Leaves are oval, obtufe, and crenated ; and the 
Stalk is fmooth. 
Fig. 1 al-. 
This is an Annual, native of Bifnagar, and flowers in Augufl:. 
The Stalk is whitilh : the Leaves are of a faint but pleafant green : 
the Flowers are white. 
2. TALL MAUDLIN. 
Plate 90. Fig. 2. 
Character of the Species. Ageratum altillimum. 
The Leaves are oval, a little hearted at the Bafe, ferrat- 
ed, and fharp pointed 3 the Stalk is fmooth. 
Fig. 2. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Virginia, and flowers in Augufl:: 
the Stalk is tinged with red : the Leaves are of a dulky green, and 
the Flowers are white. 
3. HAIRY STALK’D MAUDLIN. 
Plate 90. Fig. 3. 
Chara&erof the Species. Ageratum conyzoides. 
The Stalk is hairy : the Leaves are oval, fharp pointed, 
and dented. 
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Fig. 3. a. b. 
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