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ii. SWORD-LEAVED CUDWEED. 
Plate 104. Fig. 1 1. 
*Chara£ter of the Species. Gnaphalium luteo album. 
The Leaves are fword Shaped, and half embrace the 
Stalk ; the Flowers are cluttered in great heads. 
Fig. IT. ab. 
This is an Annual, native of Portugal, a lingular Plant: the 
flalk is upright, flender, and greyilh : the Leaves are oblong, fword 
lhaped, and of a delicate whitilh green : the Flowers are very 
bright and glofly ; filvery, but with fome little tinge of gold. 
12. ALATED CUDWEED. 
Plate 105. Fig. 12. 
Character of the Species. Gnaphalium undulatum. 
The Leaves are lanced, wavy, and run down the Stalk. 
Fig. 12 . a bi 
This is an Annual, native of America: the Stalk is upright, firm, 
and two feet high : the Leaves are green on the upperfide, but 
hoary underneath : the Flowers are yellowifh : but the Cups are 
white and filvery. 
13. LEAFY CUDWEED. 
Plate 105. Fig. 13. Broad citrine stjechas. 
Chara&er of the Species. Gnaphalium arenarium. 
The Leaves are large, thin, and numerous ; the Stalk 
is fimple ; and the Flowers have branchy footftalks. 
Fig. 13. a b. 
This is an Annual ; native of the dry and fandy open grounds of 
feveral parts of Europe : the Stalks are flender, upright, and pale : 
the Leaves are of a fnowy whitifh hue : the Flowers are of a delicate 
yellow 
14. LINEAR CUDWEED, 
Plate 105. Fig. 13. St£Chadove. 
Character of the Species. Gnaphalium fiaechas dictum. 
The leaves are linear and the Flowers ftandin a branched 
Clutter. 
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