46 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
This is an Annual, native of our dry grounds : the Stalk is eigh t 
inches high, grey, tough, and flendcr : the Leaves are of a grey 
green : the Flowers are brown. 
29. 
WOOD CUDWEED. 
Plate 107. Fig. 29. English Cudweed. 
Chnra£ter of the Species. - • Gnaphalium fylvaticum. 
The Stalk is fimple and leafy, and the Flowers grow in 
the bofoms of the Leaves. 
Fig. 29. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of our woods, and flowers in July : the 
Stalk is afoot high, upright, aud without branches : tire Leaves are 
whitifla : the Flowers are brown. 
30. LION’S PAW CUDWEED. 
Plate 107. Fig. 30. Lion’s Paw, 
Character of the Species. Gnaphalium leontopodion. 
The Stalk is fimple ; one great head terminates it, and 
this is furrounded by a verge of leafy Films. 
Fig. 30. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the Swifs mountains, and flowers 
in Auguft : the Stalk is four inches high: the Leaves are whitifli: 
the Flowers are brown. 
31. SEA CUDWEED. 
Plate 107. Fig. 31. 
Chara&er of the Species. Filago maritima. 
The Leaves are woolly, obtufe, and dented : the clufler 
of Flowers is fimple. 
Fig. 31. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of our fea*coafl:s, and flowers in 
June : the Stalk is white, and feven inches high : the Leaves are 
white and woolly ; and the Flowers are brown. 
32. FORK- 
