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32. FORKED CUDWEED. 
Plate 107. Fig. 32. Herb Impious. 
Chara£ter of the Species. Gnaphalium Germanicum. 
The Stalk fplits in a forked manner: the Flowers ftand 
in its divifions in round clutters. 
Fig. 32. a b. 
This is an Annual, common in our dry grounds, eight inches 
high : the Leaves are pale, and the Flowers are brown. 
33. LONG FOOTSTALKED CUDWEED. 
Plate 107. Fig. 33. 
Chara&erof the Species. Gnaphalium faxatile. 
The Flowers ftand on long naked Footftalks : the Leaves 
are lanced and pointed. 
Fig. 33. a b. 
This is an Annual, native of Italy, and flowers in July : the 
Stalk is grey : the Leaves are whitifh : the Flowers are of a pale 
brown. 
34. BLACK-HEADED CUDWEED. 
Plate 107. Fig. 4. Black Cudweed. 
Chara&er of the Species. Gnaphalium uligincfum. 
The Stalk is branched : the Leaves are oblong : the 
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Flowers ftand in fmall tufts at the tops. 
Fig. 34. a b. 
This is an Annual, common in wet places : the Stalk is weak : 
the Leaves are whitifh ; the Flowers are black : it flowers in 
Auguft. 
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