The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 51 
4. AMPLEXICAUL GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 108. Fig. 4. 
Character of the Species. Senecio hieraciifolius. 
The Leaves embrace the Stalk, and fwell in the middle, 
and are very deeply cut in irregular fegments. 
Fig. 4. ah. 
This is an Annual, native of South-America, flowering all 
Summer. The Leaves are cut, and of a fine green. The Flowers 
are numerous, fmall, and of a faint yellow. 
HORSEFOOT. 
C A C A L I A. 
The Cup is formed of a {ingle Series of oblong lanced 
Scales, which fometimes unite at their edges. The 
Fringe is made of a few fhort filmy fcales. 
Plate 1 09. 0 a b. 
SERIES I. 
HERBACEOUS. 
1. PERFORATED HORSEFOOT. 
Plate 109. Fig. 1. 
Character of the Species. Cacalia porephyllum di£ta. 
The Leaves are elliptic, crenated, and fpotted : they 
are alfo feen full of holes when held up to the light. 
Fig. 1. a. b. 
This is an Annual, native of America, and flowers in AugufL 
The Stem is woody and brown : the Leaves are of a frefli green ; and 
as it feems fpotted with a dufky brown : when held to the light 
they appear perforated. The Flowers are yellow. 
HARP- 
