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The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
2. HARP-LEAVED HORSEFOOT. 
Plate 109. Fig. 2. 
Character of the Species. Cacalia Sonchifolia, 
The Leaves are Enuated, and have a great lobe at the 
end : the Segments are dented. 
Fig. 2. a b. 
This is an Annual, native of China : the Stalk is firm: the 
Leaves are of a deep green : the Flowers are fmall, and of a pale 
crimfon. They Blow in July. 
3. TRILOBATE HORSEFOOT. 
Plate 109. Fig. 3. 
Chra&er of the Species. Cacalia fonchifolia. 
The Leaves are fpread, three lobed, and indented. 
Fig. 3 .ab. 
This is a Perennial, native of Siberia'; a tall Plant. The Stalk 
is tinged with purple ; the Leaves are of a frefh green on the upper 
fide, but greyifh underneath. The Flowers are crimfon. 
4. FRAGRANT HORSEFOOT. 
Plate 109. Fig. 4. 
Chara£kr of the Species. Cacalia fuaveolens. 
The Leaves are arrowed, and their Footftalks dilate to- 
ward the top. 
Fig. 4. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of North-America ; a Plant of five 
feet high : the Stalk is of a whitifh green : the Leaves are of a 
frefh green colour : the Flowers are fmall and white. 
5. BLUISH LEAV’D HORSEFOOT. 
Plate 109. Fig. 5. 
Chara&er of the Species. Cacalia atriplicifolia. 
The Leaves are fomewhat heart- fhaped, and Enuated. 
Fig. 5. a b. 
This 
