The vegetable system. 
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ORDER III. 
With the Cup double, or formed of two Rows of Scales ; 
An outer and an inner feries. 
GENUS 1. 
LEOPARDS-BANE. 
D O R O N I C U M. 
Charafter of the Gen-js. 
The Cup fpreads, and is formed of long and narrow Scales. 
Plate 24. Fig. 0 a. 
I. SPREADING LEOPARDS-BANE. 
Plate 24. Fig. i. 
Character of the Species. Doronicum pardalianclies. 
The rays of the Flower are broad and fliort ; the Leaves 
are heart-fhaped and have edged Footftalks. 
Fig. i. a h. 
T his is a Perennial, hardy Plant, native of Switzerland and 
Hungary ; and flowers in June. It is a yard high. The 
Leaves are of a faint green, and they lofe their winged Footftalks 
toward the top of the Plant. The Flowers are of a delicate pale 
yellow. 
2. R A M P I N G LEOPARDS-BANE. 
Plate 24. Fig. 2. 
Character of the Species. Doronicum plantagineum. 
The rays oi the Flower are lop*g and narrow ; and the 
Side-dioots are long and rile alternately. 
Fig. 2. a / . 
This alfo is a Perennial, a tall and robuft Plant ; it is a native of 
the wanner parts of Europe, and flowers with us in the open ground 
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