The vegetable SYSTE M. 
3. WHITE TICK-SEED. 
Plate 34. Fig, 3. 
Characler of the Species. Coreopfis Alba. 
I'he Leaves are formed of three diflindi: Parts, which are 
fhort and fer rated. 
. Fig. 3. a h. 
This Is a Perennial ; native of Santa-Cruz, an humble and a very 
fingular Plant. The Stalks divide into many Branches. The Leaves 
are deeply ferrated, and of a bluifh green. The Flowers are white : 
they conlild of a few broad Rays, and have a glow of crimfon toward 
the Center. It flowers toward the latter end of Augufl. 
5. A U R I C U L A T E D T I C K - S E E D. 
Plate 34. Fig. 4. 
Charafler of the Species. Coreopfis Auriciiiata. 
The Leaves have an Appendage, or Ear, on each hie of 
their Bafe. 
Fig. 3,. a a. 
This is a Biennial ; native of Virginia j a Plant of two feet high ; 
divided into many Branches, and covered wnth fine gold yellow 
Flowers, from July to September. The upper Leaves arc fimple : 
thofe lower down the Stalk have a pair of Ears at the Bafe, and in 
the lowefi: of all, thefe are fo large, that they appear trifoliate. 
5. L I X E A R T I C K - S E E D. 
Plate 35. Fig. 3. 
Character of the Species. CorecpHs anguftitoiia. 
The Leaves are fimple, narrow, undivided, and all the way 
oi a breadth. 
Fig. 5. a a. 
This is a Perennial, native of Virginia; and bears Our open Air 
freely, if kept in a Place not too wet. The Stalks are ufually 
tinged with brown. They are fiender, and lefs branched than the other 
kinds i 
