The vegetable system. 
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2. BROAD-LEAV’D FLEABANE. 
Plate 59. Fig. 2. 
Chara£ter of the Species. 
Conyza aftcroides 
The Leaves are lanced, but broad and ferrated : the Rays 
ftand Rrait. 
Fig. 2. a b. 
Tii I s is a Perennial alfo, native of the fame part of the World 
with the preceding, and moR plentiful of all, in Canada. It flowers 
at the end of Auguft. The Stalk is firm, eredt, rugged, and brown. 
The Leaves are of a brownifli green, and have a rough, uneven 
afpedt : the Flowers grow at the tops of the Branches, and are large 
and white : their Rays are fhort and narrow. 
3. AMPLEXICAUL FLEABANE. 
Plate 59. Fig. 3. 
Charadter of the Species. 
Conyza bifrons. 
The Leaves are egg’d : but oblong, and they embrace 
the Stalk at the bafe. 
Fig. 3. « 
This is a native of the European mountains j the Pyrenaean and 
Swifs hills ; delighting in the thickets with moift ground at their 
bottoms. The Leaves are oblong, broad, and approaching to the 
egg’d fliape : they are of a pale yellowifh green, and are rugged on 
the furface. The Flowers are fmaller and lefs numerous than in the 
preceding kinds. It is a Perennial, and blows in July. 
It is faid there is a naked kind of this in Canada. 
4. WOOLLY 
