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feldom more than a foot long. The Flowers are fmall, and of a faint 
yellow : but the Leaves are very beautifully filvery. 
7. G R E Y F L E A B A N E. 
Plate 60 Fig. 7. 
Characler of the Species. Conyza ciiiera. 
The Leaves are oblong : the Flowers Rand in large di- 
vided cluRers. 
Fig. 7. ab. 
This is an Annual, native of the Eaft-Indies, and flowers in July, 
the Leaves are oblong, of a fine green, and fometimes lightly indent- 
ed. The Stalks are of a yellowifh green. The Flowers are very 
numerous, but not large : they fl:and in divided cluflers at the tops of 
the branches. 
8. THREE-FLOWERED FLEABANE. 
Plate 60. Fig. 8. 
Charadler of the Species. Con3'za Chinenfis, 
The Leaves are egged, but fomewhat fwelling in the 
middle. The Flowers Rand by threes. 
Fig. g. a h. 
This is an Annual, native of China, and flowers in July. The 
Stalk is ftained with red : the Leaves are of a frefli fine green, and 
the Flowers are of a dufky yellow, not very large or elegant. 
9. SCABROUS FLEABANE. 
Plate 60. Fig. 9. 
Character of the Species. Conyza hirfuta. 
The Leaves are oval, undivided, rugged on the upper 
Rde, and hairy below. 
Fig. 8. a b. 
This is a native of China, a Biennial, flowering in Augufl:. The 
Stalks hairy and brown ; the Leaves are of a dufley brownifli green 
on the upper fide, and white underneath. The Flowers are yellow, 
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