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The vegetable system. 
the Leaves are fimple, narrow, and neither jagged, filmy, nor hairy 
at the edge. The Flowers are fmall and yellow ; they fiand upon 
the top of the Stalk in a fimple and fomewhat open head. 
3. CLUSTERY SIMSON. 
Plate 74. Fig. 3. 
Chara.^lerof the Species 
Erigcron Canadenfe. 
The Leaves are narrow : the Flowers flaiid at the head 
of the Stalk, in a divided and thick clufter. 
Fig. 3. a b. 
This is an Annual, nativ® of North-America ; but now found 
wild in many parts of England ; the Seeds flying far, and taking root 
any where. It is a foot high. The Stalk is green ; fometimes a 
little tinged v/ith crimfon. The Leaves are of a pale green : the 
Flowers are fmall and white. It flowers in June. 
4. REVOLUTE SIMSON. 
Plate 74. Fig. 4. 
Charaflcrof the Species. Erigcron bonarienfe. 
The Leaves turn down at their Bafe: the radical ones arc 
pinnatifid ; and thofe on the Stalk entire. 
Fig. 4. a h. 
This is an Annual, native of Carolina, and flowers in Augufli. It 
is a foot and a half high ; the Leaves are of a good green, but with 
fome tinge of yellownefs. The Flowers are of a delicate yellow but 
fmall, and not very confpicuous. 
5. LANCED 
