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white, with a yellow difk : the Plant rarely exceeds ten inches in 
the length of the Stalk, and as that is for the inofc part laid upon 
the ground : fo that the Plant, tho’ fingular, makes but little 
figure. 
2. P I N N A T E D S A N D W E E D. 
Plate 77, Fig. 2. 
CharaAcr of the Species. Anacyclus Orientalis. 
I'he Leaves arc winged, and the Leasts are cut into 
briilly Segments. 
Fig. 2. ab. 
This alfo is an Annual, native of the Eaft j a Plant of more Angu- 
larity than beauty. The Stalk is red toward the ground : the Leaves 
are of a delicate but faint green: the Flowers are large, open, and 
white with a yellow Diik. 
3. G O L D E N S A N D W E E D. 
Plate 77. Fig. 3. 
Chara£ler of the Species. 
Anacyclus Valentinus. 
The Leaves are recompound, and their Segments are long 
and narrow. 
Fig. 3. a b. 
This is an Annual, native of Spain, and flowers in July. The 
Stalk is firm, upright, a foot and a half high, and of a very fine 
though pale green. The Leaves have the fame frefh and pleafing 
colour but there is a cafl: of whitifh over them ; for they are 
fprinkled with flight and fmall hairs. The Flowers are large, and 
of a perfect gold yellow. 
This Species is often deflitute of Rays : it v/illbe figured in that 
condition in our fucceeding Clafs. 
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