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The vegetable SYSTE M. 
6. FINE CUT PARDWORT. 
Plate 78. Fig. 6. 
Chara£ler of the Species. Arnica coronoplfolfa. 
This alfo is a native of the Cape ; and flowers in Autumn. The 
Stalk is weak : the Leaves are of a dulky green, and the Flower is 
of a pale yellow. 
GENUS XIX. 
SCENT W O R T. 
ERIOCEPHALUS. 
Character of the Genus. 
The Cup fpreads : the Scales are oval, and few in num- 
ber. The inner range are flat; the fecond a little 
hollowed, and the outer more hollowed : the Rays 
are few. 
Plate 'jc). oab c. 
Of this Genus we know only one Species. 
CLUSTERY LEAV’D SCENTWORT 
Plate 79. Fig. I. 
Charaiaer of the Species. Erioccphalus Africanus, • 
T he Leaves are three pointed, and grow in Clufters. 
Fig. I. rt. b. 
This is a woody perennial Plant, native of the Cape of Good 
Hope, and flowers in Odlober. The Stalk is brown, and a yard 
high ; the Leaves are white and downy : they grow thick cluflcr- 
ed together, and are irregular in their form, fome being Ample, and 
others cut into three or five parts at the end : the Flowers are of a 
pak but delicate crimfon : they ftand upright and hollow. 
GENUS 
