±o 6 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
12. WOOLLY GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 85. Fig. 12. 
Charafter of the Species. Scnecio incanus. 
The Leaves are lightly pinnatifid, and woolly on both Tides. 
Fig. 12. a 
This is a Biennial, native of the mountainous parts of Europe, 
and flowers in September; it is a foot and a half high : the Stalks 
are whitifli, the Leaves are alfo of a whitilh colour, and foft and 
woolly to the touch : the Flowers are yellow. 
13. MULT I FID GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 85. Fig. 13. 
Chara£ler of the Species. Scnecio Abrotanifolius. 
The Leaves are cut into a multitude of narrow Segments 
in the pinnatifid form. 
Fig. 13. a 
This is a Biennial, native of the Alps and Pyrenaean mountains, 
and other places in Europe, but not wild here : it flowers in July 
and Augufl; : the Stalk is reddilh ; the Leaves are of a pale green, and 
the Flowers are yellow. 
14. TWICE WING’D GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 85. Fig. 14. 
Charafter of the Species. Senecio Canadenfis. 
The lower Leaves are twice winged, the upper fimply 
winged, and the Leafits linear. 
Fig. 14. a 
This is a Perennial, native of North-America ; a Angular and not 
unelegant Plant, flowering in September. The Stalk is upright and 
hollow, and two feet high : the Leaves are of a pale, but foinevvhat 
dulky green: the Flowers are yellow, and of a confiderable fize. 
15. ragwort 
