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radiated and broad. The hermaphrodite florets arc 
very numerous in the diflc. The female florets in the 
ray are ligulated and numerous. The proper herma- 
phrodite flower is funnel- fli aped, ereft, and cut into five 
parts at the extremity. The proper female flower is 
tongue- fh aped, narrow, and entire. There are flvefhort, 
flender, hermaphrodite filaments, having cylindrical 
antherm, that coalefce at the top, each in the bottom 
ending in two bridles the length of the filaments. The 
hermaphrodite germen is long, the dyle flender and the 
length of the damina, and the ftigma is bifid and eredb. 
The feminine ftyle is fern i hi fid. The cup contains a 
Angle, narrov/, four cornered feed, crowned with a down 
of the fame length wdth the feed, 
Helcnlum. Elecampane with rugofe, oval leaves, hoa- 
ry underneath, and tfie fcales of the cup oval. In Ejfex 
frequently. In fevered clofes about Tealand^ Lan. Per. 
July, Aug. 
Dyfenterlca. Middle Fleahane v/ith oblong leaves, a 
rough paniculated ftalk, and the fcales of the cup like 
bridles. Per. Aug. 
Pulicaria. Small Fleahane with undivided leaves fur- 
rounding the dalks, and a pr-odrate ftalk. An. Aug. 
Sep. 
Crithnoides. Golden Sampire v/ith flefhy, three forked, 
linear leaves. In a marlli near Hurjl-Cajtk, over againll 
the IJle of Wight. Per. Aug. 
BELL IS. Daisy. 
The com.mon cup is Ample and eredl withfmall leaves, 
from ten to twenty, placed in a double feries. The com- 
pound flower is radiated and the hermaphrodite florets 
are numerous, tubulofe in the diflc, and the feminine li- 
gulated in the ray, and are more in number than the 
leaves of the cup. The proper hermaphrodite flower 
is funnel-draped, and cut into five parts at the brim. 
The feminine is ligulated, lanceolated, and fcarcely 
tridentated. 
