^o8 STNGENESIA POLYGAMIA SUPERFLUA. 
Cotula. Stinking May-weed with conical receptacles, 
briflly chaff, and naked- ieeds. Common in wade places. 
Jn. June^ Jtdy. 
Arvoijis, Corn Camomile with conical receptacles, 
briflly chait, and crowned, bordered feeds. Found in 
the gravel pits in Peckham-fields^ and in barren flubble- 
fieids between Eltham and Shocter's-hilL Wilson’s Sy. 
Bien. July. 
Maritima. Sea Camomile with pinnate, indented, 
flefhy leaves, a branchy, proflrate ftalk, and downy 
CUDS. In fields near the fea-fhore. Per. Aug. 
'sCinBoria. Common Ox-eye with ferrated, bipinnate 
leaves, downy underneath, and a corymbofe flaik. 
Found on a bank near the river Pees., not far from 
Sogburn in the Bijlioprick of Burhayn. R. Sy. Per. July. 
A C FI I L L E A. Yarrow or Milfoil. 
The compound cup is oblong, oval, and imbricated, 
and the fcales are oval, acute, and conniveni. The 
compound bower is radiated, the hermaphrodite florets, 
in number from five to fixteen, are tubuiofe in the difk. 
The feminine are ligulated and from flye .o tenpin the 
ray. The proper hermaphrodite flowef-ls iniundibuli- 
form, quinquifid, and patulent. The feminine is ligu- 
lated, obcordate, patent, and triad, the middle fegment 
being the lead. The five hermaphrodite filaments are 
hairy and very fnort, having cylindraceous, tubuiofe 
anthers. The germen is fmall, the ftyle (lender, and 
the length of the fcamina, with an obtufe, emarginated 
fl:igrna.° The feed is contained in the cup, and is Angle, 
oval, and furnifhed with down. 
Millifolium. Common lAmrow or Milfoil with naked, 
bipinnate • leaves, and dented, linear fegments. Per. 
May., June. 
P tarmica. Sneeze wort with lanceoiated, acuminated, 
ferrated leaves. Fer. Aug. 
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