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{Compositi 
described as being- more compound. It forms dense tufts of many inches in diameter, the barren tufts 
looking more hke some silky Androsace than anything of this Natural Order. 
4. Artemisia Tilesii. Ledeh. — supra, p. 115. 
1. Gnaphalium alpinwn. Linn. 
\. Chrysanthemum Linn. — supra, p. \\Q. 
2. Chrysanthemum integrifoVmm; pilosum, foliis linearibus integerrimis, caule subaphyllo 
unifloro, Liich. in Frankl. \st Journ. ed. 1. App. p. 749. Hook, in Parry's 2d Voy. App. 
p. 398. 
1. Pyrethrum inodorum. Sm. — var. nana — P. Caucasicum. Willd. Sp. PL v. 3. p. 2156. 
{fide Lessing in Linnma, v. 6. p. 167.) — Chrysanthemum grandiflorum. Hook, in Parry's 
2d Voy. App. p. 398. 
1. Arnica angustifolia. Vakl, in PI. Dan. t. 1524. — A. montana. 13. Linn. — A. alpina. 
Wahl. FI. Dan. v. 2. p. 530. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 235. 
This, in a more luxuriant state, bears 2-4 flowers, and it appears then to become the A. Chamissonis of 
Lessing 1. c., who describes two other alhed species fi'om Unalaschka, differing from these by the corolla 
being quite glabrous. 
2. Arnica maritinia. Linn. — Pursh, FI. Am. v. 2. p. 527. — A. Doronicum? Pursh, (non 
alior.) — Senecio Pseudo- Arnica. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 240. 
This has entirely the habit of Arnica, yet agrees with the character of Senecio as defined by Lessing in 
the Linnsea, v. 6. p. 239. 
1. Cinei’aria frigida; deciduo-tomentosa, foliis ovatis’ obsolete dentatis, radicalibus 
petiolatis, caule ascendente unifloro. Rich, in Frankl. ls^ Journ. ed. 2. App. p. 30. — Se- 
necio frigidus. Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 239. 
2. Cineraria lyrata; uniflora, foliis lyratis lobo terminali subrotundo acute 5-7-angulato. 
Reichenb. — Ledeh. in Mem. de V Acad. Petersh. v. 5. p. 576. Reichenb. Iconogr. Rot. Cent. 
II. p. 1. t. 101. 
3. Cineraria integrifolia. Willd. 
4. Cineraria congesta ; capitulo lanato, foliis lineari-lingulatis undulatis, caule simplicis- 
simo. Br. in Parry's Is^ Voy. App. p. cclxxix. 
1 Senecio Kalmii. Nutt. — Cineraria Canadensis. Linn. 
1. Tussilago corymbosa; corymbo foemineo laxo paucifloro, corollulis ligularibus nervosis, 
masculo congesto, foliis cordatis sinuatis inaequaliter dentatis subtus tomentosis. Br. in 
Parry's Is^ Voy. App. p. cclxxix. — T. frigida. Rich, in Frankl. Is^ Journ. ed. 2. App. 
30? — Nardosma angulosa. Cassini. — Lessing, in Linncea, v. 6. p. 107. 
Lessing unites the T. corymbosa with the T. frigida, and perhaps with justice. 
1. Erigeron alpinum. Linn. 
1. Solidago Virga-aurea. Linn. 
1. Aster salsuginosus ; caule uni-paucifloro, fohis lanceolatis acutis subin tegerrimis 
