129 P SYNGENES. SUPERFL. 1519. Sctieciq, 
lidimatut. Leaves linear-elliptic, toothed, downy ; flowers 
The Caps. Thunh. prodr. 156. jacobasa. 
foaher. Leaves oblong, ferrate, rough : panicles comppnd. 
The Cape. Thunb. predr, 156. 
Leaves ovate, ferrate, glabrous ; papicle compoun<L 
The Cape Thunb. prtdr, 
•virgatas. Leaves lyrate, downy pnderneath; peduncles 
with fubu'ate fcales. 
The Cape. Thunb.pmdr. Jacobaa tOBientofa ^ i 
pcI'* 
divaricatuj Leaves lanceplate, tpothed, rough : flowering bf* 
divaricate. 
China. Calyx with a few las fcales at the bafe- -j 
lie’*'*' 
<fyaiicut. Leaves oblong-lanccpiate, clofely ferrate, glahrou? • 
corymbed. 
Croatia. Waldft, Kitaib, Hung. j 
‘ , ydl 
f/tudochina. Leaves lyre-pinnatifid, toothed,; fcapp pearly ' 
long: 
Eaft Indies. Hill. Elth. 335. 
japanicus. Leaves pinnatifid, with lanceolate, acute, cut (^2 
ftipnles leafy, fomewhat palmate. 
Japan. Alton, Ketu, 3 p. 190. H' 
. a 
■* vulgaris. Leaves clafping, pinnatifid and toothed .• flowers ' 
tracled corymb. 
Waftes. Eng. Bot. t. pigj. Curt. Lond.fa/c. I. !• Pf 
pMucedani- Leaves pinnate, filiform. 
folius. The Cape. Jatq. U. rar. p. . Cacalia. 
h : 
arabitus, L^ayes pinnatifid and deeply cut, pctioled, fmo° 
fcales not dead at the tip. » 
Egypt, PedmcUi many-flowered, 
■verlenafo- Leaves obovate, petioled, cut-toothed : peduncle® 
3-flowered. 
Egypt. Jacq. hort. 1. r. 3. Leave? not finuate. 
B. Flowfrs radiiaie, with the ray 
Leaves petioled, oblong, finuate : peduncles 
ed ; calyx conic, the fcales very fmall an“ 
the tip. 
Egypt, Feduncks longer than the leaves. 
Bus. 
fri^orus. 
