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1394 SYNGENES.SUPERFL. 1519. Senecio, 
carnhlicu!. Leaves lanceolate, nearly cloubly-pinnatifid, hoar/ 
neath : corymb compa£t. 
Alps. pubcfcent, very fphacelate at top. ^ 
, Ray a little longer than the calyx': leaves Tnowy' jj, 
both (ides, pinnatifid, with oblong toothed 
Alps, Allion. Pedem. n, 727. tab. 38./’- 3. 
ttmricatus. Leaves pinnate, briftly, with linear Icafets ■ 
panicled. 
The Cape, Tlhunh. prodr. \i(), tjd 
j toll' 
Uvigatus, Leaves pinnate, glabrous, with linear entire an 
leafcts : ftem glabrous. 
The Cape. Thunb. prodr. ijg. 
grandifaru! Leaves pinnatifid, with linear-fubiilate fegmentS. 
The Cape. Pluk. mant. \0^. t. i^iz. f- Jacobsa- y, 
abro/anifo Leaves pinnatifid in many linear naked acute 
peduncles about 2-flowered. 
Alps. Jacq. Au/t. t. 79. Root-leaves doubly pinn"' 
tnyrthifoUui Leaves doubly pinnatifid, toothed, hairy; flowers p 
The Cape. Thunb. prodr. 1 59. 
diffufus. Leaves doubly pinnate, linear : flems diffufe. 
Tj’heCape. Linn, fuppl. yi\Ahunb. prodr. 
eancfdenjis. ^]| the- leaves doubly pinnate, linear : peduncles c 
Canada. Leavet glabrous, uppermoft fimply pinn*'®' j|)f 
delphin'fo- Leaves pinnate, with linear 3-parted leafets, 
Aw. margin, villous underneath ; ftem fomewn 
Barbary. Vuhl. fymb. 2. tab. 45. 
* tenui/olius 'Lts.vt?, pinnatifid, fomewhat revolute, hoaf/ P 
underneath: ftem erech, villous. , 
Woods. Engl. Bet. t. 574. Curt. Lond.fafc. 5 '^‘ 
« Jacobrea. Leaves doubly pinnatifid, fomewhat lyrate, 
toothed, glabrous; ftemereift. 
Waites. Er.g Lot. t. i 1 30. Mart.ji. rujl. t. 85. 
one5‘ 
Lower-leaves elliptic, undivided, toothed; uppe*''^’ 
and ferrate; florcrs elliptic. ,, 
M.jrfhcs. Engl. Bot. t. 1131. Elor, Dan. t. 784’ 
auriculatus. Leaves lanceolate, lyrate and pinnate, tooth®*^’ 
petioles appendaged. 
Arabia, ralol. Pyrnh, 1. p. 72* taA. itS. 
