SYNGEN. POLYG. .EQUAL. Eupatorium; 
tripar- B. foliis trifidis, calyclbus basi Foliosis, scmi- 
iita, num aristis erectis subternis. 
B. Leaves ^-cleft', seeds upright, 
TRTFID BUR M VRYGOLH. Marshy and wafery 
places, and sides of ponds. Sides of the two Ponds in 
Appleton Closes, Newark; ditches inCollin 2 :ham Mea¬ 
dows. A. August, Sept. 
cernua, B. foliis lanceolatis serratis, floribus cernuis 
basi foliosis, seminum aristis erectis sub- 
quaternis. 
B Leaves spear-shaped^ embracing the stem \ 
Jlowerson crookedfruit-stalks: seeds upright, 
NODDING BUR MARIGOBD. Wet ditches, and 
marshy places; not very common. Sides t)f a muddy 
Pond, near the FPet, at North Collinghara; near 
where B. tripartita grows, hut not so plentiful; Eding- 
ley Moors; Farnsfield Carr. A. September. 
EUPATORIUM. Smith. 859. With. 706. 
Recept. nudum. Pappus scaber. Cal. imbri- 
catus, oblongus. Stylus seniibifidus, ex- 
sertus. 
Kecept. naked. Down feathered. Calyx oh- 
long, tiled. Style long, cloven half-way 
down, 
eanna- E. foliis digitatis. 
binum. £. Calyx ^-fowered : leaves with fnger-like 
divisions. 
HEMP AGRIMONY. Banks of rivers and brooks. 
Park ditches at Southwell; in brooks at l.’-idby, near 
OUertou; ditches between Ratclifl' and Nottingham. 
P. Jnly, August. 
