' i 6 o SYNGEN. POLYG. SUPERF. Gnaphallum. 
A. Leaves compound^many-cleft: flowers some• 
what globular^ pendent : receptacle woolly. 
COMMON WORM WOO J), Roadsides, stony places, 
and among rubbish; co rumiD. Bowbrldge Lane, New¬ 
ark; between Win liorpe and Langford ; and (’olling- 
ham, plentifully. , p. August. 
'Vulgaris, h. foliis pinnatifidis planls iticisis: subtus 
tom^iUosis, racemis simplicibus, fioribus 
pvatis, receptaculo nudo, 
A. Leaves wing-clft, flat, cut, cottony under-, 
neath : bunches simple, bending : florets of 
the circumference 
MUGWORT, Borders of fields, dilch banks, and on 
rubbish; common; Newark; hoatbv,ell; Nottingham. 
P. August. 
GNAPHALIUM: Smith. Uj. With. yii. 
Recept. nudum. Pappus scaber, aut plumo- 
sus. Cal irnbi'iCdtus, squamis scariosis co- 
loratis. Flosc. radii subulati. Flosculi ali¬ 
quot disci subinde abortivi. 
Receptacle naked. Down hairdike, or feather^ 
ed. Calyx tiled. Scales at the ed^e round- 
isk, skinny, coloured. 
( rectum. G. caule erecto paniculato multifloro, foliis 
.. ; , lineaii-lanceolatis supra denudatis. 
G. Stem upright, terminating in a leafy com¬ 
pound spike: leaves strap-spear.shaped, al¬ 
most naked on the upper side. 
UPRIGHT wool) GUO WFRD. Pastures and woods 
in a sandy soil. In Karl Harrington’s Plantation, at 
BUdworth; Bilsthorpe P. August. 
’ ufigino- G. caule ramosissirno diffuso, floribus con* 
sum, iertis terinmalibus. 
