SYNGEN. POLYG.. SUPERFL. Conyza. 261 
G. Stem branched, spreading : Jlowers crowds 
ed, terminating, 
CUDWFjEr). Tn wafery places, especially 
where s^aen; nt water has stood during the winter. New¬ 
ark ; Southwell; Mansfield. A. August, 
G. caule erecto dlchotomo, foliis lanceoUiis,germa- 
capitulis globosis multifloris lateralibus ter- nicuirh, 
minalibusque. 
G. Panicle forked', Jlowers roundish, axillary, 
hairy : leaves acute, 
COMMOV CUnWREn. Barren meadows, pasture*, 
and road sides. Newark; Southwell; Kdlneley Moor; 
Oxton Bottoms. A. July, August. 
CONYZA. Smilh. 875. With. 717. ^ 
Recept, nudum. Pappus scaber. Cal imbri- 
catus, subrotundus, Flosc, radii trifidt, 
Recept. naked, Down hair-like. Calyx tiled, 
roundish. Florets oj the circumference 3- 
cleft, 
C. foliis ovato-lanceolatis pnbcscentibns, squar* 
caule heibaceo corymboso, squarnis calyci- rosa^, 
nis squarrosis foliaceis. 
C. Leaves spear-shaped, acute : stem herbace- 
ous : Jlowers in corymbus : scales of the ca-^ 
lyx with their points turned outwards, 
PLOWMAN’S SPIKENARD. Mountainous meadows 
and pastures, and road sides in a calcareous soil. Oa 
the Road half-way between Retford and Worksop; near 
Mr. Foljambe’s House, at Osberlon. I). July, Aug, 
. * * RADIATI. 
ERIGERON. Smith. 876. With. 717. 
