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SYNGENESIAi* * 
N° of 
Species in 
K° Genera. 
Growth, specks, 
. Native of 
Britain. 
64 Inula* 
h 29 
Arabia, Germany 
Brit. 4 
6a Matricaria 
h 6‘ 
Europe 
Brit. 4 
f>6 Miltisia 
li 1 
Mew Granada 
67 Pectis 
h 3 
America 
68 Senecio 
' s & h 59 
Egypt, Siberia 
Brit. 8 
69 Soli dago 
h 14 
Canada, Mexico 
Brit. 2 
70 Tagetes 
h 3 
Mexico 
71 Tussilago 
h 12 
Alps, Japan 
Brit. 3 
72 Unxia 
h 1 
Surinam 
Receptacle chaffy . 
73 Achilieaf 
h 21 
Egypt, Alps, Crete 
Brit. 2 
74 Am'ellus 
s & h 2 
Cape 
75 Anthemis 
s&h 18 
Alps, America 
Brit. 4 
76 Buphthalimim 
s 8c, .h 11 
America, &c. 
77 Eciipta 
h 4 
Virginia 
78 Leycera 
s 3 
^Ethiopia 
79 Sigesbeckia 
h 2 
China, XV. Indies 
80 Tridax 
h 1 
Vera-Crux 
81 Verbesina 
s Sc, h 11 
China, Virginia 
82 Zinnia 
h 2 
Peru 
ORDER TIL POLYGAMIA FRUSTRANEA. 
■(frus.traneous polygamy.) 
Having the florets of the disc .monoclinian, and those of the radius neuter 
hencd called Jrustraneous* All radiate. 
S3 Gaillardia§ s 1 Louisiana 
* In inula the two bristles fijced to the lower part of each lip, is the essential' 
character. 
f Achillea ageratum (sweet maudlin) is a culinary herb, used in stuffing flesh 
meat, which gives it a pleasant flavour ; the flower is yellow.—Of late it became 
very scarce, and the achillea alpina was substituted in its stead, and sold for sweet 
maudlin, but hath a different flavour, and probably different qualities, and the 
flower is white. Miller's Dictionary . 
*The florets in the radius are described as female in the Gen. Plant .; but some 
part being defective, and consequently barren, they are called neuter. 
§ Gaillardia (from M. Gaillard) pulchclla, is a new genus mentioned by M. 
Trouj$roux in the French academy of sciences for 17$6 9 it flowers from the mid- 
die of July to the end of October, and if it can be made double by cultivation, will 
supersede the China-aster; it appears by the plate to be a beautiful shrubby plant, 
•with numerous flowers. 
