SYNGENESIA ZQUALIS. Hyoseris. 505 
In fields and pastures: Virginia and Carolina. ©. d. 
July, Aug. v.v. Flowers large, bright yellow. 
3. H. foliis lyratis basi acutis superne dilatatis apice tranca- caroliniana: 
í tis hirsutis, scapis 1-floris. — Walt. fl. car. ae 
In Carolina. Walter. +. 
604. TROXIMON, Gert. coe: 2. f. 360. Pers, syn. 2. 
tak aps D 
1. T. scapo unifloro, calycinis foliolis imbricatis cuspidatis, glaucum. 
foliis linearibus integerrimis ntrinque glaucis. 
On the banks of the Missouri. d. v. s.3 v. v. in 
Hortis. Flowers bright yellow. 
15. glabrum, glaucum; caule erecto 2-3-fido subnudo, virginicum 
foliis glabris, radicalibus sublyratis, caulinis amplexi- 
caulibus lanceolatis integerrimis glabris.— Pers. c 2. 
p. 260. 
Hyoseris amplexicaulis. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 87. 
Hyoseris prenanthoides, Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1615. 
Hyoseris bifora. Walt. fl. car. 194. 
Tragopogon virginicum. Sp. pl. p, 1111. 
In meadows and moist shady woods: Pensylyania to Ca- 
rolina, 2/. July, Aug. v.v. About a foot high; 
flowers handsome, yellow. 
- 605. STOKESIA. L'Herit, sert. angl. 27. 
1, s. foliis lanceolatis, caule folioso, pedunculis axillaribus cyanea. 
1-floris.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1703. 
Carthamus Jevis. Hill. kew. p. 57. t. 5. 
Icon. L'Herit.l. c. t. 38. 
In South Carolina. MY. v. s. in Herb. Banks. Flowers 
large, mde very handsome. 
605. ARCTIUM. Gen. zi 1253. 
1. A. foliis caulinis cordatis petiolatis denticulatis, floribus Lappa. 
paniculatis globosis, calycibus levibus.— Willd. sp. 
pl. 3. p. 1631. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 642. Engl. bot. 1228. 
. On road sides, among rubbish, and in cultivated grounds; 
frequent. d. July, Aug. v. v. Flowers purple. 
Common Burdock, Has probably been intalaeee. 
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