1^42 SYNGENESIA. Polyg. Aeq. 



(*). 6 — 8. In ruderatis, ad vias; prope Coesfeld! 

 Milnster\ ffesel! atque procul dubio pluribus locis 

 haud infrequens. — Flores quam in praecedente 

 paulo majores, longius pedunculati, invulucri foliolis 

 apice recurvis; folia utrinque viridia et glabriuscula. 



Cfoliis decurrentibus ^ pappo plumoso.J 



973* C. i^alustris. L. P. 41. 



Cnicus palustris. Both. W. I434 , I. 



^. 7,8. In pratis humidis , ad fossas vulgaris. — 

 Caulis subsimplex, strictus, non raro humanam alti- 

 tudinem superans, superne parce foliosus; flores ra- 

 cemoso - glomerati , involucri foliolis ovato-lanceolatis, 

 adpressis. 



974. C. lanceolatus. L. P. 50. 



Cnicus lanceolatus. Both. AV. 1434, 10. 



o. 6 — 9. In arvis, pascuis, ad vias ubique. ^ 

 Flores magni erecti ; involucrum ovatum, foliolis acute 

 spinosis, adscendentibus ; foliorum lobi divaricati, an- 

 gusti, mucronato - spinosi , spinis flavis nitidis. 



Cfoliis non decurrent.ibus '^ pappo plumoso.J 



975. C. arvensis. Curtis. P. 69. 

 Serratula arvensis.-L. W. 1432, 20. 



^. 6 — 8.. In arvis et agris vitium nimis frequens, 

 nec non in ruderatis, ad vias ubique. — Radix re- 

 pens, perennis, necbiennis,utaliiasseruerunt,difficillime 

 exstirpanda; folia pinnatifida, valde spinosa ; involu- 

 cri foliola ovata, spinulosa, apice patentia. 



976. C. acaulis* L. P. 85. - 

 Cnicus acaulis. Roth. W. 1434, 40. 



/3. C. caulescens, Pers. p. 85/3- 



