ISO 



TETRANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Dipsacus. 





MONOGYNIA. 



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DIP'SACUS. Cal. common many-leaved ; proper 



superior : Receptacle chaffy. 



fullo'num. D. Leaves sitting ; serrated: chaff bent backwards. 



Fl. dan. 965-Kniph. \2-Tourn. 265-Fuchs. 224-Trag. 847 

 . - ~J. B. iii. 72>-Matthiol. 66l-Dod. 735. l-Lcb. obs. 487- 



\-Ger. em. 1167. l-Park. 984. 1-H. ox. vii. 36'. I- 





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anon 



,6s. 



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Scales much harder than those of the D. sylvestris. Hall. 



M, 



fi 



sylves'tris. D. Leaves in opposite pairs^ united at the base: chaff 



straight. 



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Jaeq. ausr. 402-C*r/. 202-Blackav. SQ-Ftichs. 225-7- B. 

 iii. 7A-Matth. 66<2-Dod> 735-LoL obs. 487. 3~Ger. 

 em. Il67. 1-Park. 984, 2-G*r. 1005. l-H. ox. vii. 

 36. 3. 



Leaves spear-shaped, the mid-rib set with hooked prickles, 

 as is also the stem. Common calyx leaves of various lengths, 

 rising up and some over topping the flowering head. 



Wild Teasel. Dipsacus fullonum, &V. Linn. — Uncultivated 



I have not found it north of Derbysh. 



B. June— Aug* 



places, wet hedge banks. 



and Nottinghamsh. Mr. Wood 



pilo'sus, D. Leaves on leaf- stalks, with appendages at the base. 



Curt. -J acq. austr. 2^-Blacktv. 124. 2-H. ox. vii. 36. 5- 

 ParL J)84. 4-Matth. 663-Dod. 735. 3~Lob. obs. 487. «- 

 Ger. em. Il6'8. 3-Blacki». 124. l-J. B. iii. 75. 2. 



Shepherd's Rod. Shepherd's Staff. Small Teasel. Hedges 

 and damp places. [Abbey Lane, Evesham, Wore. Mr. Bal- 



JB.Au?. 



LARD. 



] 



SCABIO'SA. Cal 



double, superior: Recept. naked 

 Seed wrapped in the proper cup. 



many-leaved ; proper, 



hatfy 



It is cultivated for the use of the clothiers, who employ tire heads 

 with crooked awns to raise the knap upon woollen cloths. For this p* ,r ~ 

 pose they are fixed round the circumference of a large broad wheel, ^ ,c 

 is made to turn round, and the cloth is held againlt them. The p^ n 



flowers in June and July, and the heads are collected in August. 





