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very large, runcinate, with winged leaf-stalk; Western 
Switzerland, Jura, Vosges, Dauphiny, Pyrenees. 
B. Flowers yellow; stem-leaves decurrent :—L. vzmz- 
nea, Lk. (Phaenixopus vimineus, Rchb.); flowers pale 
yellow, slightly violet beneath, stem simple, white, 2-4 
in.; stony places; Valais, Dauphiny, Piedmont, Pyre- 
nees. JL. chondrilleflora, Bor.; stem branched, flowers 
bright yellow on both sides; Pyrenees. 
C. Flowers yellow; stem-leaves not decurrent :—The 
four English species :—JL. muralzs, Fresn.; leaves lyrate- 
pinnatifid; very common. JL. wzrosa, L.; leaves bristly 
beneath; waste places, occasional. ZL. Scariola, L.; less 
prickly, capitules smaller ; stony places, local. L. saligna, 
L.; scarcely bristly, capitules sessile, crowded, flowers 
pale yellow; Western Switzerland, local. 
65, }(CREPIS.. 1. 
Flowers yellow, orange, or pink; capitules small, nume- 
rous, many-flowered ; involucral bracts numerous, linear ; 
stem usually branched, few-leaved; pappus-hairs in many 
rows, simple, silky. 
A. Flowers pink or white:—C. montana, Scop. (zn- 
carnata, Wulf.) ; capitules numerous, corymbose, stem 
nearly leafless; pastures; Tirol, Carniola, rare. 
ZL. Flowers orange-red :—C. aurea, Cass.; stem usually 
unbranched, nearly leafless, capitule solitary, stem and 
involucre covered with black hairs, leaves glabrous; 
pastures; Alps, Jura, Dauphiny, Pyrenees, Carpathians. 
C. Flowers yellow; stem nearly leafless:—C. pre- 
morsa, Yausch.; stem simple below, panicled above, 
leaves nearly entire; bushy; Switzerland, Jura, Vosges. 
