656 ‘SYNGENESIA. ZQUALIS. Pictis, 
(2) Bybor. 434-Ludw. 4 49-Kniph. 0-FI. dan. 906—Lonic. is 95: 
4—Fuchs. 821-F. Bs ii. 1059. 1-Trag. 280-Dod. 256. 
~'2=Lob. obs. 297. 25 aud ice i. .55C. 2-Geri em. 735. 2- 
Pet. 15. G+H. ox. vii. ron 1. i-Matth. 537-Ger. 595.2. 
| Blossoms yellow, ree about 3 in the morning, and 
closing between’) aid 10, Lawn.” Unless the sky is cloudy. 
Rae (Calyx in specimens gathered in Huntingdonshire al- 
ways exactly equal with the blossom, in Norfolk i Svat eX- 
ceeding it. e stems of the latter much shorter. Are 
ceptacle, there are g ndular substances in the little hollows at 
the base of each floret, which, yg n the blossoms fall, turn brown, 
the receptacle remaining w 
Yellow Goat’ s-beard. roe to bed at Noon. Meadows and 
pastures. B. June.* 
porrifo/lium. T. ~— longer the rays of the blossom: leaves en- 
stiff and straight: fruit-stalks thickening up- 
Hi florets very narrow, lopped. 
Jacq. ic. iE. bot. 638—Kniph. 7-Fi. dan. 797-Ger. 595- 
i—Park. par. 511. 8—Matth. 538-Dod. 256. 1-Lob. obs 
~ 207. 1, and ics i. 550. 1-Ger. ems 735. 1-Park. 412- 
Pet. 15.7 and 8-H, ox. vii. 9. 5. 
Stem-leaves shorter than in T. pratense, scarcely longer than 
the space between the joints. Calyx about 1-3d longer than 
m : oD i. 
Purple Goat’s-beard. Salsafy. Meadows and spetaera, In — 
Cornwall, and fields about Carlisle ant atet Castle, Cumberl. 
Marshes near Long-Reach, below Woolwich, be meadows near 
Edmondton. [In upland pastures not unfrequent. Wecpn ste 
ay: 
PY'CRIS. Receptacle naked: calyx double : down 
. feathered : seeds with transverse furrows. 
echioi’des. P. Outer calyx of 5 leaves, larger than the i inner, the in- 
dniaaa tad nr aN 
Before the — shoot up, the roots, boiled like rs gs Me wet 
oat sane argh % are nearly as nutritious.. C shes and horses _ 
at its vine devendy it greedily. Goats are not fond 
ti roots are esculent, and when cultivated in ee are called 
