SYNGENESIA. 4EQUALIS. Sonchus. 
Carts 150-Pet. 12. 12-Gere 655: Q=F. B. ii. 1029. 1-Lob, 
; 3.1. 577. 2-Ger. em. 798. 2-H. ox. vii. 5. 38. 
ee ee RT ee aia eos ce 
Roet-leaves oral scolloped, stiff with numerous yong prottibe. 
rances, which, as also the ribs and edges, are with short 
thorn-like Balsa, Stem firm, cylindrical, scored, sully purplish, 
much branched ; with scattered, stiff, thorn-li airs. Leaves 
heart- spest-hape d, Kine at Br edge set pai ‘ie stiff hairs, 
very beautiful when vita with a glass. Woopwarp. Bless. 
yellow, expanding at 4 or 5 in the morning, and never closing 
ioe noon ; sometimes they remain open till y at night. 
a Ox-tongue. Lang de beuf. Borders of cornfields, 
rile Stockton and Norton; Durham. Mr. Rosson. ] 
A. July, Aug.* 
E. bot. 196~Ger. 234. 8—Ger. em. 298. 7-F. B. ii. 1029. 2. 
| Leaves spear-shaped. Fruit-stalks hs scattered awl-shaped 
scales yer ay to the calyx, till t yx mes nearl 
tiled scarcely feathered. titers Stem firm, sco 
Tough with stiff hairs, Leaves rough, the /ower on leaf-s talks, 
the ‘upper sitting, spear-shaped, pointed, toothed ; the zppermest 
Strap-spear-shaped. F rustustalls branched, each ‘branch beari 
1 flower. Cal. scarcely to be called double, the loose scales on 
the top of the froit-sealk approaching to and at length tiled me 
the calyx, sok ariheg of the inner row nearly strap-shaped, 
outside, exactly the length of the feather 
Feather siting, “aka ogy , Seeds longitudinally and trans- 
bh sre furrowed. Woopw. Flowers Pim 
pas ) Fichdciiabe: “Huns. Yellow Saccory. ene 
Ontaase ‘Borders s of cornfields in a a calcareous so: B, July. 
SON’CHUS. Recep naked : calyx tiled, bellying, 
down hair-li : 
657 
P. Calyx loose : leaves entire: fruit-stalks scaly up to the Hieracioi Yes, 
caly : 
S. Fruit-stalks hispid : leaves notched : flowers in bunches. canaden’sis. 
This = - ——- pot-herb when young. The juice is milky, 
ibis Not too 
Vou, II. ; Xx 
