SYNGENESIA; AQUALIS. Leontodon: 663 
Leaves varying from wing-cleft, in a very dry situation, to 
oy entire In a very moist one, Calyx, scales perfectl 
ag a i 
a lon icle ; rays simple, Woopwarop. 
The notches: in nie leaves hollowed out like the teeth in a large 
timber saw. Seeds flat, scored, ptickly upwards. Bios. yellow, 
eae about 5 or 6 in the morning, and closing early in the 
aftern 
Com ena ae Piss-a-bed, Meadows, yore road 
cage ditch banks, & P, April—Sept. 
Var, 2. Leaves narrower, fewer, more Lede Souc Seeds 
reddish brown. Ray. 
Fog et. 5 8 . 
Grows along with var. 1. and flowers most of the summer.* 
Ri Outer scales of the calyx upright, close to the inner, Tarax’acon. 
entire: leaves spear-shaped, very entire, y 
toothed, 
E. bot. 553-Scop, 48. at ii p. 100. 
sabe oblong, broader towards the end, pointed, with 
R 
teeth, smooth, mid-rib red. Calyx smooth ; outer scales egg- 
s sina somewhat membranaceous at the edge; the in- 
ner strap-shaped. ns. Calyx, the lowermost scales at 
DS 
has examined many ie lately, and has no doubt of it it 
being a distinct species, 
Hedypnois hee Ba: Scop. carn. n, 958. Leontod: codon Raii. 
Govan ill. 55, Leontodon Taraxacum paludosum. Licur. Fi. 
Scot. 432, Picris scapo uniflore, foliis glabris semipinnatis, ca- 
dyce levi, Haut. hist. n. 26. ee, Leontodon Taraxacum ? pa- 
hee ed. i 
Hinton Moor, Cam silaigestiie: Lyons. Moist places on 
the sides of mountains in the Isle of Skye. Licut. P, June. 
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iden a swarm of Locusts had destroyed the harvest in the island of Mi- 
norca, many of the inhabitants subsisted u ae? this er pee The espreecet 
juice has been given, to the quantity o y 3 day 
and Boerhaave had a great opiates of sig utility of of this and other Jactescent 
Plants in visceral obstruct 9 say s eatit; are your i ily ; : 
sheep and cows are not fo fits rin refu cs it; small birds are fond 
of en seeds. The Phalena Fascelina and the Thrips Physapas feed upon 
