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SYNGENESIA. ZQUALIS. Leontodon. 
(2) Down sitting. RIB 34 
autumna'le. i. chi branched : fruit-stalks scaly: leaves spear-shap- 
oothed, very entire, smooth: down mostly 
ite | 
E. bot. 83C~-Fuchs. 320-F. Be iis eta 265 Dode 
639. 4—Ger. em. 297. 3—Lonic. i. 92. S— 
Dod. 639. 4—Lob. obs. 120. 1, and it. i. 257. ber 
em. 296. ol aie 794. 4-H, ox. vil. 7. 6-Maith. 766— 
To, to, te 
Root bitten - as in Scabiosa Succisa. Flowers opening at 
7, and closing at 3 ~ the afternoon. It is difficult to say under 
ac 
what genus it should be placed. It differs from Scorzonera in its 
sitting down repis in its simple tiled calyx ; and from 
Leontodon in its sitting feathered down. Liw own of the 
_ of the a conta xp a sometimes tapering out into a kind of short 
pedicle ; feathered, brownish white, which colour readily distin- 
ows a same oot te: asing out lateral 
bres aves nea ie Pa rap- -shaped, smooth ; Aairs simple. Stem 
and ‘jute slightly sented, smooth. “Braitcttalhs mostly 
for les e outer ones of the calyx. Calpxy 
t Seb neste ka ight, a little gst at the ones ; 
the inner with a hee of longish black hairs along t 
Fhrets yellow on both sides. . Style and summit set on the oe 
part with very short ‘ag exceedingly fine, white, bristly hairs. 
Down about the lengt the seed, rather longer than the tu- 
bular part of the- ia the feather-like ‘fibres on the hairs eX 
tremely fine. Sveds compressed, pon 
Hedy pois autumnale. Huvs. E.bot. Autumnal Dandelion. 
Yellow Devil's Bit. Meadows and pastures. —P. July, Aug. 
Var. 2. Leaves hairy. Ray. 
With variety 1, and with us the most common. St. 
Var. 3. Leaves wing-cleft. - 
Ger, 233. 3—Pet, aig 2, 
cium premorsum Taciniatum, R, Syn. 164, 
Sf about London July, Aug: 
