SYNGENESIA. AEQUALIS.. Leontodon. 
Var. 4. Dwarf. Leaves pointed. Per. 
Pets 12. 3. 
Hedges about London. les Aug. 
Hieracium folio acuto minus. R. Syn. 164. (St.) 
Var. 5. Dwarf. Leaves blunt, like those of L.. Taraxacum. 
sy : 
ee >, Papi ee & 
With variety 4, Joly, Aug. 
L. AD “the scales of the calyx u right : iene toothed, 
very entire, hispid: bristle-like hairs forked. 
Curt. 314—E. bot. 554—-Fl. dan. 862. (The figures of the 
older Botanists are not sufficiently exact to allow of our 
knowing whether they intended them for this or for the 
next Sy ) 
urs si froral-leaf below the flower, which is not in 
orets abe the intestine greenish on the outside. 
ing, feathere A plant difficult to make out, from 
‘the different synonyms Sele d to be different ges i Sis 
open at 4 in the morning, and close re z. in the a 
Leaves on leaf-stalks, spear-shaped, so hoes ; ain forked 
and simple. Seeds slender, rough, sauna, the upper a of the 
ridges toothed, the lower warty ; as long as the down. Woopw. 
Root bitten off. Stalk 6 to 10 inches high. Leaves indented 
oothed. Hairs with 2 or 3 points, or rattle Calyx with 
zd Brine 
the seed, with as many intermediate ones. Dr. oe The 
foral-eaf mentioned by Linnzus is not always prese 
ough Dandelion. ‘ Meadows and pastures. Meadow s near 
Worsley Mill, and near Chaddock Hall, Lancash. Mr. Prise 
{Lulworth Cave, Dorsetshire. St. Vincent’s acy Bristol. } 
aS 
Var. 2. Leaves a with sometimes shallow teeth, spear- 
shaped, rough. Linn 
Clus. ii. 141. ee em. 302. 3—Park. 799. 12~F. B. ii. 
-4038-H. ox. vii. 7. 12. row 2. f. 4—Pet. 11. 5—Ger. 238. 
3. (These figures are cited on . eee of Ray.) 
Dens leanis “ti angustifolius. . 171.—Leontodon 
tome y —Hieracium lacus, sacectiiod to Reich. 
Near the top of y Glyder mountain near Llanberris, 
L. All the scales of the calyx upright : leaves toothed, 
hairy; hairs undivided, Livny. Quter row of seeds 
downless. HALLER, 
hispidum. 
hir’tum, 
