672 SYNGENESIA. AZSQUALIS. Crepis. 
leafy, somewhat hairy. Fruit-st. terminating, few, 1 of 2- 
owered, 13 inch long. Leaves oval, blunt, hairy on both 
sides, soft, the upper sitting, the lower tapering into leaf-stalks. 
Calyx not tiled; leafits dark green, hairy, uniform. Flowers 
deep yellow. Seeds reddish, scored.’ It approaches to the H, 
murorum, and sometimes grows along with it, but it differs in 
the colour of the + get the number of Jeaves on the stem, and 
eney. by y Jacquin. 
dby Mr. Dickson in the south of Scotland. Linn. tr. ii. 
. - July, Aug. 
umbella’‘tum. H, Leaves nate peg a pene toothed, scattered: 
fl a sort o 
pesamaean o-Pet. 13. 10 — 11—C/us. ii. 140—Dod. 638. 
9—Lob. obs. 120. 3, and ic. 1. 240. 1—Ger. em. 298. 5- 
sg SOl, 4-7. B. ii. 1030, 1-FL. dan. 080-Ger, 
29346 6. 
Leaves wy ees ae marie toothed. Flowers ter- 
. 
omg alyx the outer segments with their points turned 
Bushy Honkeised. Hedges and ae Ra places. [Ditch- 
ingham, Norfolk. Mr. Woopwarp. tch banks near Bir- 
eet St. 
Var. 2. Leaves, smooth, ae entire, dark green. Dirt. in 
R, Syn. eee strap- -shaped. $ : sib 
rok i ae ee 
About Lande; aah not common. [Near Bungay, Suffolk, 
common. Mr. Woopwarp. | July, Aug. 
CRE'PIS. Recepi. naked: calyx double, the outer 
one deciduous: down hair-like, sometimes 
standing on a pedicle. 
foe’tida. C, Leaves between neve’ and winged, rough with hair: 
leat-stalks toothed. 
E, bot. 406-Col, = 249-Park. 794. 3~Dod. 641. 3—Lobe 
obs. lide l, aud icei 226. i—Ger. em, 279—H. ox. vile 
4i—Pet, 12. 8 and )-Magn, bot, 120, 
