580. 
alpi’na. 
arven’sis. 
SYNGENESIA. AZQUALIS. Serratula. 
Kniph. 2-Ger. 576. 1-Matth. 945, 2-Clus. ti. 8. 1—Doed. 42. 
3—Lob. obs. 288. 25 and ic. i. 534. 1—-Ger. em. Ee l= 
Var. 4. Lower leaves entire, the upper part cut, Hatt. 
¥ bFDe2 
Var. 5. All the leaves jagged, Hatt ; wing-cleft, without the 
large terminating segment. Wings spear-shaped, serrated.* 
Zanon. 94. 
S. Calyxes somewhat hairy, egg-shaped: leaves undi- 
vided. Se 
E. bot, 599-Lightf. 19, at p.449-Pluk. 154. 3-Gmel. ii. 26. 
Root-leaves egg-spear-shaped, serrated, he pete not end. 
ing in agg but expanding, smooth above; oolly and whitish 
undernea tem-leaves 7 to 10, spear-st fea very entire, 
nearly caine Stem undivided, a span high. Flowers 8 to 12, 
nearly cylindrical. Linn. About 5 inches high. Stem ona 
Leaves 6 or 7; cottony underneath, Flowers about 6 ; 
nating, blue. own stiff and strong 3 feathere 
sides 
Highland Mountains, and n i Anandal. gon 
[On the sg ite rocks of css Tombs 
nedd, b y Ddeseil, in places scarcely crera Ble: Mr. 
Grurrira.] P, Aug. Sept. 
Z sa 2, cynoglossifolia. Leaves spear-shaped, narrow. Hatt. 
IGHT 
Fl. dan. 37-Dill. elth..7€-Gmel. ii. 32+ 
Near a rivulet on the rock Rhiw’r Glyder above the lake 
Lhyn y Cwn near Llanberys, Caernarvonshire. Rar 
S. Leaves toothed, thorny. 
Kuiph. 6-Fl. dan. 644—Col. ecphr. i. 46-Ger. em. 1173. 4 
| Park. 959. 7-H. ox. vii. 32, 14-Pet. 21. 5-F. B. iti. a 
59. 2. 
Tt has the habit of a Carduui, Lixn, Add to which, that 
the down of the seed is very long. Mr, Woopwarp: = hair 
like. Bloss. pale purple, 
ig plant is — es used by the dyers to give a ong colours 
but is ER abe te the Reseda, therefore its. use is confined to the coarse® 
woollen clot Sates pou it Horses not fond of it. Sheep, swine, 
and cows selaes it, 
