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SYNGENESIA. AEQUALIS. Carduus. 
gularly serrated. Flowers arise Mig i See e+ aged s de. 
scription taken from Linn. and H 
Mountainous pastures in Yorks ve Westmoreland, eas 
rt. —Between Shap and Orton, Westmorel. Woopw. 
S-Rhoat Hamsterley Sod Witton, Durham. Mr. aoe 
Ps June; July. 
* War. 2. heterophyllus. Leaves riieate the stem, spear- 
shaped, fringed, either entire or jagged: stem: peers supporting 
wi » Lin 
em somewhat branched, bearing mist o 6 flowers 
wing-cleft ; lower stem-leaves wing-cleft, middle ones toothed, 
. oe ‘Thave seen both varieties from the same root. 
UDS. obson also thinks that this is merely a var. of the 
Cc helenioidles with divided root-leaves, which is frequently 
found in the mountainous parts of the counties of York and Dur- 
m, growing with that; and he moreover believes that both 
sorts of leaves sometimes spring from the same root. Mr. Grif- 
fith also confirms this opinion. 
C. Stemless: calyx smooth. 
E. bot. 161-Facg. ic. iti. 579-FI. dan. 1114-Clus. ii. 156. 
1—Leb. obs. 480. 3, and ic. ii. 5. 1-Ger. em. 1158—Park, 
969. 4—F. B. iii. a. 63. 1-H. ox. vii. 32. 12—Pet. 21.6 
~—Barr. 493-Trag: Bahai, i. 68. 1 
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