Scabio’sa, 
SYNGENESIA. FRUSTRANEA. Centaurea. 
in Cornwall, and the west of England, than the sort witho out 
ys. It has sometimes been ae for the we an - but in 
that the scales of the calyx are thin, membra r skinn ny 
and ragged at the edges, not with a fesvulit fitioe of stiff blac 
bristles as in this. 
Outer florets ad Epes radiating, divided nearly half way down 
into 5 equal stra without stamens or pistils,. 
Other radiating florets enicily rascan ting these, but furnished 
with stamens and pistils. Central florets white; anthers and 
summits purple. Szem fluted, cottony. Lower leaves speare 
shaped, toothed, somewhat hairy; upper leaves Sb ot 9 
very entire. It may possibly prove a distinct species 
C, Calyx scales fringed: leaves wing-cleft; segments 
spear-shaped. 
E. bat, 56-Matth, 959-F. B. iii. a. 32, 2-Ger, 588. 2, and 
83 ihe 5, 
Root-leaves winged, on long leaf-stalks, with a winged mid- 
rib ; wings egg-shaped, toothed, frequently with wing-cleft ap- 
like juice. Filaments a little woolly. Anthers shining, dat 
it cloven. Fruit-stalks long, naked. Blossoms 
rp white. 
Onawr Kanpessed: Borders of cornfields. P. July 
(2) Calyx thorny ; thorns compound. 
Calci‘trapa. C. Calyx sitting, almost doubly thorned : leaves wing- 
t, 
segments strap-shaped, toothed : stem hairy. 
E, bot. 125-Kuniph, 11—Ger, 1003, 1-Col, phyt. 24—-Clus. iis 
7. 3-Dod. 733—Lob. obs, 482, 2, and ic. ii, 11. 2-Gers 
em. 1160. 1-F. B. iii. a. ag Pet. 988, 1—Pet, 21, Li8 
Ger. 1003, 9—Lonie, i 1, a, ce 
