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Corolla not divided for more than one-third of its length ;. 
[ plant very slender. ne 
L rotundifolia Harebell.- 
Corolla divided half-way down (or very nearly). 
Calyx-teeth toothed near their base; flowers on longish. 
( stalks ; corolla-segments spreading widely. J 
| pat’ula. 
“Calyx-teeth not toothed; flowers on stalks scarcely. 
longer than themselves. | 
Rapun'culus. Rampion.~ 
CARDAMI'NE. 
Flowers 3 inch or more across, petals spreading. 
Upper leaves toothed, but not deeply cut, with cue 
| bulbs in the angles of the stalks. 
bulbifera. Covralroot. J 
( 
| \All the leaves deeply cut. 
Upper leaves with very narrow segments; stamens 
( with yellow anthers. | 
| praten'sis. Cuckoo aes 2 
Upper leaves with oblong or angular segments ;~ 
stamens with purple anthers. 
ama'ra JSittercress. J 
\ Flowers not } inch; petals nearly erect, or absent. 
ea -stalks with narrow, fringed projections where they- 
| join the stem ; petals often wanting. 
mle <j 
\Leat- stalks with minute, rounded projections, or none; 
petals always present. 
aad 
CAR’DUUS (with ONOPOR’DON). 
Bracts round the flower-heads broad, with spinous teeth- 
i projecting from their sides, and a long, recurved | 
point ; leaves with white patches. | 
| C. Maria/‘nus. Milk Thistle? 
\Bracts not (or only finely) toothed at the sides. 
ao fringed with fine, soft, bristly teeth, not prickly,- 
| white-felted beneath. 
CC es 
“Leaves with stiff, prickly teeth. 
ono wenng stem very short, or almost none, the- 
| flower-head close down to the ground. 
C. acaulis. diene Thistle? 
i 
Stem present, often tall. 
