6 Mr. J. Ball on the genus Leontodoii. 



form in more than one of the characters above denoted, two or 

 more letters with the appropriate symbol are affixed. The use of 

 Gx'eek letters is reserved for those forms which I would denomi- 

 nate lusus. 



I proceed to give diagnostic characters for the species and 

 the more remarkable subspecies and varieties with which I am 

 acquainted, subjoining occasionally critical observations derived 

 from notes made in the course of an examination of the speci- 

 mens contained in my herbarium. Such further information is 

 added with respect to the distribution and synonymy of each 

 species as appeared to rest on trustworthy authority. 



Leontodon, L. Involucrum imbricatum. Achenium columnare, 

 ssepius in rostrum sensim attenuatum. Pappus conformis, per- 

 sistans, plumosus, radiis exterioribus interdum brevioribus eplu- 

 mosis. Plumulse radiorum fere semper persistentes. Receptacuium 

 subnudum . 



Sect. I. Oporina. Radix prsemorsa. Pappi radii subsequales, 

 omnes plumosi, ad basin dilatati serrulati. Capitula virginea erecta. 

 Pili simplices. 



1. L. autiimnalis, L. Radice undique fibrosa; scape diviso ; foliis 

 lineari-lanccolatis, vix acutis ; pedunculis superne incrassatis, squa- 

 mosis ; acheDiorum suberostrium costse rugulosse. 



A. foliis pinnatifido- den tatis, lobis integris, subobtusis, linearibus ; 



herba tota pilis simplicibus adspersa. 

 Hab. in graminosis Europse preesertim septentrionalis frequens. 



Nascitur etiam in America boreali, dubitant tamen ell. Torrey et 



Gray an vere indigenus. 



A.-\-i.y&x. pratensis, foliis pinnatifido-dentatis ; involucre fusco- 

 villose ; scape foliisque pilosis. 



Hab. sparsim in pratis humidis. (Habui a Scavaig, Isle of Skye, 

 Prof. Balfour ; legi prope Cracoviam, et in montibus prope Am- 

 bleside, in Angliae Comitatu Westmoreland .) 



Syn. Apargia pratensis. Link. 



— I, — d, -|-g. subsp. ^a^Ms^m, scape subsimplici ; foliis subinte- 

 gerrimis, obsolete dentatis, glabris ; capitulis parvis, in pedun- 

 culum attenuatis ; involucri squamis glabris, atrevirentibus. 



Hab. in paludosis, tam mentanis quam maritimis. (Legi in Anglia, 

 Westmoreland Moimtains ; Black Mountains, Breconshire ; et 

 in Hibernia, Salt marsh by the Boyne near Drogheda.) 



-1-F, — D, — I. subsp. borealis, scape simplici, foliis subinteger- 

 rimis, obsolete dentatis ; involucre fusce-villeso. 



Hab. in torfosis subalpinis Eurepse septentrionalis. {Clova Moun- 

 tains, Prof. Graham et Prof. Balfour ; Sutherland, Prof. Bal- 

 four ; legi in Ilibcrnige mente Luc/naquilla et in Scetise montibus 

 Grampians.) 



Syn. Hieraci'im Tarnraci, L. Apargia Taraxnn, Sm. 



