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Ls. rough, spotted. Fl. large, yellow. Sm. 



Hypochseris glabra. Smooth Cafs-ear. Nearly smooth. 

 Calyx oblong, regularly tiled. Stems branched, some- 

 what leafy. Leaves toothed or sinuated. Down of 

 the marginal seeds stalkless. E. B. 575. C. 3. 53. 



Gravelly yround. On the gravelly grounds near Middleton, War- 

 wickshire. Ray. Washwood Heath, near Birmingham. Wither- 

 ing in Tur. 



An. June, August. 



Various in size. Fl. small, bright yellow. 8m. 



Lapsana pusilla. Dwarf Nipple-wort. Swings Suc- 

 cory. Stalks immediately from the root, leafless, sub- 

 divided ; swelling and tubular at the summit. Leaves 

 inversely-egg-shaped, rough-edged, toothed. H. L. 

 Q5. Hyoseris minima. E. B. 95. H. mascula. 

 G. E. 288. 



Gravelly fields. Sandy fields, Spratton, plentifully, Northampton- 

 shire. Morton in Tur. 



An. June. 



Ls. depressed. Fl. small, yellowish. Sm. 



Centaurea solstitidlis . Yellow Star-thistle. St. Barna- 

 by's thistle. Flowers terminal, solitary. Calyx-scales 

 doubly thorny. Stem winged, from the spear-shaped, 

 unarmed leaves running down the stem (decurrent); 

 root leaves lyre-shaped. E. B. 243. Carduus solsti- 

 tialis. G. E. 1166. 



Cultivated fields, hedges ; rare, ^ee Flora. p.2oQ. 



An. July to September. 



Stem one foot and a half to two feet. Fl. bright yellow. Sm. 



Cypripedium Calceolus. Common Lady's Slipper. Stem 

 leafy. Appendage to the column elliptical, blunt, 

 channelled. Lip somewhat compressed, shorter than 

 the petals. E. B. 1. H. L. 42. Calceolus Mariee. 

 G. E. 443. 



Mountainous woods ; very rare. See Flora, p. 260. 



Per. June. 



One foot. Fl. of a lich dark brown ; lip swollen, ^^ellow. Sm, 



Carex curta. White Carex. Spikelets about six, ellip- 

 tical, slightly distant, scarcely bracteated. Scales egg- 

 shaped, membranous, about as long as the egg-shaped, 

 swollen, smooth fruit. E. B. 1386. Host. V. 1. 

 37. 48. Schk. Car. 43. t. C. 13. 



