4 1. KANTJIJ-CULACB^, 



quite smooth. L. mostly radical, upon long stalks, twice ter- 

 nate.^Higher parts of mountains. P. VI. v II. E. S. I. 



2. T. minus (L.) ; st. zigzag striate branched leafless but 

 sheathed at the hase, stip. -with spreading auricles, 1. 2 — 3-pinnate, 

 Its. temate 3-cleft glaucous, petioles with angular ascending- 

 branches, fl. drooping in a leafless panicle, carp, fusiform 8-ribbed 

 subcompressed ventricose below externally. — St. 1 — 1^ ft. high, 

 usually solid ; sheaths at its base rather lax. Fl. greenish yellow 

 (as are those of Sp. 3, 4 and -5) — « ; fr. -branches often hori- 

 zontal or declining, pan. usually broad and short.^ — /3. T. ?iion- 

 tcmum (Wallr.) ; n. -branches erect-patent, pah. much narrower 

 than in var. «. — Sand-hUls. j3. Stony pastures. P. VI. VII. 



E. S. I. 



.3. T.flexu6mm (Bernh.) ; st. zigzag striate branched leafy to 

 the hase, stip. with reflexed auricles, 1. 2 — S-pinnate, Its. 3— .5- 

 cleft paler beneath, petioles with divaricate branches, fl. drooping 

 in a long leafy panicle with patent or reclinate branches, carp, 

 narrowly elliptic gibbous above within below without. — R. in. 

 28. T. majus Sm., not Jacq. — St. often 3 feet high, solid. 

 Lower 1. with rather close sheaths and broad Its. with blunt 

 cuspidate . lobes ; upper narrower and more acutely lobed. — 

 Bushy and stony places. P. VII. E. S. I. 



4. T. Koch'ii (Fr.) ; st. rather zigzag smooth but striate below 

 the sheaths leafy to the hase, stip. with horizontal amides, 

 1. 2 — 3-pinnate, Its. temate 3 — 5-cleft paler beneath, petioles 

 subterete with patent not divaricate branches, fl. drooping in a 

 leafless erect pyramidal panicle with patent straight branches, 

 carp, regularly ovoid. — St. often 4 feet high, hollow. L. broad, 

 lobes blunt or on the upper 1. acute. — Damp places in the Lake 

 District. P. VII. Vm. ■ E. 



5. T. saxaiile (Schleich.) ; st. rather zigzag- angular but 

 scarcely striate leafy to the base, stip. with reflexed auricles, 1. 

 2 — 3-pinnate, Its. 3 — ;7-cleft paler beneath, petioles with patent 

 branches,^, erect in a nearly leafless ;)aM. xnth ascending straight 

 branches, carp. ovoid.-^R. iii. 34. — St. 2 — 3 feet high, rather 

 slender, very slightiy branched. — Stony places. P. VI. VII. 



E. 



6. T.fldtiim (L.) ; St. erect fm-rowed, 1. bipinnate. Its. broadly 

 obovate or wedgeshaped trifld, panicle compact corymbose, fl. 

 erect, carp, "ovoid.— iS. iii. 44.— L. rather paler beneath. Root- 

 stock creeping. — Carp, nearly globular, ovoid, or oblong-oyoid. 

 — In wet fields. P. VI. VIl". Cotmnon Meadow-Hxe. 



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