204 45. COMPOSURE. , 



**, Pappus in one row. AcHyndPHOBUS'Stop. 



3. H. maculata (L.) j st., simple or slightly liranclied almost 

 leafless, 1. ovate-oblong' undivided toothed pilose, phyll. bristly 

 on the back. — St. about a foot high, stout, slightly hairy. L. 

 often all radical. Hfeads large, fl. deep yellow.— JOhalky and 

 limestone hills, rare. P. VII. VIII. E. 



D. Receptacle mthout scdes. Papjnis feathery or on the exterior 



37. Thbin'oia.. Roth. 



1. T. hir'ta (DC.) ; l.lancecilate sinuate-dentate or entire hispid 

 or hairy with forked or simple hairs, stalks simple pilose below. 

 ^L. all radical, somfetimes nearly or quite entire, occasionally 

 runcinate. Stalks often tJiirplish, quite simple, longer than the 

 leaves, somewhat hairy m their lower'half. Phyll. downy on 

 the margins at the apex or hairy. — Gravelly places and fields ; 

 also in the Fens. P. VH.— IX. E. S. I. 



38. KvL'&^ji.Schreh. Hawkbit. 



* Pappus ibith'an oicter rmv of bristles. 



1. A. his'pida (WiUd.) ;,1. radical oblong-lanceolate, runciijate 

 hispid with forked hairs, stalks simple, naked or with 1 or 2 mi- 

 nute scales thickened upwards hispid.,-^ifio«forf(»j L. — L. with 

 regular spreading or renexed narrow teeth. Stalks green, erect, 

 longer than the leaves. Head drooping in bud, afterwards erect. 

 Inv. nearly always hairy. Fl. glandular at the end. Fr. muri- 

 cate. — Meadows. and pastures,,. P. VI. — IX. E. S. I. 



** Pappus in one rpip. Opohinia Don. 



2. A. atcttimndlis (WiHi.) ;;1. radical linear-lanceolate toothed 

 or pinnatifid nearly glabrous, staUj branched scaly and thickened 

 upwards. — Xeo«iqrfom .Koch.-r^L. all radical tapering at the base, 

 oiten with long linear spreadipg segments, usually somewhat 

 hairy particularly on the ■ midrib beneath. Inv. nearly always 

 hairy. Pappus brownish. — j3. A. Taraxaci (Sm. not Willd.') ; 1. 

 glabrous, stalk mostly simple, ., inv., shaggy with greenish-black 

 hairs. E. B. 1109. — y. sordida ; 1. hairy, St. branched, inv. as 

 in /3, plant very large. — Meadows and pastures. /3. Mountains. 

 7. Highland glens. P.Vni.ii' 1 E. S. I. 



39. Teagopo'gon Linn. Goat'S-beard. 



1. T. minor (Pries) ; inv. about tivice as long as the flowers, 

 ped. slightly thickened at the very top, 1. tapering from a dilated 



