44, COMPOSITE. 529 
10 lingulatum z see eee - 1516 
11 senescens mee “+ 15 16 
12 chrysanthum - ee - - - 161617 
b. microcephalum - - - - - 12 15 
13 cerinthoides (b) ---- --- - 1112 - 15 
b. anglicum -- 101112 - - 15 18 
c. acutifolium -- - - 15 
14 iricum ~ 1O1ll 18-15 17 
15 pallidum ? 7 - 1011121381415 1617 18 
16 lasiophyllum -7 + IL - - 15 ? 
17 Gibsoni - - - - 10 
18argenteum ------ 7 - 1112 - 15 18 
19 nitidum -- - - 15 
20 aggresatum -- - - - + 15 
21 murorum 123456-8-101112- - 15 
b. rotundatum - - + + 15 
22 cesium - ses ? - 1011 - - 15 1718 
... obtusifolium - & Be 15 
23 stelligerum - Bee is - - 15 
24 vulgatum 1234-6- 89101112 .- 15 16 
b. cinereum - 7 
c. rubescens - - 10 
25 gothicum -- 7- 1011 15 
b. latifolium - 15 
26 tridentatum 128-5- 891011 
27 prenanthoides - +e - 1011 - 1415 
28 strictum -- 10 =«12 15 1617 
29 umbellatum 12345678910111213 ? ? ? 
30 crocatum - 1011 - 15 
31 rigidum - 1011 1814151617 
32 corymbosum S85 - 15 
Barkhausia setosa, DC. 
Provinces -23-5---91011---165. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 68. Sown with imported clover seed; thus 
uncertain and temporary, though not very rare. 
Taraxacum (officinale) erythrospermum, Andrz. 
Provinces - 2 3. ‘‘ Chalk downs and sandy places.” 
Syn. 588. Eng. bot. v. 148. Perhaps frequent. 
Taraxacum (officinale) levigatum, DC. 
Provinces- 2? 45-7. “Sandy places”; E. B. v. 143. 
Syn. 588. Localities confused with those of palustre. 
Calendula arvensis, Linn. 
Provinces - 2-11. 2 Sussex coast, extinct. 11 Ballast-hills. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 92. ili. 457. (C. officinalis, so much cultivated, 
is occasionally seen by waysides. Bot. N. Yorkshire, etc.) 
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