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Leaves not pinnatifld. 3. L. mgittifolia. 



Leaves pinnatifid. 4. L. Gmadensis. 



Flowers blue ; achenes short-beaked. 5. L. puleheUa. 

 Flowers blue ; aohenes beakless. 



Leaves not pinnatifld. 6. L. villoaa. 



Leaves deeply lyrate-pinnatifid. 7. L. Floridana. 



1. L. virosa L. Peiokly Lettuce. 1°-3° high : leaves irregularly 

 denticulate to sinuate-denticulate, clasping at base, spiny on midrib and 

 leaf margins : aohenes striate, linear-ovate. — Has become a very abundant 

 weed in the last few years. July-September. 



2. L. Ludoviciana (Nutt.) DC. 2°-5° high : leaves oblong, clasping 

 at base, deeply pinnatifld : achenes oval. — Earely found as a waif at Shef- 

 field. July-September. 



3. L. Bagittifolia Ell. 2°-10° high : leaves oblong-lanceolate, clasp- 

 ing at base, denticulate : achenes oval. — Not uncommon in dry soil. 

 June-October. 



4. L. Canadensis L. Like the last, but leaves deeply sinuate-pinna- 

 tifid. — Abundant in dry soil. June-October. 



5. It. pulcheUa (Pursh) DC. l°-3° high, glabrous: leaves linear- 

 lanceolate, entire to runcinate-pinnatifid : achenes flat, lanceolate- oblong. 

 — Found as a waif at Sheffield. June-September. 



6. L. villosa Jacq. 2°-10° high, glabrous : leaves ovate, pointed, 

 denticulate, tapering or abruptly narrowed into a winged petiole, some- 

 times with one or two additional lobes at base : achenes oblong, thick, 

 little flattened. — In woods throughout, but not common. July-Sep- 

 tember. 



7. L. Floiidana (L.) Gaertn. Like the last but leaves deeply lyrate- 

 pinnatifid. — Common in moist woods. July-September. 



6. NOTHOCALAIS Greene. 



Perennial herbs with linear-lanceolate, woolly, crisped-raargined leaves, 

 and large heads of yellow flowers. Involucre imbricated in several series. 

 Achenes fusiform, lO-striate. Pappus composed of narrow scales mixed 

 with bristles. 



1. N. cuspidata (Pursh) Greene. False Dandelion. 1° high from 

 a thickened caudex. — Not uncommon in barrens throughout the south- 

 western part. April-May. 



7. SITILIAS Eaf. 



Perennial herbs with large heads of yellow flowers. Principal in- 

 volucral bracts in one series, with smaller ones at base. Achenes fusi- 

 form, 5-ribbed, tipped with a long flliform beak. Pappus brownish, 

 surrounded at base by a soft-villous ring. 



1. S. Caroliniana (Walt.) Eaf. False Dandelion. 1°-3° high, 

 branched : leaves oblong-lanceolate, entire to pinnatifld. — Found as a 

 waif along the railroad near Dodson. June-September. 



