ONO 
of it, and that it differs from O. Acanthinm in having longer 
al les, and its radical aves pinnate, 
‘ TS rica. Hlyrian Onopordum. Linn. Sp. Pl, 
q. Hort. Vind. v. 2. ae — 8.— Lower calyx- 
t. Hort. Kew. 
V. 3. d. n. 5. Calyx ae oe 
with down. Tee falked, ovate, angulated, downy be- 
neath.—Native of Siberia. It flowers in Auguft, and is 
ea —Jntroduced at Kew in the year 1784, by 
John Bell.—We know not that this is any where Gael 
The hae refemble thofe of a Burdock. 
» UO: TT eer Onopordum. Linn. Suppl. 349. 
bese Obf. 64. t. 25.—Calyx-feales ovato- ee Bes 
mucro ee awl-fhaped or lanceolate, decurrent, 
ated. 
fo mewha finuated, downy. —Native of the Levant. Root 
from one to three in height, it downy. 
Radical leaves a foot or more in length, ona pinnatifid ftalk, 
hoary with down. Flowers ftalkced, folitary, precen a 
purplihh. . 
4, O. a Arabian pa Sbaaen Linn. Sp. Pl. 
115g. Jacq. Vind. v. 2. 70. .—Calyx-feales 
ovate, eaereisia. adpreffed. decurrent, rather 
eaves 
downy, finuated, ‘toothed, {pinous. — ive of the fouth 
of Europe, flowering in July.—This very handfome plant, 
whofe large imbricated calyx is beautifully variegated rifes 
to the height of fix or eight feet. Stem erect, angular, 
hollow, branched. Leaves fncclt, — fhar 
ot 
n avan. n 
drical, feffile ; its hae 
Oo 2 
& 
BRE 
a 
Seeds folitary, crowned with very wn. 
remarks that this is fimilar to the Cie ng, but ne 7 its 
leaves are not pinnatifid, whilft its calyx-fcales are mucro- 
nated and adpreile 
. O. — Dwarf Onopordum. Linn. Sp. Pl. 1159. 
Jacq. Ic. he r,t. 167.—Stem fcarcely any. Calyx globofe, 
nearly feffile; its {cstles mas olate, {pinous, aa {preadin a: 
Leaves on ftalks, pinnatifid, toothed, fpinous, dow 
Found by Dr. 81 It was cultivated in 
1739, by Mr. Mille u 
Re biennial, {pindle-fhaped. 
inches long, terminated by a feffi nd flow 
Leaves ra ios ; paca glaucous oo and ipreading 
thorizouially, e the plant appear ftemlefs. 
Martyn, are ce lak Gee to be or ee a variety “ 
to. O. a ifoltum. ee m. eau 
— v. I. » te 8B) illd. n. 10.—Stem alt | 
wa ree oblong, a oft feffile, ‘{eales obl on 
eee, downy, without fpines. Leaves ftalked, roundifh, 
ONO 
hon nts “Gm thick, rolls and veined. Flow 
compofing a large, flitary nearly feffile, bell-fhaped, ced, 
Profeffor s the O. orientak, Mill. Di&. n 
which is a native of Alep o, and rifes with an up 
ie cae fem; feven or eight feet high. Leaves long 
regularly finuated on their borders, like pinnatifid leaves. 
Flowers in large heads. Calyx 7 fquarrofe and prickly. 
— it diftiné&t Gon: the following? 
: cs . Tall oe ordum. Sm. Prodr. Fl. Gre 
owny or woo i 
a inches broad, 
RE, in Geography a fea- Apia il on the W. coaft 
of Tndeoan in the coun ny of 
o 
pp 
a 
e of the Fong long ago declined. 
the Brit 
Great Britain ; "46 mile - of Bednore and 3 5 from 
Pigeo Qn ifland, which is in N. lat. 4° 1’, E. long. 74° 
6 
ENO S, in Lebthyology, a name Loe by fome authors to 
the agile eins or common haddoc 
Onos is u y ie enzus, a 
writers, for ni fith which we at de bake the afellus minor 
of authors, called by Bellonius, Gefner, and fome ethers, 
the merhicids. See Ganus Merluccius 
DER, in Biography, was a Greek author and 
Platonic philofopher ; concerning the period in which 
lived nothing certain can hes oa Sage sg e 
flourithed under t com- 
mentaries oe the <é Politics” of Vie. pie tae not 
come dow He was likewife author of a work of 
much cert entitled, as Snes Aoyes,”” pie a ee 
en the s and virtues of a general of an Thi 
treatife was “rf publifhed in a Cat verfion ‘by ‘Nicholas 
tas at Bafil in . A new ver it was made 
by Joachim Camerarius, and publifhed by his fons at 
ies in the y: n 1601 M ne publifhed 
an edition of it at Paris 3 in ith notes, 
an atin, w 8 
and fince that ae various editions and dean tetions of it 
have appeared. 
» an a - aye ccory de tly to preferve fome 
= me with Thobk > Arnoferis, Ke. 5 eis no fort 
of meaning in the particular oe le. tne of the name to the 
lants in queftion, o i has fra 
n of a 
the florets of 
hairs. ei xi ee Corolla qouiated 
al radius three-toothe 
purpurata. Willd : (Atractylis purpurata ; 
49- — 
. O. 
Sm. Plant. Ie. t. 65. A. cas Linn. Suppl. 
