SYNGENES. .EQUAL. 1459—1460—1461. 



l 3°7 



'ulea. 



Seeds prickly, fprcading: leaves linear-lanceolate, very 

 entire. 

 Siberia* Levant. Pall, it. 3. p, 755. tab. L. l.f. 2. 



1459. TRIPTILION. Receptacle villous: down 

 awned, the awns feathery at top : calyx imbricate. 



Triptiiion. 



Peru, Chili. Ruiz. ft. Pat/on prodr. Per. p. 102. t. 22. 

 Stem panicled : leaves pinnatifid, with mticronate teeth, rigid, 

 glabrous above : Jto-iuevs white. 



1460. CATANANCHE. Receptacle chaffy : calyx 

 imbricate, fcarious : down of 5 awned chaffy leaves. 



Lower-fcales of the calyx ovate, mticronate : leaves vil- 

 lous, linear, fomewhat pinnatifld atthebafe. 

 South of France, Barbary. Curt. Magaz. t. 293. 



Lower-feales of the calyx ovate, acute : leaves linear, fome- 

 what flefhy, (lightly toothed at top. 

 Barbary. Desfont. Atl. z. t. 217. Flowers yellow. 



Lower-fcales of the calyx lanceolate : leaves lanceolate, 

 toothed, 3-nerved. 

 Crete. Bocc. Muf. 2. p. 21. tab. 7. Chondrilla. 



1461. CICHORIUM. Receptacle fomewhat chaffy : 

 calyx in veiled vyith icales -.feeds crowned with nu- 

 merous fhort teeth. Succory. 



Flowers in pairs, axillary, nearly fetfile : leaves runcina.te. 

 Waites. Engl. Bat. t. 539. Curt. Lond+fafc. 4, t. 56. 



Flowers in pairs, axillary, feffile.* leaves obovate, toothed. 

 J aco ' obf. 4; t. 80. , TJpper leaves lanceolate, 



Peduncles in pairs, axillary; one of them long and fingle- 

 flowered; the other very fhoit and 3 or 4-flowered .* 

 flowers in heads.- leaves oblong, denticulate ; branche s 

 flexno.us. Endive. 



E;:ft Indies, Bark. Tbeat. 774./. 1. 



Peduncles in pairs, axillary ; one long and fmgle-flowered; 

 the other very fhort and 1 or 2-rlowered: Item forked; 

 root-leaves runcinate ; ftem-leaves oblong, toothed. 

 Morocco. Willd. 3,'^. 1629. Stem not flexuous. 

 Flowers Angle, axillary : Item forked : branches naked* 

 fpinefcent : leaves lanceolate, runcinaie-toothed, 

 Crttc, Sicily. Bauh. prodr. tab. 62: 

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