'  Charaéter of the Species. 
HE tee 
WITH 
Many FLOWERS affembled ina Common CUP, 
SERIES the SECOND: 
With the CHIVES diftina, 
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With pi particular Cup of each Flower of one piece, entire, and even at 
the Brim. 
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- Chara@er of the Gents. | | es | 
The Head is oval, and the general Cup is longer than the Flowers. - 
4 9if3 py 5 pradl L'ieds'¢ ‘Plate 2. 0. a6 8, 
FULLER’s TEASELL. 
Plate 2. Fig. 2 2. 
Character of the Species. Dipfacus Fullonum, 
The Leaves are cut pike a Saw along the edges, atid unite at the Bafe. 
Fig. 2. @ b. 
Tuts isa Biennial, native of our - ditch fides; and shied in ane; a Plant of fix Feet 
high: The Stalk is pale, the Leaves are of a ftrong green, the Scales of the ‘Head are 
reddifh, and the Flowers are crimfon. 
Nature has given in the Head of this Plait 2 mechanic inftrument, a kind of Brufh 
for dreffing cloth. We cultivate it; and the Heads grow sargers and the ends of their 
Scales turn backward, and become more ufeful, 
2 JAGGED TEASELL,. 
| Plate 2. Fig. 1. as 
Dipfacus Laciniatus. 
The Leaves are cut in deep Segments, but unite at their Bafe. 
Fig. 1.4 b. 
T HIS is a fiereal native of France and Germany, and flowers in July. The Stalk is 
‘Afirm, upright, five feet high, and whitith. The Leaves are of a frefh and fine green ; they 
grow together at their bafe, the Stalk running through them ; {0 that they make a kind of 
bafon for holding water. The Scales of the head are whitifh ; the Flowers are crimfon. 
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