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veins thickened arid cmved at the margins. — E. B. 903. — St. 
procumbent, spreading. Fl. small. Cal. of the fruit very rigid. 
iSeeds oblong, reddish yellow ; radicle not prominent.— Dry 
sandy places. A. V.— VII. E. S. I. 
9. T. Boccifui (Savi) ; heads oblong-ovate sessile terminal usu- 
ally 2 together, cal. 10-veined hairy, teeth lanceolate-subulate 
mucrouate about as long as the cor. with 1 strong prominent 
nein erect, tube cylindrical in fruit, stip. oblong tcith a long sulu- 
'ate point, leaflets oblong obovate or roundish obovate in the 
lower leaves, veins equal and straight at the margins, seeds with 
the radicle slightly prominent.^ — E. B. S. 2868. — St. 2—6 m. 
high, erect. Fl. small, pale yellow. Seeds oval, brownish 
yellow. Heads dense, somewhat conical. — In dry places, near 
the Lizard Point, Cornwall. A. VII. " E. 
10. T. squamosum (L.) ; heads ovate-globose stalked terminal, 
cal. strongly veined, teeth ciliate at jirst subulate erect falling 
short of the cor. afferwardx broad leaflike acute spreading 1- 
reiTied the loi''er one longest and '3-veined, tube hairj' above 
obconical in fruit, sti^}. broadly subidate very long, leaflets 
oblong-obovate. — T. maritimum (Huds.). E. B. 220. — St. 
spreading, usually procumbent. Fl. pale red, small. — Muddy 
salt marshes. A. VI. VII. E. 
** Fl. sessile; throat oj the calyj' naked vjithin ; heads few- 
flmvered, at length producing thick stellate flbj'es {abortive 
'■ah/ces)fro7n their centre u'hich nltimatelyfold aver the fr^dt. 
11. T. suhterrdneum (L.) : heads 2— 5-flowered erect defiexed 
in fruit, calyx glabrous, teeth hliiorm hairy nearly eijual shorter 
than the corolla, tube inflated in fruit and at length split 
longitudinally, abort iw calyces many slender with b point!-, stip. 
ovate pointed, leallets obcordate. — E. B. 1048. — St. prostrate 
and as well as the 1. hairy. Fl. white, considerably longer than 
the calyx. The abortive calyces are remarkably characteristic 
of this species. — Dry gravelly places. A. V. VI. E. I. 
Fl. sessile or stalked ; throat of the calyj' naked within, not 
injloMd ; pjods 2 — 4:-seeded. 
12. T. glomerdtum (L.) ; heads globose sessile terminal and 
axillary, calyx sessile 10- veined, teetlt ovate very acute veiny 
nearly equal reflexed, stip. ovate taper-pointed, leaflets obcor- 
date the upper ones obovate, seeds 2. — E. B. 1063. — St. pro- 
cumbent. Fl. rose-coloured ; standard persistent, striate. Seeds 
transversely ovate-reniform, radicle prominent. Gravelly places 
East and South of England, rare. Wicklow, I. A. VI. E. I. 
