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45. COMPOSIT.*. 
nearly or quite entire, occasionally runcinate. Stalks often 
purplish, quite simple, longer than the leaves, somewhat hairy 
m their lower half. Phyll. downy on the margins at the apex 
or hairy. — Gravelly places and fields ; also in the Fens. P. 
VI.— IX. E. S. I. 
38. Leon'todon Linn, m., G.G. Hawkbit. 
* Papjjus feathery and with an outer rotv of bristles. 
1. L. his'piclus (L.) ; 1. radical oblong-lanceolate runcinate 
hispid with forked hairs, stalks simple naked or with 1 or 2 
minute scales thickened upwards hispid. — E. B. 554. — L. with 
regular spreading or rellexed narrow teeth. Stalks green, 
erect, longer than the leaves. Head drooping in bud, afterwards 
erect. Inv. nearly always hairy. Fl. glandular at the end. Fr. 
muricate. — * (i. L. Iiastilis (L.). [Almost glabrous throughout.] — 
Meadows and pastures. ^. Diptford, Devon. of B. xix. 
312. P. VI.-IX. E. S. 
** Pajipus in one rov, feathery. Oporinia Don, DC. 
2. L. autumndlis (L.) ; 1. radical linear -lanceolate toothed or 
pinnatifid nearly glabrous, stalk branched scaly and thickened 
upwards. — E. B. 830. — L. all radical tapering at the base, often 
with long linear spreading segments, usually somewhat hairy 
particularly on the midrib beneath. Inv. nearly always harry. 
Pappus brownish. — /?. Pratensis (Koch) ; 1. glabrous, stalk 
mostly simple, inv. shaggy with greenish black hairs. Apargia 
Taraj-aci Sm. E.B. 1109. — y. sordidus ; 1. hairy, st. branched, 
inv. as in /i., plant very large. — Meadows and pastures. jS. 
Mountains, y. Highland glens. P. VIII. E. S. I. 
39. Teagopo'uon Linn. em. Scop. Goat's-beard. 
1. T. minor (Mill.) ; inv. about tirice as long as the floivers, 
ped. slightly thickened at the very top, 1. tapering from a 
dilated base to a long slender acute point. — Sy. E. B. 799. 
T. minor (Fr.). — St. 2 feet high, branched, erect. L. clasping 
the stem. Phyll. 8, in 2 rows. Fl. yelloiv, truncate, 5-toothed. 
Anth. dark brown. Marginal fr. angular, striate ; angles 
squamously toothed ; interstices tubercled. — Meadows and 
pastures. B. ? VI. VII. E. S. T. 
2. T. pratensis (L.) ; inv. equalling or shorter tlian the /lowers, 
ped. slightly thickened at the very top, 1. tapering from a di- 
lated base to a long linear acute point keeled. — St. li — 2 feet 
high, branched, erect. L. clasping the stem. Phylf. 8, in 2 
