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stigmas slightly divergent,/*", ellipsoid acute exceeding sepals. — 
Eastern England. E. 
2. //. ciliata Bab. ; stem often glabr. below, 1. glabr. or 
ciliate, stip. larger whitish, anthers red-tipped, stigm. strongly 
divergent,/r. obtuse equal, sep., seed twice as large as in sp. 1. — 
(3. anqustifolia Pugsl. ; stems pubescent all round, 1. narrow 
elliptic. (8. the only form in Jersey. 
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TiLLAEA L. ; fruit 2- or many-seeded. '' 
1. 1\ muscosa L. ; fr. 2-seeded. 
2. T. aquatica L. stem decumbent 3 — 5 cm. simple or 
branched from the base, 1. linear somewhat fleshy, fl. almost 
sessile, cor. white or pale red, fr. many-seeded. — Inundated 
places, rare ; Yorks. A. VIII.-IX. E. 
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Caucalis latifolia L. is apparently extinct except as an 
alien. 
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Erigeron no. 3;8 (and also probably 3) is E. horealis (Vierh.) 
Simmons, said to have 1. darker green thinner basal ones more 
obtuse, phyllaries more strongly hairy, often purple. 
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Antenriaria margaritacea R. Br. ; for "moist meadows . . . 
by rivers " read " broken stony well-drained ground." 
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Taraxacum officimale Weber ; — a ; fr. small, 3j — 4 mm. 
including the short usually narrow conical beak. — ^ \ T. loevi- 
gatum (Willd.) DC, teste Handel-Mazetti = 7. Similar plants 
with pale brown short-beaked fr. and bright yellow fl. are 
placed by him in T. obliquum Fr. — 7 ; fl. straw-yellow, lieak 
of fr. 5 — J length of fr. — T. paludosmi (Scop.) Schlecht. ex 
Crep. ; T. palustre (Sm.) DC. ; I. veri/ narrow entire with 
inconspicuous or longer clawlike teeth, capitula opening wide, 
outer phyll. ± V»road-ovate broadly membranous, ligules flat. 
(The broad-leaved forms often referred here may at least in 
part be referable to f). — T. halticum Dahlst. ; phyllaries as 
f, I. narrow, cuneate into elongated stalk, partite almost to 
midrib, lobes narrow. Damp sandy places, rare. — i T. spectabile 
