S YNGENESIA ^ftUALIS. 
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594. APARGIA. Gen . pl. 1232. 
1, A. scapis ramosis declinatis squamosis, foliis lanceolatis 
runcinato-pinnatitidis glabriuseulis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 1550. 
Leontodon autumnale Sp.pl. 1123. 
Hed^pnois autumnalis. Smith Jl. brit. 2. p. 826. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 501. Engl. lot. 830. 
In pastures and on road sides : New England. 1/ . Aug. 
Sept. v. v Flowers golden-yellow, outside red. It 
is probably an introduced plant. 
595. SCORZGNERA. Gen. pl 1230. 
1. S. caule erecto 3 -floro, pedunculis elongatis, foliis lan. 
ceoiatis acutissimis acute- pinnatifidis interdum rariter 
dentatis. Mich. jl. amer. 2. p. 89. 
Leontodon carolinianum. IValt.fl. car. 192. 
In waste places : Carolina. Michaux. + . 
596. LEONTODON. Gen.pl. 123 7. 
1. L. calyce exteriore refiexo, scapo unifloro, foliis runci- 
natis glabris, laciniis lanceolatis dentatis. Willd. sp. 
pl. 3. p. 1544. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 57 4. Engl. lot. 510. 
Common in fields and grass plots ; probably introduced. 
If . April — July. v. v. Flowers yellow $ it is gene- 
rally known by the name of Dandelion. There is 
another species, found in shady wet woods, which I 
consider indigenous, but I have no materials in hand 
to give its description. 
59;. CHONDRILLA. Gen. pl. 1235. 
1. C. glaberrimum, multicaule j foliis lineari-lanceolatis in- 
tegerrimis, pedunculis 2-3. longissimis subaphyllis uni- 
floris. 
In Lower Virginia. g . Aug. Sept. v. v. Flowers 
bright yellow 5 pappus turns a pale red ; the peduncles 
are from six to ten inches long, with a few linear, small 
leaves. 
autumnalis . 
pinnatijida . 
Taraxacum . 
Icevigata. 
