SYNGENESIA JEClUALIS. 
49; 
594. APARGIA, Gtn, pi, 1232. 
1. A. scapis ramosis declinatis squamosis, foliis lanceolatis 
runcinato-pinnatifidis glabriuscuiis. Willd. sp. pl, 3. 
p, 1550. 
Leontodon autumnale Sp.pL 1123. 
Hedypnois autumnalis. Smith Jl. Irit. 2. p. 826. 
Icon. Fl.dan.50l. EngL bot. 830. 
In pastures and on road sides : New England. 7/ . Aug. 
Sept. V. V. Flowers golden-yellow, outside red. It 
is probably an introduced plant. 
595. SCORZONERA. Gen. pl. 1230. 
S. caule erecto 3-floro, pedunculis elongatis, foliis lan- 
ceolatis acutissimis acute- pinnatifidis interdum rariter 
dentatis. Mich. Jl. amer. 2, p. 89. 
Leontodon carolinianum. JValt.Ji. car, I92. 
In waste places : Carolina. Michaux. -f . 
596. LEONTODON. Gen.pl. 123;. 
1. L. calyce exteriore reflexo, scapo unifloro, foliis runci- 
natis glabris, laciniis lanceolatis dentatis. IVilld. sp, 
pl. 3. p. 1544. 
Icon. Fl.dan. 5;4. Engl. lot. 510. 
Common in fields and grass plots j 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. 
I. C. glaberrimum, multicaule j foliis lineari-lanceolatis in- 
tegerrimis, pedunculis 2-3. longissimis subaphyllis uni- 
floris. 
In Lower Virginia. J' . Aug. Sept. v. v. Flowers 
bright yellow ; pappus turns a pale red 5 the peduncles 
are from six to ten inches long, with a few linear, small 
leaves. 
autumnalis. 
pinnatifida. 
\ 
Taraxacum, 
laevigata. 
