505 
SYNGEJsrE<?iA jesualis. Hyoseds, 
In fields and pastures: Virginia and Carolina. 0, 
July, Aug. v. v. Flowers large, bright yellow. 
3. H. foliis Ivratis basi acutis superne dilatatis apice trunca- 
tis hirsutis, scapis 1 -doris. — JVdlt.Jl. car, 194. 
In Caroiina. Waiter. + . 
604. TROXIMON. Gcert. carp. 2. p. 5dO, Pers. syn. 2. 
p. 36'0. 
1. T. scapo unidoro, caivcinis foliolis imbricatis cuspidatis, 
foliis Hrlearibas inregen imis utrinq >.e glaucis. 
On 4ie banks of the Missouri ^ . v. s. } v. v. in 
Hortis. Flowers bright yeli,<w. 
2. T. glabruni, glaucum; caule erecto 2-3-fidp subnudo, 
foliis glabris, radicalibus sublyratis, caulinis amplexi- 
caulibus lanceolatis integerrimis glabris. — -Pers. syn. 2. 
p. 260. 
Hyoseris amplexicaulis. Mlrh.fl. amer. 2. p. 87- 
Hyoseris prenanthoides. JFiUd. sp. pi. 3. p.lQlS. 
Hyoseris biflora. Whlt.Ji. car, 194. 
Tragopogon virginicuin. Sp. pi. p. 1111. 
In meadows and moist shady woods : Pensylvania to Ca- 
rolina. %. July, Aug. v.v. About a foot high 5 
flowers handsome, yellow. 
605. STOKESIA. L' Merit, sert. angl. 27« 
1. S. foliis lanceolatis, caule folioso, pedunculis axillaribus 
1 -floris. - Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1703. 
Carthamus laevis. Hili. kcw. p. 57. t. 5. 
Icon. UHerit l. c. t. 38. 
In South Carolina.. %, v. s. in Herh. Banks. Flowers 
large, purple, very handsome. 
606. ARCTIUM. Gen. pl. 1253. 
1. A. foliis caulinis cordatis petiolatis denticulatis, floribus 
paniculatis globosis, calycibus laevibus. — Willd. sp. 
pl.3. p. 163 i. 
Icon. FI. dan. 642. Engl. hot. 1228. 
On road sides, among rubbish, and in cultivated grounds j 
frequent. July, Aug. v, v. Flowers purple. 
Common Burdock. Has probably been introduced. 
caroUnianao 
glaucum. 
virginicum. 
cyaneai 
Lappa. 
