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montana. B. 164. II. 200. Wild Valerian. Three 
flamina, leaves all pinnate. In woods, hedges, and 
wet places. VI. VII. 
4. Valeriana Locujla. L. 47. Valerianella arvenfis 
pracox humilis ^ fcmine comprejfo. Mor. umb. R. 201. 
Valeriana camfcflris inodor a major. B.' 165. — b. Lac- 
iuca agnina feu Valerianella Joins fer rath, 201. — c. 
Valerianella vulgaris f pecks major^ferotina. Moi'. prsel. 
319. R. 201. Corn Valerian. LaiTib’s Lettuce* Corn- 
lailad. Three ftamina, ftem diehotorhous, leave? 
linear. Among corn. Q. IV* V. — c. Vlll. 
ScABiosA. Scabious. Flower compound, com- 
mon calyx polyphyllous, proper calyx double, four 
liamina. one liyle, germen under the floret, recep- 
tacle paleaceous or pilofe. 
1. Scabkfa fuccifa, L. 142. 5. radice fuccifa^ Jlore 
glohofo, K. ipt. Succifa glabra et hirfut a, B. 269. Bit- 
ten Scabious. Devil’s-bit. Corollulx qu^rifid, 
.uniform, branches approximate, leaves lanceolatQ- 
ovate, entire. In meadows, paftures, and marfhy 
places. 7/;. VI.—VIII. - 
2. Scabiofa arvenfis, L. 143. S. major communior fo- 
lio laciniato, J. B. 3* 2. R. 191. 5; praterfis hirfuta^ 
qua' officinarum, B. 269* Meadow Scabious. Com- 
mon field Scabious. Corollulae quadrifid, diflbrm, 
flem hifpid, leaves pinnatifid, fegmeiits diftant. la 
meadows, paftures, and corn fields. 7/;. VII. VIII. 
3. Scabiofa columbaria. L. 143. S, minor vulgaris. 
J. B. 3. 3. 11 . 191. aS. capiiiilo glob of o major et minor. 
B. 270. Mountain Scabious. LelTer field Scabious. 
'Coi'ollulx quinquefid, diflbrni, radical leaves fimple, 
crenate, caulineones pinnate, fetaceous* In dry 
paftures. 7/;* VI.— VIII. 
Dipsacus. Teafil. Flower compound, common 
calyx polyphyllous, coiollulae quadrifid, four fta- 
mina, one ftyle, germen under the floret, palex of 
the receptacle long, awned. 
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