SYNGENESIA POLYGAMIA iEQUALIS, 
cups, a naked ftalk, and dentato-finnated leaves. About 
BriJtoL Near Aliddleton in Warwickjh, R. Sy, Bien, 
July. 
L A P S A N A. Nipplewort. 
The common cup has another fmall cup, and is ovate 
,and angulated; there are eight equal, linear, channelled, 
keel-lhaped, acute fcales of the tube, fix at the bafe, 
imbricated, fmall and alternately lefs. The compound 
flower is imbricated and uniform; the hermaphrodite 
florets are equal and about fixteen in 'number. The 
proper flower is monopetaious, liguiated, truncated, and 
quinqnedentated. There are five flender and very fiiort 
filaments with cylindraceons, tubulofe antherse. The 
germen is fomewhat oblong, the fiyle flender, and the 
length of theilamina; the iligma is bifid and reflex. 
There is no feed velfei. The fcales of the tube of the 
cup furround the adjoining feeds which are Angle and 
oblong. 
Communis. Nipplewort with the cups of the fruit 
angulated, the peduncles flender and very branchy. In 
hedges and among limeflone rocks. An, June^ July. 
C I C H O R I U hi. Succory. 
The common cup is calyculated and cylindraceons; 
the eight fcales are lanceolated, equal, forming a cylin- 
der, five are incumbent and fnorter. The compound 
flow^er is plain and uniform. The hermaplirodite florets 
are twenty and placed in an orb. The proper flower is 
monopetaious, liguiated, truncated, and deeply quinque- 
dentated. There are five capillary and very fhort fila- 
ments, with cylindraceons pentagonal, tubulofe anthers. 
The germen is oblong, the ftyie thread-like, and the 
length ot the (lamina, with two feigmata turned back. 
There is no feed veffel, but the cup is cyiindraceous 
and connivent in the apex, having foiitary, comprefled 
feeds wfidi acute angles. 
Intylus. 
