194 SYNGENESIA POLYGAMIA ^QUALIS. 
- "TinBoria, Saw-wort with pinnatifid leaves, and the 
terminatory fegment the largefl, and all the leaves 
neatly ferrated about the edges. Per. July. 
Alpiici. Mountain Saw-wert v/ith ovate, rough cups. 
Pv AY calls this, Phe many fiowered Gentle Phifile with a 
narrow indented willow leaf*. 
Az'enjls. Corn Saw-wort or JVay-PJuJlk with prickly, 
dented leaves. Per. July. 
C A R D U U S. Thistle. 
The common cup is ventricofe and im.bricated, the 
fcales are numerous, lanceolated, acuminated, and prick- 
ly. The comipound flower is tubulofe and uniform. 
'I'he hermaphrodite florets are nearly equal and reflex. 
The proper one is monopetalous and infundibuliform; 
the tube is very (lender, the limb erecl, the bafe oval 
and quinquihd; the iegments are linear and equal, but 
one more deeply divided. The filaments are five in 
number, (lender, and very fhort-, the anthera is cylin- 
dracecus, tubulofe, and the length of the corolla, with 
a quinquedentated mouth. The germen is oval, the 
fi:}de fiender and longer than the ffamina. The ftigmia 
is fimple, Tubulated, naked and emarginated. There is 
no feed-velTel, but the cup is fomiewhat connivent and 
contains fingle obovate, tetragonal feeds. The dowm is 
fefiile and very long. 
Such as have decurrent leaves. 
Lanceolatus. Spear Phijile with decurrent haflato-pin- 
nate, hiipid leaves, divaricated fegments, and prickly, 
villcfe cups. Bien. July. 
IPutans. Mujk-Phifiie with prickly, femidecurrent 
leaves, and cernuous flowers, and the fcales of the cup 
patent tow^ards the fummit. About Black-heath. On the 
ropery by the fides of the road to the Glafs-houfes., New- 
caftle upon Pyne^ and on Sunderland P own-rnoor. Wilson’s 
Sy. Bien, July. 
Acantheides. 
