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FEDIA. 
534. F. olitoria, Valril. Native. British. 
Hedgebanks and cultivated fields ; frequent. 
535. F. carinata, Stev. Denizen. English - 
In abundance on a rocky bank above Askrigg, Wensleydale, about a 
mile on the -road to Richmond — W. Francis, (Bot. Gaz. ii. 223.) On 
the embankment of the Leeds Northern railway, near Mawnby ! — 
M. Umpleby. 
536. F. auricula, DC. Colonist. English. 
Cornfields at Cantley, near Doncaster — Rev. Q. E. Smith. 
537. F. dentata, Bieb. Colonist. English. 
Cornfield and cultivated land ; frequent. Yar. mixta, Vahl, occurs 
occasionally. 
ORDER XLIII. DIPSACEiE. 
DIPSACUS. 
D. eullonum, Linn. 
Alien. 
539. D. sylvestris, Linn. 
Native. 
English. 
540. D. pilosus, Linn. 
Native. 
Germanic. 
SCABIOSA. 
541. S. succisa, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
542. S. Columbaria, Linn. 
Native. 
Germanic. 
KNAUTIA. 
543. K. arvensis, Coult. 
Native. 
British. 
Scabiosa, Flora, 55. Cornfields and cultivated land ; common. A 
form with nearly entire leaves occurs in the Westfields, Thirsk. 
ORDER XLIY. COMPOSITE. 
TRAGOPOGON. 
544. T. pratensis, Linn. Native. British. 
T. pratensis and major, Flora, 55. There seems to be strong reasons 
for believing that T. pratensis of Linnaeus and T. minor of. Fries, 
