85 
Found occasionally in cultivated fields. Airyliolme, Cleveland ! — 
W. Mudd. Carlton moor, Sowerby fields, and other places near 
Thirsk. 
TABAXACUM. 
588. T. officinale, Wigg. Native. British. 
Leontodon Taraxacum andpalustre, Flora 68. A very variable species. 
The normal form is universally distributed. T. lsevigatum and 
erythrospermum, DC., are not unfrequent on dry banks, and T. 
palustre, DC., in marshy places, especially in elevated situations. 
LAPSANA. 
590. L. communis, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
CICHOBIUM. 
591. C. Intybus, Linn . 
Native. 
English. 
ABCTIUM. 
592. A. Lappa, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
This includes two species, according to continental authors. Of 
these, A. minus, Schk., (A. Bardana, Willd.J is the most frequent in 
Yorkshire, especially in the form of A. intermedium, Lange MSS.,. 
Bab. Man. 3. 
SEBBATUTA. 
594. S. tinctoria, Linn. Native. 
An entire leaved variety occurs occasionally. 
English. 
CABDUUS. 
595. C. nutans, Linn. Native. English. 
596. C. acanthoides, Linn. Native. British. 
This also includes two species, according to Koch and other foreign 
authors, C. acanthoides and C. crispus. 
597. C. tenuifloeus, Curt. 
Native. 
English. 
598. C. Marianus, Linn. 
Denizen. 
English. 
599. C. lanceolatus, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
600. C. eriophorus, Linn. 
Native. 
English. 
Ft seq. Cnicus, Flora, 60. 
601. C. palustris, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
602. C. arvensis, Curt. 
Native. 
British. 
