86 
604. C. pratensis, Huds. Native. 
607. C. heterophyllus, Linn. Native. 
English. 
Scottish. 
ONOPORDUM, 
608. O. Acanthium, Linn. 
Native? 
English. 
CARLINA. 
609. C. vulgaris, Linn. Native. English. 
OENTAUREA. 
C. Montana, Linn. Alien. 
“ Many years ago Mr. Jas. Ward favoured me with specimens from 
the neighbourhood of Richmond” — H. G. Watson (Cyb. Brit. ii. 88). 
C. Jacea, Linn. Incognit. 
The plant mentioned under this name in the Flora, is not the true 
Jacea of Linnaeus. Specimens of a radiate Centaurea from East 
moors, Castle Howard ! — M. B. Slater, and other localities seem to 
coincide with my examples marked “ C. nigrescens, Willd.” from 
the south of England; but I have not been able to distinguish 
clearly between that alleged species and the radiate form of C. nigra. 
611. C. nigra, Linn. Native. British. 
612. C. Cyanus, Linn. Colonist. British. 
613. C. Scabiosa, Linn. Native. English? 
615. C. Calcitrapa, Linn. Incognit. 
It is intimated in the Cybele Britannica, that it is desirable that 
the locality mentioned in the Flora for this species should receive 
confirmation. 
616. C. Solstitialis, Linn. Alien. 
Dry pastures near Frystone — A. AiJdn (B. G. 710). Like Barkhau- 
sia setosa, this species also appears occasionally in cultivated 
ground. Leeming Lane, near Bedale, 1853 ! — T. Simpson. 
GALACTITES. 
G. tomentosa, Mcencli. Alien. 
Naturalized amongst the Middlesborough ballast hills, 1853!— IF. 
Mudd. A native of the coasts of the Mediterranean. 
BIDENS. 
617. B. cernua, Linn. 
618. B. tripartita, Linn 
Native. 
Native. 
British ? 
English. 
