SYNGEN. POLYG. -E,QUAI IS. Carcluus. 25 
% 
C. foiiis decurrentlbus sinuatis spinosis, ca- acan’‘ 
lycibus globosis siibpedunculatis; squamis ihoidzs, 
jinearibus recurvatis. 
C. Leaves indented, thorny at the edge : cd^ 
lyxes on druit--stalks, solitary, upnghtt-x 
woolly. 
CUKI.KO or WFLTFJ) THISTLE Ditch banVs, on 
riihlii^h, borders of coiuncicis. iNewark; Sou!tiwell; 
>« ottiu^'h.mi 
C. ioliis u^ciirreutibus plnniittfidis dcntatis palus^ 
spinusis scabris, calycibus ovatis aggregatis ins, 
spinulosis, pappo pluraoso. 
C. Leaves toothed, thorny at the edge : Jlow^ 
ers in bunches, upright : Jndt-stalks witk^ 
out thorns. 
Ikl AKSn THISTLE. Marshy meadows, moist shady 
places, and wet pastures; frequent. B. July, Aug, 
* * Foiiis sessilibus. 
2 Leaves sitting, 
C.,foiiis sessillbus pinnatifidis spinosis, caulc drven- 
paniculate, calycibus ovatis spinulosis, pap- sis, 
po plumoso. 
C. Leaves sitting, zvith winged clefts, thorny 
at the edge ; calyxes egg-shaped, thorny ; 
down feathered. 
Serratula arvensis. With. 696. 
CREEPING THISTLE. WAY THISTLE. Com- 
fiedIs and road sides; ver) common. P. July. 
« 
C. foiiis amplexicaulibus repandis spinosis; maria--- 
radicalibus pinnatifidis, sqamis calycinisfo- nus* 
liaccis relraciis margine aculeaust 
Z. 2 
