SYNGEN. POLYG. ^QUAL, OnoporJum. 
C. Leaves embracing ikt stem^ halberd-shaped 
and wing-cleft \ thorny', calyx without any 
haves near it : thorns channelled^ and set 
with other little thorns, 
MIl>K THISTLE. Difch banks, iv>ad sides, borders 
of cornfields, and on rubbish. Newark; Blidworth. 
A. August. 
§riopho- C. follis sesslllbus bisariam pinnatifidls spi- 
rus, nosis vscabris : laciniis alternis erectis, ca- 
lycibus globosis villosis. 
C. Leaves with winged clefts pointing 2 
every other segment upright ; calyxes 
lar, woolly* 
* ✓ 
TVOOLLY-HE\DED THISTLE. Roth in flat and 
mountainous rreadows and pastures. Outerlies at Nor- 
man^on; Kirklington; Road side beyond Hebdon Hill 
Tollbar; ( aunt n;by the side of ttie Road from South- 
well to Tburgarfon, on the High Cross IJill. R. Aug. 
fLcaulis, C. acaulis, calyce glabro. 
C. Stemless : calyx smooth* 
D WARF THISTLE. IMountainotis and dry pastures, 
especially in a calcareous soil. Sherwood Forest, plen¬ 
tifully ; Road on the Forest between Hudby and Oller-^ 
ton ; on a Common between Darlton and Creat Mark¬ 
ham, near Tuxford. P. J»ily, August. 
ONOPORDUM. Smith. 856. fPith. 704. 
Cal. ventrlcosLis ; sqiiamis patentibus, spino- 
sis. Recept. favosum, subpaleaceum. 
Rccept; like a honeycomb. Calyx bellying. 
Scales sharp-pointed. 
' Acan- O. calycibus sqiiarrosis: spinls snbulatis, fo- 
ihiuni. Ills ovato-oblongis sinuatis utrinque lanatis. 
