206 
Dipfaceee. 
— Ls bright green, often rather shining, gen. all undiv. 2 
2. Ls elliptic-lanceolate, thin, toothed, narrowed to a long 
point, narrow, entire, rarely incised or pinnatifid at the 
base. Peduncles pubescent-glandular (always?). FIs more 
reddish than in the last, and those of the edge less rayed. 
— b. pubescens (Maly?) see N. Beitr. Ill, 10. IV. 10.—- 
Woods; distrib. 6, 7 . . . sylvatica Duby. 1097. 
— Ls long-lanceolate, rather firm, entire or with distant 
teeth, glabr. as also the lower portion of the stem. 
Peduncles without glands. FIs lilac. K. Godeti Reut.— 
Damp fields in central Jura. 6 . longifolia Koch. 1098. 
284. Succisa. Succisa. IY, 18. ly 
1. Ls oblong-lanceolate, entire, rarely toothed. FIs blue. 
Fr.-heads almost globular. Scabiosa Succisa L.—Damp 
meadows, moist places in wood-clearings; distrib. 7 
pratensis Monch. 1099. 
285. Scabiosa. Scabious. IY, 18. 1 
1. Ls all linear, entire, silky. —Stony places; T 7 
graminifolia L. 1100. 
— Ls, at least the upper ones, pinnatipartite, never linear 2 
2. Ls of the shoots which do not bear fls entire (rarely 
with a few isolated teeth). Cal.-awns about IV 2 — 2 times 
as long as the limb of the outer cal., yellowish.—Pas¬ 
turages; Bale (St.Louis, Huningen) suaveolens Desf. 1101. 
— Ls of the non-flowering shoots undiv. and crenate, or 
lyrate. Type of S. Columbaria . ... 3 
8. Cal.-awns short (brown), at most D/ 2 —2 times as long 
as the limb of the outer cal. Ls more finely div. than 
in 1103. S. gramuntia auct.—Dry hills and grassy places; 
Engadine, Wall, and Tess. 6 . agrestis W. K. 1102. 
— Cal.-awns 3-4 times as long as the limb of the outeF 
cal. (Fr.-head resembling a globular brush!) . 4 
4. Ls linely pubescent, not shining, the lower ones inciso- 
lyrate, the upper pinnatipartite, with pinnatifid divisions, 
and almost linear lobes. — b. pachyphylla Gaud, (patens 
Jord.) Ls more finely div.; heads smaller, on longer, 
more spreading peduncles. Cal.-awns brownish (instead 
of blackish), rather shorter (transitional form to 1102).— 
Dry hills, grassy places; distrib.; b. shores of the Lake of 
Geneva. 6 . . . . Columbaria L. 1103. 
— Ls fairly glabr., rather shining, less div. than in the 
last, with broader lobes. Stem lower, often.with 1 head; 
cal.-awns rather broader. —Alp., subalp. and Jura. 7 
lucida Vill. 1104. 
