J 
SYNGENESIA JEQUALIs. Hieracium. 
~- yellow; the light green leaves are elegantly marked 
with blood-red veins. It is known by the name of 
derable Medicinal powers. port 
3. H. scapo folioso corymboso-paniculato, calycibus pedun- 
culisque glanduloso-pilosis, foliis obovatis obtusis inte- 
gerrimis; supra rariter strigoso-villosis; nervo medio 
subtus villosissimo.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1570. 
&. H. caule subunifoliato, panicula subfastigiata. Mich. fl. 
amer. 2. p. 87. 
_B.H. caule parce folioso, panicula oblonga, Mich. l. c. 
~ H. marianum. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1572. 
- Icon. Pluk. mant. t.5:0. f. 2. 
. In woods and on dry hills: Canada to Carolina, %. 
Poor Robin's Plantain, and thought to possess consi- 
— ~ July, Aug. v.v. Flowers small. 
4. H. pilosum ; caule erecto simplici folioso, corymbo pau- 
cifloro, foliis obiongo-lanceolatis attenuatis inferne 
paucidentatis, radicalibus petiolatis. —W illd. sp. pl. 3. 
0.1577! 
Icon. Jacq. austr. t. 119. 
In Labrador. Colmaster, Y. July—Sept. v. s. in 
— Herb. Dickson. Flowers middle size. 
4 
Gronovii. 
nudicaule, 
foliosum. 
molle. 
5. H. glabriusculum ; caule erecto folioso paniculato inferne paniculatum: 
_albo-lanato, pedicellis capillaribus, foliis lanceolatis 
nudis dentatis membranaceis, — Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 1572. kc 
In shady woods: Canada to Carolina; principally on 
the mountains. YY. July—Sept. v. v. Flowers 
very small. 
6. H. caule erecto multifloro glabro, foliis subsessilibus lan- 
ceolatis acuminatis extrorsum argute dentatis, pedun- 
culis in apice caulis alternis subunifloris tomentosis.— 
Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1588. 
- In Pensylvania. Kalm. +. Flowers small, upright, 
leaves small. It is singular, that in no part of North 
America could I find a plant answering to this de- 
scription given by Linnzus. oen 
7. H. caule erecto simplici villoso, foliis sessilibus lanc 
„latis acutis glabris subtus pilosis margine divaricato- 
 argute-dentatis versus apicem integerrimis: dentibus 
idi 
2 . divaricatis, panieg)a subcorymbosa, calycibus pedun- 
culisque tomentosis.— Lamert. herb, ms. — 
H. canadense. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 86? 
_ Inthe western part of New York and Canada. XY. 
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Kalmii. 
virgatum, 
