several British Species of Hieracium. 23f 



Pulmonaria gallorum, sivc Auricula muris major Tragi. Da- 

 lech. Hist. 1328. also Corchorus. Ibid. 565; with the very 

 same wooden cut, which is copied from that of Tragus. 



P. gallica sive aurea. Tabemamont . Ic. 194, opt. 



P. gallica mas. Taberncemont. Kreuterb. 504, opt. 



P. gallica sive aurea latifolia. Ger. em. 304. 



Pilosella major quibu3dam,aliis Pulmonaria flore luteo. Bauh. 

 Hist. v. 2. 1033 ; copied from the last. 



Round Hawklung. Petiv. H. Brit. f. 13. f. 2. 



Pulmonaria gallorum rotundifolia laevior. Barrel. Ic. I 342 ; 

 seems merely a smoother state of this variety. 



S3. H. murorum £. Sp. PL eel. 1. 803. eel 2. 1128. Fl. Succ. 

 edi 2. No, 70 l r /3. Herb. Linn. 

 H. murorum Jaciniatum minus pilosunu Bauh. Pin. 129. 

 Pulmonaria gallica f (Emma. Taberncemont. Ic. 195. K?*euterb.5Q&. 

 Pilosellae majoris, sive Pulmonariae luteae species magis laci- 



niata. Bauh. Hist. v. 2. 1034 ; copied from the last. 

 I am much inclined to consider Ray's Hieracium leptocaulon 

 hirsutum folio longiore as belonging to this variet}' ; but on that 

 subject more will be said under H. svlvaticum (3. 



Hieracium sylvaticum. 



Before I proceed to define what must in future pass under this 

 name, I cannot but give the truly curious history of the Hiera- 

 cium Pulmonaria dictum angustifolium of Ray, on which this spe- 

 cies originally depended for a place among British plants. 



Johnson in Ger, em. 304 describes and figures a Pulmonaria 

 gallica seu aurea angustifolia, found ""on a hill at Sidmonton not 

 far from Newbery, in an old Roman camp, close by the decu- 

 man port," which he tells us Lobel and C. Bauhin confound with 

 the H. murorum folio pilosissimo of the latter. This is clearly true 



with. 



