SYNGENESIA— POLYGAM.-iEQU. Hieracium. 359 



tral, erect, round, very hairy, solid, often bearing a leaf or two 

 near the bottom, sometimes a leafy braclea higher up, and ter- 

 minating in a dense corymbose tuft of many deep orange-co- 

 loured^owers, not red enough in Engl. £o<., neither are the hairs 

 of the calyx sufficiently long and shaggy. Partial stalks cot- 

 tony, with short black glandular hairs, and long tapering tawny 

 ones, interspersed. Eece/3<. slightly scaly. Seeds ovate, abrupt. 

 Frequent in rustic gardens, thriving best in the shade, and called 

 Grim the Collier, from the blackness of the calyx and flower- 

 stalks. 



*** Stem leafy. 



6. H. murorum. Broad-leaved Wall Hawkweed. 



Stem corymbose, with a solitary leaf. Leaves ovate-heart- 

 shaped, wav}', with radiating teeth chiefly at the base. 



H. murorum. Lzhh. Sp. PZ.U28. Willd.v.SA577. Comp.ed.4. 

 131. Tr.ofLmn.Soc.v.9.236. Engl. Bot. v. 29. t. 2082. 

 Hook Scot. 230, a. Fl. Br. 830,^. 



H. n.46, a. Hall. Hist. v. \. 19. 



H macrocaulon hirsutum, folio rotundiore. Rail Syn. 169. 



H.-murorum folio pilosissimo. Bauh. Pin. 129. Moris, sect. 7. t. 54 ; 

 letter-press confused. 



Auricula muris major. Trag. Hist. 276. f 



Pulmonaria gallica, sive aurea. Taberncem. Ic. 194./. good. 



P. gallica mas. Taberncem. Kreuterb. 504. samef. 



P. gallica, sive aurea latifolia. Ger. Em. 304./. 



P. gallorum,sive Auricula muris major Tragi. Dalech. Hist.\328.f. 



Corchorus, Dalech. Hist. 565. samef. 



Pilosella major quibusdam, &c. Bauh. Hist. v. 2. 1033. /, copied 

 from Gerarde. 



Round Hawklung. Petiv. H. Brit. t. 13./. 2. 



^. H. murorum /3. Linn. Sp. PI. 1 128. 



H. n. 46, (3. Hall. Hist. v. 1 . 20. 



H. murorum laciniatum, minus pilosum. Bauh. Pin. 129. 



Pulmonaria gallica foemina. Taherncem. /c.l95./. Kreuterb. 504./. 



Pilosellse majoris, sive Pulmonarise luteae, species magis laciniata. 



Baich. Hist. V. 2. 1034. f 

 Broad dented Hawklung. Petiv. H. Brit. t. 13./ 3. 



On rocks and old walls. 



In Edinburgh park ; Mr. Newton ; near Buckbarrow well in Long 

 Sledale, Westmoreland ; Mr. Lawson. Ray. On Chedder cliffs, 

 Somersetshire. Mr. E. Forster. On the walls of the castle at 

 Castleton, Derbyshire. Mr. D. Turner. 



Perennial. June. 



Root somewhat woody, with long simple stout fibres, destitute of 

 scions or runners. Stems one or more, erect, 12 or 18 inches 

 high, round, slightly hairy, furrowed, internally spongy, but 



