SYNGENESIA-POLYGAM.-.^QU. Hieracium. Em 



Perennial. Anguat. 



Like the last in size and general habit, but essentially distinct. 

 The stem is entirely solid. Leaves clasping the stem with their 

 dilated rounded base ; rough towards the margin, and at the 

 very edge, with rigid tawny hairs. FL not cymose, but covym- 

 bosely panicled, their stalks, like the calyx, rough with very co- 

 pious glandular hairs. 



I cannot refer this or the last to any of Haller's species, many of 

 which have not yet been detected in Britain. 



18. H. umhellatiun. Narrow-leaved Hawkweed. 



Stem erect, leafy, almost solid, imperfectly umbellate. Leaves 

 scattered, linear, slightly toothed, nearly smootlC as well 

 as the calyx. 



H. umbellatum. Lhm.^p.Vl.WZX. «7//f/. y. 3. 1.591. /7./?r.835. 



Engl, Bot. V. 2.'). M 77 1 . Curt. Lond.fasc. C. t, 58. Hook. Scot. 



233. Fl.Dan.f.eSO. 

 H. n.34. Hall. Hist. vA.\:y. 



H. fruticosum angustifolium majus. Bauh. Pin. 129. Rail Syn. 1 68. 

 H. intybaceum. Ger. Em. 29S./. 

 H. primum. Dod. Pempt. 638. f. 

 H. sabaudum. Lob. Jdvers.SS. Dalech. Hist. 570. f. 

 H. alterum grandius. Lob. Ic. 2A0.f. 



H. rectum rigldum,quibusdam sabaudum. Bauh. Hist. v. 2. 1030./. 

 Long Hairy Hawklung. Pcfiv. H. Brit. f. 13./. 8 j and Narrow 



Hairy Hawklung. / 10. 

 /S. Pulmonaria angustifolia glabra. Dill, in Raii Syn. 168. 

 Narrow Smooth Hawklung. Petiv. H. Brit. t. 13./ 1 1 . 

 y. Pulmonaria graminea. Dill, in Raii Syn. 168. 

 Gra.ss Hawklung. Petiv. H. Brit. t. 13./. 12. 



In groves, gravelly thickets, and shady rocky situations. 



Perennial. Augu.^t, September. 



Root with many simple fibres. Stem 2 or 3 feet high, erect, but 

 not very straight, leafy, round, unbranchcd, pithy, with a small 

 cavity in the centre, either slightly hairy, or quite smooti), co- 

 rymbose, or more generally inaccurately umbellate, at the sum- 

 mit, in which part it is often attacked by insects, producing an 

 oval tumour, as represented by .John PauKin. Leaves nume- 

 rous, sessile, linear, or linear-lanceolate, distantly toothed ; in y 

 very narrow and quite entire ; thev are often roufiliish, espe- 

 cially at the margin, and slightly hairy ; sometimes quite smootli ; 

 always bright green above ; paler beneath. /'/. bright yellow, 

 not very numerous, about an inch in diameter ; tiieir stalks mi- 

 nutely downy. Brarteas linear, few and small. ( '<//. dark green, 

 almost perfectly smooth, except at the very base j the tips of it.s 

 scales a little spreading or recurved. Seeds angular, brown, 

 finclv dotted. Down rough. Rt>cfj>l. slightly cellular. 



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