SYNGENESIA. HQUALIS. Hieracium. 
H. Leaves oblong, entire, toothed; stalk almost naked; 
calyx hairy. ! 
Lightf. 18. at p. 434—Allioni 14. 2-Col. ecphr. ii. 30.1— 
Hi. ox. vii. 7. 5—Pet. 11. 2-Ray 6. 2. at p. 168-(FI. 
dan. 27, may possibly be the same plant in a cultivated 
state for Mr. Ray tells us it then assumes such an ap- 
pearance.) 
Leaves egg-oblong, oe ag) toothed, sprinkled on both sides 
with white expandi ride hairs. Szalk thick, wpe: with white 
by its hairs. Murr. About 3 inches high. Whole plant set 
with long hairs, pened the fruit-stalk and the calyx. Leaves 
ing a ee into long leaf-stalks. 
Fruit-stalks but little longer than the leaves. 
ountain Hawkweed Soitatae near the summits in dry 
soil. Rocks on Glyder and Triglcaa near Llanberris, o 
- Croochid and near Loch Awe, and many other of the Highland 
mountains. Llyn y Cwyn near Snowdon. Penn. ry 
rocks on Ben Bound. On Malghyrdy, Ben Lawers, and Tothade 
y Gain. Mr. Brown. ] P. July, Aug. 
H. Leaves Poa wate toothed, smooth; stalk almost 
naked : ri ‘ 
Retz. 4. Allan. 31. 16 
Doubtful whether a hybrid plant, or a new species. The Leaves 
are so much like those of L. autumnale, and the stalk and flowers 
so exactly like those of Hieracium alpinum, that if the stalk and 
flower of the latter were added to the leaves of the former, you 
Would have a fair specimen of the oie in question. Leaves, 
Lyx 
tiled Ww. se hardly be be said of z: aureum or autumnale. Linx. 
Down ti feathered, Licurr. on whose authority it princi- 
Pally stands as a British plant, but I it never seen it, and M. 
Afzelius doubts its being native wit 
Hedypnois — tee aag oh Huss. which see. Side 9 of 
mountains in wet grou 
Caillich mountain i nie Isle of Sk Skye. [t [On Rhiwr Gh usd aint 
100 yards above et y Cwn. Mr. Grirrita.] P. 
(2) Stalk naked, many-flowered. 
Hi. tas entire, egg-oblong: suckers creeping. 
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alpi‘num. 
Tarax’aci. 
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du’bium. 
