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SYNGENESIA. AQUALIS. Hieracium. 
Fi. dan. 1044. 
Stem rough with hair. Leaves rough with hair, especially 
underneath. Larger than H. Azricu/a in all its parts. Occurs 
but rarely, possibly a mongrel production, or a variety of some 
species or — Linn. Svalé smooth, from 6 to 9 inches high, 
with 3 to ( flowers. Huns. Leaves longer and narrower than 
in #. Pibsella, very slightly concave, {hairy on both sides, but 
more sparingly than in H. Pilosel/a, green above; greyish, but 
not cottony Soshhy Stalks upright, nearly smooth below, 
with mostly.2 flowers, rarely 
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scored ; dowz sitting, as long as the calyx. Suck were the ap- 
pearances in tae and July, but in autumn as follows: Suckers 
throwing out branches, ‘and terminated a flowering stem. 
oe reeping Vawkweed. Moistish mountainous situations. 
Fairfield mountain near Rydall, Westmoreland. P. July, Aug- 
Auricu’la. 'H. Leaves very entire, spear-shaped : suckers creeping. 
sabau’dum. H. Stem 
Fl. dan. s1Ii, 
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inches high, ‘somewhat hairy, hairs scattered. Leaves mostly v 
epiite, pointed, naked. Flowers in a panicle, 3 to 6, yellow. 
DS. 
Narrow leaved Hawkweed. On mountains, On ogee 
not far from Grass-mere, Westmoreland. P. july . 
(3) Stem leafy. Down sitting. 
upright, many flowered: leaves cee-spe 
shaped, toothed, half embracing the stem 
Allion. 27. 2-E. bot. 34G—Fl dan. 872-Pet. 13. ateaih ii. 
14, 2-7. B. ii. 1030. 3-H ox. vii. 5..5Y. 
Receptacle in this and H. umbellatum ore but tougher than 
in the other species, Linx. Stem sometimes branched from half 
