muro’rum. 
SYNGENESIA. AAQUALIS. Hieracium. 
Stem 1 to 2 feet high, hollow, in which it differs from H. 
murorum; furrowed, smooth, generally bright purple at the 
base. Leaves smooth, alternate, the lower on leaf-stalks, oval- 
spear-shaped ; the upper spear-shaped, deeply toothed towards 
the base, entire at the summit ; the uppermot very entire. Leaf- 
Beis and mid. ribs of the leaves sometimes purple, re un- 
derneath.  Fruit- stalks smooth. Floavers solitary, smaller 
in H. murorum. Cal. scales gi Steg with prctib: 
black hairs on the back. Woop . Leaves notched like those 
of Dan orig but not so deeply.  Bibiwets bright yellow. 
awkaveed. ~ Moist meadows and woods, and sides 
of Sah ts in the mountainous parts of Craven, Yorkshire, and 
sides of rivers, both in the ere aod ag nds. [Hardrow 
h 
Force in Wensley-dale, Yorkshi op.—On the west 
side of the river pe below <4 ‘Silas “ Kirkby Lonsdale, 
Westmor . E. Smira.—Near By 1, Westmore- 
land. Mess. Core and Woobwarp.—At re Hermitage neat 
adr taieg St.—Marshy ¢ Seles at the Ee “of Pentland hills. 
Dr. Hore. ] B. July. 
H. Stem branched : “yootlekves egg-shaped, toothed: 
stem-leaf smaller. 
Barr. ie 34.2—Tabern. 504. 2-F. B. il. 1034. 1-Ger. CMe 
304, 1-H. ox. vii. 5. 54—Pet. 13. 2 and 3-Trag. 
276—Munt. 233-Pet. 11. 4. 
Root simple. Stem single, a foot high, of equal thickness, 
not very strong, beset with hairs, with a single branch, some- 
times none. Root-leaves on leaf-stalks, somewhat scetlied, beset 
e c 
ane Florat-leawes aw\-shaped, 1 to cach fruit-stalk. Calyx 
scales stra -speat-shaped, the lower spreading. Boss. yellow. 
_— nearly cylindrical, furrowed, smooth, dark =e as long 
DWARD. 
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