SYNGENESTA. AAQUALIS. Hieracium. 
French Lungwort. Golden Lungwort, or Hawhweed. Woods, 
=. walls shady banks, and balks of cornfields. { Bolton Abbey, 
» Yorkshire, Castle Dinas Bran. Mr. Woop.—Arthur’s 
veils Edinburgh, Str.—Conzic Sens, near Kendal. Mr. Woop- 
and. P. July. 
H. ait i pint Teafy: root-leaves egg-shaped, Bip: 
-stalks : stem-leaves sitting : fruit-stalks ma 
ae ‘héwered: Gouan. 
— 28. i~Lob. obs. 517. 2, and ic. i, 587. 1—Ger. em. 
67 
sylvat‘icum, 
4. 2-Park. 801. 2—Tabern. 505. 1-F. B. ii. 1034. 3. ° 
come tom the H. murorum, in the root-leaves being spear- 
shaped and slightly toothed, not egg-shaped, never approaching 
to wing-cleft at the base ; the Jeaf-stalks being longer, the stem- 
leaves more on 1, and the whole plant considerably larger. 
Flowers yellow 
Hieracium murorum & Linn. Huds. Bot arr. pe’ ii. 
Roman Camp at Sidmonton, near New rry. eth a 
the Lake Lhyp y Cwin. Ray. [On Dudley Castle Hill. bE ips 
ug. 
H. Stem branched : —— rough. with hair: root-leaves- 
g-shaped, toothed: stem-leaves heart-shaped, 
embracing t sie stem. 
Jacq. austr. jaden 141-7. B. ii. 1027—H, ox. vii. 5. 58. 
Stem scored, somew. ote branches as high as the main 
stem. Root-leaves en broadish, somewhat hairy, teeth 
am Stem-leaves heart-shaped, embracing he stem, approach- 
ing upwards at the base. | Fruit-stalks 1\-flowered. Floral-leaves 
rather distant from the calyx. Ca/. but little ‘tile » expanding, 
she a yellow gland at the point, as have all the hairs. Seeds 
sie 
- Dewz sitting, hair-like, in large quantity. Linn. Root- 
wes very vatiable in size, the small ones on very long eaf- 
stalks, Stem-leaves sometimes aieeais: Bei and not embracing 
stem. ‘The whole plant woolly, and when cultivated rising 
tothe height of 4 feet. Flowers large, yellow. 
Found by - Dickson amongst wet rocks on Ben Nevis, 
. Linn. tr, ii. 280. nr of rocks near Meer Gill, at 
the foot of a oe Yorkshire. Mr. Catey. | P. Aug. 
H. Leaves soft, spear-shaped, nearly entire; lower ones 
on leaf-stalks : flowers on fruit-stalks nearly form- 
ing a corymbus. 
Dieks. b. s.-Facg. austr. 119. 
Stem upright, unbranched, | or 2 feet high, scored, purplish, 
villo’sum. 
mol’le. 
