SYNGENESIA. AEQUALIS. Crepis. 
Unopened flowers nodding.’ Leaves smelling like bitter ala 
monds. Linn. rather like opium. Retuan. Calyx whitish. Down 
longer than the calyx ; on a pedicle. Receptacle somewhat hairy. 
Lerrs. Flowers small, yellow. 
Stinking Hawksbeard. Dry meadows and pastures. About 
Cambridge. Banstead Downs, by the side of ha road to Dark. 
ing, Surry. Northfleet chalk pits, Kent. Near Greenhithe, 
Nahar, neat Swaffham, Norfolk. Mr. Prrcurorp. } 
B. June, July. 
C. Leaves spear-shaped, notched; sitting, smooth; the 
wer ones toothed. 
Curt. 327-Wale.—Fl. dan. 501—Pet. 12. 6-Gmel. ii. 6-Lob. 
iC. 1. 239=Ger. em. 297. 4—Park. 794. 2.—H. ox. vii. 7. 
20-F. B, ii. 1024. 1-Dod. 636. 3—Lob. obs. 115. 1, and 
7¢. 1, 229, 2-Ger. em. 284. 2-Park, 777. 2-F. B. ii. 
1024. 2=Ger. 228. 2. 
Flowers of the appearance o ec munis, 
nodding. Cal, furrowed, sprinkled longitudinally with 
clammy hairs, es s ve passed thé 
anthers, brown, a singular circumstan ost 
other respects, liable to great variations, in ee both of struc- 
ture and appearance, when growing in a rich soil a ing as 
ppearin 
figired in Ger, 228. 2; when ina poor soil it is slender, about a 
foot high, with strap-shaped leaves somewhat toothed, resembling 
of Plantago Coronopus, [as in Gmel. ii. 6. St.] or a hand’s 
Florets yellow on both sides. . Dowz sitting, rather longer than 
the seeds, and lenger than the tube of the blossom. 
Smooth Succory Hawhweed, or Hawksbeard. Meadows, 
d A 
Pastures, walls, roofs, road sides. » June—Sept, 
Var. 2. Leaves tapering toa fine point. 
Pet. 12. 70 
Pastures about London. July, Aug. 
shaped. 
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tecto’rum, 
Var. 3. Leaves entire, toothed, either spear-shaped or egg- 
