SYNGENESIA. AEQUALIS. Hypocheris, 
and hollow upwards, sometimes ae oftener with 1, and some. 
times 2 branches. Branches reddish, and wire-like at the base, 
hollow and thicke ening upwards, sometimes again branched. 
Flowers nodding before hey y open, afterwards upright. Ca/, 
outer scales small, dry, and shrivelling ; the :mner very pointed. 
Bloss. yellow. Seeds oval, scored, crowned with the proper calyx. 
copwARD. In some situations much larger, the branches di. 
viding and subdividing. Mr. Brown. 
mall Swine’ s Succory. Small Swines-cye. Meadows and 
cornfields in gravelly soil. Common Cornfield, Walthamstow, 
Essex. Teddington Field, near Hampton. Pensham Field, 
near Pershore, Worcestershire, in the most barren and grave elly 
places. NasH.—[{Cornfields near Norwich. Messrs. Pircn- 
Forp and Woopwarp. Sandy cornfields about Forfar. Road 
from Dundee to ‘St. Andrews. Mr, Brown.] — A. May, Aug. 
HYPOCH ARIS. Receee. chaffy : calyx some- 
what tiled: down on a pedicle: feathered. 
H. Stem almost bare, with a esiiny branch: leaves egg- 
oblong, entire, too 
E. bot. 225—Fl. dan. s6Hell enum, 244.1. at p. 740, and 
bist. 1. 1. at p. 24—Clus, ii. 139. 2-Ger 301. 1-Park, 
799. 18-F. B. ii. 1027. 1-H. ox. vii. 5. 53—Pet. 13. 1- 
bs ae 1-Hall. 1, 1. at p. 24. 
ene Linn. Leaves spreading on the Flin ea, in 
§ porte Ciehonri2 Mountainous meadows and pastures. Gog 
magog Hills, between Triplow Heath and Foulmire, Newmarket 
Heath banks of the Devil’s Ditch near Reche, and Bartlow, 
Cambrid dgeshire. Bernuk Heath, Northamptonshire. [On Om- 
perhead, by aoa Wells, very plentiful, along with Veronica 
= ing ag Hat. Near Ottermine Cove, Settle, Yorkshir 
Mr. Carey. ] P. July." 
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