348 POPULAR FIELD BOTANY. 
terminating in a spike of large yellow flowers, of two shades, 
and with a rather long spur; leaves numerous, greyish 
green, long and narrow. By some people it is called Butter- 
and-eggs, from its two shades of yellow. 
The Dwarf Furze, Ulex nanus, may now be found, 
seeming to take the place of the larger species, which has 
flowered all the spring. It is very like it, but smaller, 
with reclining branches, and the brown bracteas at the base 
of the flowers very minute, and closely pressed to the 
calyx. See page 65. 3 
SYNGENESIA. A®QUALIS. 
COROLLIFLORH.  ASTERACEZ. 
HIERACIUM. (Hawx-weep.) 
Generic Character. See page 166. 
Hieractum umMBELLATUM. Narrow-leaved Hawk-weed. 
Stony, rocky, and heathy places produce this species, which 
