64 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Hieracium Pilosella, L. — no. Mouse-ear Hawkweed. 



Native. British type. P. May — September. 

 1845. " Mouse Ear grows between Bird Cage and Skir- 



coat Green." — Med. Bot. Soc. 

 1867. Shibden and Ogden.— J. IV. 

 Common in dry fields and banks throughout the Parish. 



Hieracium aurantiacum, L. Alien. 



A garden plant occasionally escaping : Stoney Royd 

 Cemetery (1892). 



\ Hieracium dubium, L. Alien. 



1775. A few plants in a field near Mixenden Chapel, and 

 nowhere else in this Parish.—/. Bolton. 



Bolton's plant might be H. dubium (now omitted from the 

 London Catalogue) or perhaps H. aurantiacum ; but 

 both his remarks on its distribution and the descrip ion 

 of it in Hudson, preclude the possibility of it being H. 

 Pilosella, to which it is referred in Lees' Flora.] 



Hieracium vulgatum, Fr. — agg. 90. Hawkweed. 

 Native. British type. P. June — August. 



Near Halifax, but not very common. — Herb. Leyland. 



1841. Ripponden, New Bank. — Herb. S. K. 



Very common on rocks, banks, and rough ground; Wood- 

 house Scar in Skircoat, Salterhebble, Elland, Hebden 

 Bridge, &c. 



Hieracium boreale, Fr. — agg. 96. Hawkweed. 



Native. British type. P. July — September. 

 1839. Mill House (Sowerby). — /. Shepherd ; Herb. S. K. 

 Woods near Halifax, very common. — Herb. Leyland. 

 Very common on railway banks, waste ground, and in 



fields. 



Hypochoeris radicata, L. — in. Cat's-ear. 



Native. British type. P. June — October. 

 Very common in rough fields and banks throughout the 

 parish. No definite record before 1887. 



Leontodon hispidus, L. — 92. Hawkbit. 



Native. English type. P. July — September. 

 Near Broadbottom. — Herb. Gibson. 

 Common in banks and fields : Ogden, Warley, Luddenden, 



Rishworth, Hebden Bridge, &c, 



