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foot high, round, smooth : flower-stalks bristly and downy : flowers three 

 or four, bright-yellow. Perennial : flowers in July : grows on rocks : 

 not common. Eng. Bot. vol. xxix. pi. 2083. Eng. Ft. vol. iii. p. 362. 



1127. 

 **** Stem with many leaves, many-flowered. 



7. H. tylcdticum. Wood Hawkweed. Stem racemose, many-leaved, 

 solid ; leaves between egg-shaped and lance-shaped, toothed, chiefly at 



the base, the teeth directed forwards. Stem twelve or eighteen inches 



high, erect, striated, panicled above : root-leaves on long hairy stalks, 

 upper stem-leaves nearly sessile : flower-stalks and calyx rough, with 

 short black hairs : flowers bright-yellow. Perennial : flowers in June 

 and July : grows in woods, and on dry banks and old walls : common. 

 Eng. Bot. vol. xxix. pi. 203 1 . 1 128 . 



8. H. maculdtum. Spotted Hawkweed. Stem cvmose, many-leaved, 

 hollow ; leaves between egg-shaped and lance-shaped, strongly toothed, 



the teeth directed forwards. Stem from one to three feet high, hairy : 



leaves more or less speckled with dark-purple, pale beneath : flower- 

 stalks and calyx covered with whitish cottony or mealy down, mixed 

 with black glandular hairs : flowers bright-yellow. Perennial : flowers 

 from June to September : grows on the mountains of Scotland, West- 

 moreland, and Wales : common. Eng. Bot. vol. xxx. pi. 2121. Eng. 

 Fl. vol. iii. p. 360. 1129. 



9. H.paludosum. Succory-leaved Hawkiceed. Stem corymbose, an- 

 gular, hollow, leafy, smooth ; leaves smooth, toothed, embracing the 



stem with their heart-shaped base ; calyx hairy. Stem erect, smooth, 



from one to two feet high : flower-stalks smooth : calyx covered with 

 greenish-brown hairs : flowers bright-yellow. Perennial : flowers in 

 July : grows by the sides of rivers and in marshy places : frequent. Eng. 

 Bot. vol. xvi. pi. 1094. Eng. Fl. vol. iii. p. 232. 1 130. 



10. H. molle. Soft-leaved Hawkiceed. Stem corymbose, angular, hol- 

 low, leafy, downy ; leaves lance-shaped, slightly-toothed, hairy, clasping 



the stem ; the lower ones stalked, very obtuse. Stem twelve or 



eighteen inches high, erect, hairy : flowers golden-yellow. Perennial : 

 flowers in July and August : grows in woods in Scotland : rare. Eng. 

 Bot. vol. xxxi. pi. 2210. Eng. Fl. vol. iii. p. 364. 1131. 



11. H.cerinthoides. Honey-wort-leaved Hawkweed. Stem corymbose, 

 hairy, somewhat angular, leafy, solid ; leaves hairy, slightly toothed, the 

 upper egg-shaped, embracing the stem, the lower between oblong and in- 

 versely egg-shaped, with fringed stalks. Stem nearly two feet high, 



erect, angular, smooth : flower-stalks covered with glandular bristles : 

 calyx hairy: flowers bright-yellow. Perennial: flowers in August: 

 grows on rocks in the Highlands of Scotland, according to Mr. G. Don. 

 Eng. Bot. vol. xxxiv. pi. 2378. Eng. Fl. vol. iii. p. 365. 1132. 



12. H.amplexicaule. Ampleiicaul Hawkweed. Stem corymbose; 

 leaves toothed, lower ones oblong, egg-shaped, stalked, upper heart- 

 shaped at the base, and clasping the stem. Stems about a foot high, 



clothed with dense hairs : flowers numerous, yellow. Perennial : flowers 

 in August : grows on old walls, but is not indigenous : rare. Clish 

 Castle, Kinross. Oxford. Eng. Bot. Suppl. pi. 2690. Brit. Fl. 4th ed. 

 p. 295. 1133. 



13. H.Subaudum. Shrubby Broad-leaved Hawkweed. Stem panicled, 



