SYNGENESIA: POLYGAMI A .SQUALLS. 437 



In dry barren pailures common. V-.Vl. 



The calyx of this kind is black and hairy : the 



flower fulphur-color'd, the exterior florets red on 



the under fide. It opens at eight o'clock in the 



morning, and clofes at two in the afternoon. 



The infed called by l.infi^us Ccccus Pilofcll^ ad-< 

 heres to the roots ot this plant. 



** C auk folio fo mulufloro. 



H. caule ramofo •, foliis radicalibus ovatls dentatis, 

 caulino minori. Sj). pi. 1128. [Ger. em. 304. f. i, 

 2. Pet. herb. t. i-^.f. 2, 3, 4, 5. J. Bauh. IL fl 

 1034. bene. Moris, hijl.f. 7. /. 5./. 54) ■- 



Wall Hawkweed, French Lungwort. Anglis. 



In woods and on walls and rocks frequent. tI. VII. 



This plant varies exceedingly, as appears from the 

 different figures which are given of it. Its ge- 

 neral appearance is as follows : The root produces 

 one flenderftalk, afoot high, fcatter'd with hairs, 

 having one lateral branch, and producing but few 

 flowers : the leaves are chiefly radical, of an oval- 

 acute form, dented on the edges particularly at 

 the bafe, are fcattered with a few hairs, are rcd- 

 difli underneath, r.nd fliand on foot-fl:alks. The 

 Ifalk has commonly one or two leaves towards 

 its bafe like the preceding, only fmaller, and 

 fupported alfo by a footfl:alk : the branches are 

 are long, naked, bearing each two or three yellow 

 flowers : the calyx is blackifh, covered with fuf- 

 cous hairs : the feeds black and furrow'd : from 

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