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233. APARGIA. 



1. A. hispida, stalks naked, single-flowered; leaves runcinate, 

 rough ; flowers yellow ; florets hairy at their orifice, glandular at 

 the tip; seeds scarcely beaked, all with feathery down. Rough 

 Hawkbit. 



Hab. Meadows and pastures. July. I/. 



2. A. autumnalis, common stalk branched ; partial ones scaly ; 

 leaves lanceolate, toothed or pinnatifid, nearly smooth ; flowers 

 yellow. Autumnal Hawkbit. 



Hab. Meadows and pastures. Aug. If. 



234. HIERACIUM. 



* Stalk radical, naked^ single-flowered, 



1. H. Piksella, leaves elliptical, entire, cottony beneath ; scions 

 creeping ; stalks naked ; flowers pale yellow, beautiful. Mouse- 

 ear Hawkweed. 



Hab. Dry banks and pastures. May July. If. 



2. H. murorum^ stem corymbose with a solitary leaf; leaves 

 ovate-heartshaped, wavy, with radiating teeth chiefly at the 

 base ; flowers rather large, yellow. Watt Hawkweed. 



Hab. On the steep naked "banks of the Tweed and White- 

 adder, plentiful. On Kyloe rocks. June. 7/ 



3. H. sylvaticum, stem simply racemose, many-leaved, solid ; 

 leaves ovate-lanceolate, toothed chiefly about the base, teeth 

 pointing forward ; flowers yellow. Wood Hawkweed. 



Hab. Old walls and dry banks. On the Old Castle. 

 Banks between the Foundry and Spittal. July. If. 



4. H. paludosum, stem angular, tubular, leafy, smooth, corym- 

 bose ; leaves smooth, toothed, elliptic-oblong, clasping the stem 

 with their heart-shaped base ; calyx hairy ; flowers yellow. 

 Marsh Hawkweed. 



