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Stems about a 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. Fl vol. iii. p. 362. 1127. 



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



7. H. sylvdticum. 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. 2031. ' 1128. 



8. H.maculdtum. Spotted Hawkweed. Stem cymose, 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 catyx covered with whitish cot- 

 tony or mealy down, mixed with black glandular hairs : flowers 

 bright-yellow. Perennial : flowers from June to September : 

 grows on the mountains of Scotland, Westmoreland, and Wales : 

 common. Eng. Bot. vol. xxx. pi. 2121. Eng. FL vol. iii. p. 360. 



1129. 



9. H.paludosum. Succory-leaved Hawkweed. 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. 1130. 



10. 'H. molle. Soft-leaved Hawkweed. Stem corymbose, angular, 

 hollow, 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. eerinthoides. Honey-wort-leaved Hawkweed. Stem corym- 

 bose, hairy, somewhat angular, leafy, solid ; leaves hairy, slightly 

 toothed, the upper egg-shaped, embracing the stem, the lower be- 

 tween oblong and inversely egg-shaped, with fringed stalks. 



Stem nearly two feet high, erect, angular, smooth : flower-stalks 

 covered with glandular bristles : calyx hairy: flowers bright-yel- 

 low. Perennial : flowers in August : grows on rocks in the High- 

 lands of Scotland, according to Mr. G. Don. Eng. Bot. vol. xxxiv. 

 pi. 2378. Eng. FL vol. iii. p.365. 1132. 



12. H. amplexicaule. Amplexicaul 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 in- 

 digenous : 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 pani- 



