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narrowed upwards with smooth ribs. C. tectorwu Sin., E. B. 

 1111 (not Linn.). Very variable. St. 1 3 feet high, or diffuse. 

 Fl. yellow. [C y . tectorum (L.) has revolute-margined upper 1., 

 phyll. downy within, fr. somewhat beaked with scarious ribs ; 

 Mr. Brotnerston found it as an escape near Kelso.l Common. 

 A. VI. IX. E.S.I. 



\_C. nicaensis (Balb.) ; outer phyll. adgrvssed linear, inner glabrous 

 within, 1. lyrate-pinnatifid hispid, stem.-l. sagittate clasping, uppermost 

 lanceolate entire, ped. and inv. usually glandular-hairy, fr. oblong scarcely 

 narrowing upwards, strongly -ribbed scabrous shorter than the pappus. 

 R. 1440. Habit of Sp. 1. St. 1 3 feet high nearly leafless above, corym- 

 bosely branched. Heads rather large, fl. yellow. Fields, introduced with 

 seed. B. VI. VII. E.S.I.] 



4. C.bien'nis (L.) ; outer phyU. oblong -linear lax, inner downy 

 within, 1. runcinale-pinnatih'd hispid, uppermost 1. lanceolate 

 clasping* dentate-pinnatitid, st. subcorymbose, fr. oblong slightly 

 narrowed upwards with nearly smooth ribs and about as long 

 as the pappus. E. B. 149. St. 1 3 feet high, hispid, nearly 

 leafless above, corymbosely branched. Heads large ; fl. yellow. 

 L. radical and extending halfway up the stem. Chalky places, 

 rare? B. VI. VII. E.I. 



5. C. smciscefolia (Tausch) ; phyll. lanceolate- attenuate, outer 

 ones very short adpressed, I. entire nearly glabrous oblong blunt, 

 lower ones narrowed into a footstalk, upper L sessile and some- 

 what clasping, st. corymbose, ped. and inv. glandular-hairy, fr. 

 much striate slightly narrowed upwards as long as the pappus 

 which is shorter than the involucre. C.hieracio'ides (W. &K.) 

 ed. viii., Hieracium molle Sm. E. B. 2210. St. 23 feet high, 

 erect, simple below; 1. few. Heads few; fl. yellow. Woods 

 in the North. P. VII. VIII. E. S. 



*** Fruit not beaked, cylindrical. Pappus stiff, brittle. 

 AHACIUM Monn. 



6. C.paludosa (Moench) ; phyll. lanceolate much attenuate 

 glandular-pilose, outer ones short,/, ovate- oblong taper -pointed 

 runcinate-dentate narrowed into a footstalk glabrous, upper I. 

 ovate-lanceolate cordate and clasping acute entire or dentate, st. 

 subcorymbose, fr. striate scarcely narrowed upwards. Hieracium 

 L. E. B. 1094. St. 2 feet high, leafy, simple, angular. L. 

 large. Fl. yellow. Damp woods and shady places. P. VII. 

 IX. E. S. I. 



