430 189. Virea. _ 39. COMPOSITE, A. PI. ex. cat. 



Near alpine rivulets ; perennial ; August. 



Leaves bald, rarely nearly linear, toothed ; scape one or 

 two-flowered, thickened above, downy; hairs black; corollce 

 golden. 



4. Virea autumnalis. Autumn virey. 



Leaves lanceolate, toothed or pinnatifid, rather bald; 

 scape with declinate branches ; pedicells scaly, tumid above ; 

 pericline downy. 



Hieracium minus praemorsa radice, Raii Syn. 164, 1 ; Park. 794. 



Hieracium minus, sive leporinum, Ger. em. 296. 



Leontodon autumnale, Lin. S. P. 1123. 



Hedypnois autumnalis, Huds. Fl.Angl. 341. 



Scorzonera autumnalis, Lamarck Fl. Fr. 282. 



Apargia autumnalis, Hojfm. Germ. 4, 113. 



Small hares-hawk-weed. Yellow deviVs bit. 



Fields and pastures ; perennial ; August. 

 Calathides many, small; corollce golden, those of the 

 circumference reddish on the outside. 



/3. laciniata. Leaves ]agged. 



Hieracium prasmorsum laciniatum, Dillen in Raii Syn, 164,2. 



y. minor. Ijcaves small, pointed. 



Hieracium folio acute minus, Dillen in Raii Syn. 164, 3. 



?■. oLlusa. Leaves small, blunt. 



Hieracium folio obtuso minus, Dillen in Raii Syn. 164,4. 



E. hirsuta. Leaves hairy. 



^. prolifera. CUnanthus proliferous. 



XV. 190. PICRIS. Dioscorides. Yellow-suceory. 



Bracteoi many, unequal, linear, lanceolate ; pericline 

 conical ; scales many, equal, in one row ; calathides many- 

 flowered ; clinanthus flat, bald, pitted ; akenium transversely 

 streaked ; pappus sessile, feathered ; rays threadlike, equally 

 bearded. — Stem leafy ; periclines rough; corollce yellow. 



Picris hieracioides. Hawk-weed yelloiu- succory. 



Stem rough, branched, divaricated ; leaves very rough, 

 lanceolate, toothed, waved ; calaihldes corymbose; Iractecs 

 loose. 



Hieracium asperum, majori flore in agrorum limltibus, Raii Syn. 167, 

 15. 



Hieracium aspernm, Ger. cm. 298, 7. 

 Cichoreum pratense lutcum asperum, Park. 777. 

 Picris liieracioides, Lin. S. P. 1 1 15. 

 Hedypnois hieracioides, ITuils. Fl. Jnpl. 312, 



