Borkkausia.'} xlvl composite : cichorace^. 



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radical ones oblong- obovate, the rest sagittato-amplexicaul, 

 panicle corymbose spreading, acbenes very obscurely striate 

 about as long as the pappus, involucre glabrous, outer scales 

 ovate minute appressed. i. ; E, B. t. 2325. 



"Among the debris of the rocks on the hills of Turin and Pitsandy, 

 near Forfar, Scotland ; " but very rare." — G. Don, ( Not found there 

 by any other person.) ©. 6 — 9. — Root-leaves tapering into a foot- 

 stalk; cauline ones broad, clasping the stem with their toothed bases. 

 The very few specimens from Don, which we have seen, are more 

 luxuriant than Smith's acknowledged cultivated one, from which 

 the figure in E, Bot, was made. 



4. C. succiscefolia Tauscli (^Succory-leaved H.) ; leaves oblong- 

 obtuse nearly quite entire tbe lower ones attenuated into a 

 petiole, upper ones sessile and somewhat amplexicaul, stem tali 

 panicled upwards, peduncles and involucres glandular hairy, the 

 scales lanceolate attenuated outer ones very short appressed, 

 achenes much striate compressed slightly narrower upwards as 

 long as the pappus, pappus rather shorter than the involucre. 

 Hieracium molle Jacq, : E. B, t. 2210. 



Woods; Scotland. Near Forfar, Falls of the Tummel, Glen Luss, 

 also in Langton woods, and near Renton, Berwickshire. 2| , 7, 8. 

 This plant varies much in the hairiness of its leaves. 



5. C. paludosa Mcench (Md?^s7i H.) ; glabrous, radical leaves 

 ovate-oblong runcinate-dentate attenuated into a foot-stalk, 

 cauline ones lanceolate much acuminate Heart-shaped and 



stem erect branched upwards and 



achenes 



amplexicaul at the base, 

 subcorymbose, involucre 

 scarcely narrower upwards 

 Hieracium Z. ; B. _B. t. 1094. 



glandular 

 about 



hairy, 

 as loni? 



as the 



striate 

 pappus. 



Frequent in moist woods and rocky places. 1/.. 7 — 9. — Stem- 

 leaves usually toothed, sometimes entire. Pappus in a single row, and 

 more rigid and brittle than in any others of the genus. 



11, BoRKH Avsi A MceiicTi, Borkhausia. 



Achenes terete, transversely wrinkled, with a long subulate 

 beak. Pappus pilose. Recept. naked. Invol. oval, with de- 

 ciduous subulate scales, at length ribbed and furrowed. 

 Named in honour of Moritz Borkhausen^ a German Botanist. 



foetida DC (stink 



g. 



ones sessile runcinato-pinnatifid, unexpanded heads droopin^, 

 mvolucre hairy and downy, its outer scales lanceolate acute, 

 achenes of the margin slightly beaked and scarcely so long as 

 tlie^ involucre, the central ones long-beaked with the pappus 

 entirely protrvided. Crepis L.: E. B. t. 406. 



Bry chalky ground, are. 



Kent. $ . 



Suffolk, Cambridge, Norfolk, and 



6, 7. — Stem spreading, its upper leaves lanceolate, cut 



