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borum duo sunt genera... . Erraticus net dicitur — 
cichorium . . . . angli wylde suckery nomin —Turn 
Arnoseris pusilla Gaertn. Fruct. ii. 855 (1791). 1650. “In 
ae, barren fields in Yorkshire. Mr. Stonehouse.”’—How, Phyt. 
Lapsana communis L. Sp. Pl. pps eats 1597. “Upon 
walles made of mudde or earth,” &.—-Ger. 199. The figure is of 
another plant, but Johnson (Ger. em. 955) substitutes a correct one 
Picris hieracioides L. Sp. Pl. 792 (1753). 1641, “ Hieracium 
asperum in montosis pratis.”—Johns. Mere. Bot. pars alt. 24, 
P. echioides L. Sp. Pl. 792 (1758). 1551. * Oure Langue 
de befe . . . in gréat plentye betwene Sion and Branfurd.’”—'Lurn. 
Hb. i. 148 3 (back). 
Crepis feetida L. Sp. Pl. 807 (1753). 1660. - In Cambridge- 
shire. (‘‘Hieracium minus Cichorei vel potius Stcbes folio hir- 
sutum.”)—R. C. C. 75. 
. taraxacifolia Thuill. Fl. Par. ed. 2, 409 (1798). 1845. 
Distinguished from biennis by Mr. Joseph Woods in 1841. See 
Trans. oe Soc. xix. 491. 
C.v s L. a: “Pl. ed. 2, 1134 (1672). 1597. ‘In untoiled 
jeaee * We Hieracium Aphae oides ’’).—Ger. 236. 
C. biennis L. Sp. Pl. 807 (1753) rig ‘A D. Newton in 
Cantia oe est.”’—Ray, Hist. ii. 
Cc. efolia Tausch, in Flora, ix. (1898); Erg. i. 79. 1794. 
Ke < aylvis ‘Bevtls australis,” 1789.—James Dickson in Trans. Linn, 
ii. 288 (‘* Hieracium molle ”). 
C. paludosa Moench. Meth. 535 (1794). ogenk “ In mon- 
tosis “ny iia Angliw.”’—Ray, Cat. ed 
stead of atemping to deal ser —s with the 
a very brief hatch of the ‘Son and progre s of our know Pal ~ this 
enus in Britain. The only species clearly noes by ‘ er is 
H, Pilosella, his ‘ yealowe Mouseare’’? (Nam oe liij, rary Herb. 
ili. 58). In other works before Ray several aesia are described, 
of which ‘‘ H. Intybaceum” of Gerard is H. wmbellatum, “ Pul- 
monaria Gallorum Hieracii flore” (Johns. Eric.) is probably 
- murorum, and ‘“ H. fruticosum latifolinm hirsutum” (Johns. 
Mere. Bot. 42) H. boreale. _Merrett's « Seeger gallica sive 
ows on 
EL Midd. p. 178). hae giv ves us H. alpinum observed by Lloyd i in 
Wales (R. Syn. i. 45) (1690), and a cay found in Westmoreland 
by Lawson (R. Syn. i. 74) (1696) may have been H. anyglicum. 
From this time there is no addition to the list for nearly a hundred 
years, when in 1790 James Dickson recorded H. prenanthoides or 
AA, strictum (his ‘‘H. spicatum’’) from Scotland (Crypt. Fase. ii. 29). 
In Eng. Bot. eighteen species are described ; but several of these 
are not native, and two (‘ H. paludosum ” and ‘‘ H. molle”’) are 
not Hieracia. ‘“ H. pulmonarium” (KE. B. 2307) seems to be 
H, nigrescens or H, pallidum; and “ H. villosum’’ (E. B,. 2 2379) 
be H, eximiwm. In Bab. Man. ed. 1 (1848) we have H. iricum 
