192 45. COMPOSITS. 
clasping dentate-pmnatifid, st. subcorymbose, fr. oblong slightly 
attenuated upwards with smooth ribs and about as long as the 
pappus.—£. B. 149? (excluding the fruit.)—St. 1—3 feet high, 
hispid, nearly leafless above, branched in a corymbose manner. 
Heads large, florets yellow. Angles of fr. often rough. L. radi- 
cal and extending half-way up the stem.—Chalky places, rare ? 
B. VI. VII. E. 
6. C. succisefolia (Tausch) ; phyll. lanceolate-attenuated outer 
ones very short adpressed, 1. entire nearly glabrous oblong obtuse 
lower ones narrowed into a footstalk, upper 1. sessile and some- 
what clasping, st. corymbose, peduncles and involucres glandular- 
hairy, fr. much striated slightly narrowed upwards as long as the 
pappus which is shorter than the involucre.—Hieracium molle 
Sm., E. B. 2210.—St. erect, with few leaves, simple below. 
Heads few, florets yellow.—Woods in the north. P. VII. VIII. 
E.S. 
7. C. paludosa (Moench); phyll. lanceolate much attenuated 
glandular-pilose outer ones short, J. ovate-oblong taper-pointed 
runcinate-dentate narrowed into a footstalk glabrous, upper 1. 
ovate-lanceolate cordate and clasping acute entire or dentate, st. 
subcorymbose, fr. striated scarcely narrowed upwards.—Hieracium 
Sm., H. B. 1094. Aracium Neck., Soyera Monn.—St. 2 feet 
high, leafy, simple, angular. L. large. Florets yellow. Pappus 
in one row, rigid, brittle—Damp woods and shady places.  P. 
VII.—IXx. 
47. Hirracium Linn.’ 
1. Piloselloidea. Producing scions. St. scapelike. Fr. mi- 
nute, crenulate at the top, striated ; hairs of pappus equal, 
slender. 
1. H. Pilosella (L.); 1. oblong or lanceolate hairy on both 
sides white tomentose beneath, primary st. 1-headed leafless, inv. 
ovate below, phyll. pale-edged outer obtuse inner acute and nar- 
rower.—E. B. 1093.—Scions usually slender, aérial, rooting. 
Heads ultimately conical. Phyll. setose externally. Fl. pale 
yellow, outer fl. radiant usually with red lmes externally.—8. H. 
Peleterianum (Mer.); scions short thick, 1. st. and mv. with lon 
silky hairs, phyll. all lanceolate——Dry banks. P. V.—VIII. 
Mouse-ear Hawkweed. 
[H. dubium and H. Auricula do not seem to occur and appa- 
rently forms of H. Pilosella were taken for them.] 
*2. H. awrantiacwm (L.); 1. obovate or lanceolate green and 
hairy on both sides not tomentose beneath, st. slightly leafy be- 
low corymbose at top clothed with long slender hairs, upper part 
1 A seta is a gland-tipped hair. 
