SUNFLOWER FAMILY 603 
Leaves mostly basal, the cauline few, linear and bract-like, the basal leaves 5-25 cm. long, oblanceo- 
late in outline, lyrately pinnatifid, the obtuse terminal portion dentate or denticulate; heads 30-60- 
flowered, on peduncles 0. cm. long; aie cres 9-11 mm. long, cylindric, canescent-farinose ~ 
sometimes somewhat yellow-setulose ; outer phyllaries unequal, one-fourth to one-third as lo ong a 
the inner, these 8-10; achenes 6-7.5 mm "tae 10-ribbed, pale brown, fusiform and seh bite 
a filamentous beak about twice the length of the body of the achene; pappus mm. long. 
A native of Italy found growing in waste places in the San Francisco Bay region, California (Berkeley; 
Stanford). May—June. 
2. Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr. Smooth Hawksbeard. Fig. 6050. 
Poe misc Sp2Fk 812: 1753. 
Crepis v cit. ed. 2. 1134. 1763. 
Crepis apilaarts Wallr. Linnaea 14: 657. 
Malacothrix crepoides A. Gray in J. G. Cooper, Pacif, R. Rep, 122: 53. 1860. 
Annual or biennial, 0. oy 9 dm. hi gh, with several stems from a ig thse ae erect, rather 
Pic, ilspicialous at the base and sometimes above. Basal leaves 3-30 c g, la nceolate in 
outline, runcinate-pinnatifid or rately pinnate, petiolate, glabrous or tevidiious beneath on the 
6046. Hieracium umbellatum 6048. Hieracium pilosella 
6047. Hieracium aurantiacum 6049. —_ bursifolia 
