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brous within, 1. lanceolate remotely dentate rancinate di- pinna- 
titid, uppermost I. liuear-aiTOwshaped clasping with fiat mar()ins, 
St. subcoiymbose, fr. shorttr than the pappus oblong slightly 
nan-owed upwards with smooth ribs. — C. iectoriwi Sm. (tiot 
Linn.). KB. 1111.— St. 1—3 feet high. L. veiy variable. 
Fl. yellow. [C. tectorum (L.) has revolute-margined upper 1., 
phvU. do'wny within, fr. somewhat beaked with scabrous ribs.] 
—Common.' A. VI.— IX. E. S. I. 
4. C. hien'nis (L.) ; outer phyll. ohloirg-linear lax inner downy 
vnthin, 1. rimcinate-pinnatifid hispid, uppermost 1. lanceolate 
clasping dentate-pinnatitid, st. subcorymbose, &. oblong slightly 
narrowed upwards with nearly smooth ribs and about as long 
as the pappus. — St. 1 — 3 feet high, hispid, nearly leafless above, 
branched in a corymbose manner. Heads large; fl. yellow. 
L. radical and extending half-way up the stem. — Chalky places, 
rare ? B. VI. Vn. E. I. 
5. C. succiscefolia (Tausch) ; phyll. laticeolatc-attenuate outer 
ones very short adpressed, I. entire nearly glabrous oblong blunt, 
lower ones narrowed into a footstalk, upper I. sessile and some- 
what clasping, st. cor\Tnbose, ped. arid inv. glandular-haiiy, fr- 
much striate slightly narrowed upwards as long as the pappus 
which is shorter than the involucre. — Hieracium molle Sm., 
E. B. 2210.— St. 2—3 feet high, erect, simple below ; 1. few. 
Heads few ; fl. yellow.— Woods in the North. P. VII. \^II. 
E. S. I. 
' 6. C. paluddsa (Moench) ; phyll. lanceolate mucb attenuate 
glandular-pilose outer ones short, I. ovate-oblong taper-pointed 
runcinate-dentate narrowed into a footstalk arlabrous, upper I. 
tjvate-lanceolate cordate and clasping acute entire or dentate, st. 
subcorymbose, fr. striate scarcely narrowed upwards.— 
cium Sm., JS. B. 1094. — St. 2 feet high, leafy, simple, angular. 
L. large. Fl. yellow. Pappus in one row, rigid, brittle.— 
Damp woods and shady places. P. — IX. E. S. I. 
46. Hiera'cium Linn.^ Hawkweed. 
' i. PILOSELLOIDEA. Stoloniferous. St. scapelike. Fr. 
minute, crenulate at top, striate. Hairs of pappus equal, 
very slender. 
1. H. Pilosel'la (L.); stoles slender leafy rooting, scape 1- 
headed leafiess, 1. oblong or lanceolate hairj' on both sides whitish 
and densely floccose beneath, inv. ovate below ultimately conical, 
umer phyll. acute, fl. glabrous, stj les yellow. — E. B. 1093. — 
1 A seta is a gland-tipped hair. — In this genus I have availed my- 
self largely of the ' Britisli Hieraeia,' by my friend Mr. James Back- 
house, Jun. 
