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Narrow-leav’d Sow-thiflle. The leaves are long and 
narrow, thick fet round the edges with fmall fpines. 
7. Sonchus repens ^ multis Hieracium majus^ K, 
163. arhorefeens^ G. E.294. Tree Sow-thiftle. 
8. Sonchus tricubit alls ^ folio cufpidato^ R. 163. ar- 
bor efeens alter^ G, E.294. The Greateft marfli Tree 
Sow-thiftle. The leaves, towards the top of the ftalk, 
are narrow and ftiarp-pointed. 
9. Sonchus afper dentatuSy R. 163. Prickly, dent- 
ed Sow-thiftle. 
10. Sonchus l^vis laceratusy R. 164. Smooth 
Sow-thiftle, with jagged leaves. The flowers of all 
Ithe Sow-thiftles are yellow. 
Hieracium, Hawkweed. The ftalks run out in- 
to feveral ftender branches : The leaves grow al- 
ternately : The empalement is clofe, firm, and 
expanded, It hath fmall long roundifh feed, 
fometimes angular, and fometimes furrowed. 
The fpecies are : 
1. Hieracium minus pr amor fa radkcy R. 164, P. 
794. minus five leporinumy G. E.296. Hawkweed, 
with bitten roots; yellow Devils-bit. It flov/ers in 
July and Augufly and is common in paftures. 
2. Hieracium pr amor fum laciniatuniy R.164. Jag- 
ged Hawkweed, with bitten roots. The leaves are 
rough and jagged. 
• 3. Hieracium folio acuto minus y R. 164. Small 
Hawkweed, with bitten roots. The leaves are fmooth, 
jagged, and fharp at the ends. 
4. Hieracium folio ohtufo minus y R.164. Small 
Hawkweed, with bitten roots. The leaves are fmooth, 
jagged, and blunt at the ends. Thefe four iaft are 
all in flower about the fame time, 
Hieracium Ladfuc a folio y R.164. Hawkweed, 
with Lettuce-leaves. The leaves are entire, leaving 
little notches on the edges. 
6. Hieracium longius radicattmty R.165, G.E.29S, 
P. 790. I.ong-rooted Hawkweed* Common in 
E 2 paftures, 
