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failures. The leaves lie clofe upon the ground 5 
they are jagged and thick fet with fmall v/hite hair^ : 
The Ilalks are flender, round, and green ; they ap- 
pear to be without leaves, but have fmall membra- 
nous ones towards the tops of the branches, adhering 
dofe thereto. It begins to flower about June^ and 
continues flowering all the fummer. 
7. Hieracium Cajio 7 ^eiodore Monfpelienfium^ R. 165. 
In the paftures about Cambridge^ but rarely. After 
the flowers are blown, the heads bend downwards. 
8. Hier actum Cichorei folio minus ^ R. 165. Sm.all 
Succory-leav’d Hawkweed. The whole plant is 
rough : The flalk is divided into a great m.any 
branches, each branch fuftaining feveral flowers oq 
long pedicles. 
9. Hieracium luteum glahrum five minus hirfiitum^ 
R. 165. Cichoreum pratenfe luteum lavius^ P. 778. 
Hieracium foliis facie Chon dr HU ^ P. 794. necnon 
Hieracium aphacoides^ G.234. Smooth Succory 
Hawkweed. The heads and flowers of this fpedes 
^re lefs than any of thofe of the other Hawk weeds, 
excepting Swincs-fuccory. The lowermofl leaves are 
jagged ; the reft entire and fliarp-pointed ; each ha- 
ving two fmall pieces which embrace the ftalk at the 
bottom of each branch, or pedicle. 
10. Hieracium aphac aides acutum^ R. i6d. Suc- 
Cory-Hawkweed. This is very like the laft. 
1 1. Hieracium montanum Cicborei folio nofir as ^ R. 
r66. Succory-leav’d Mountain Hawkweed. Inmoift 
places. By Buckh arrow w'ell, in Longfiedale^ fix miles 
from Kendal^ Wefimoreland. 
1 2 Hieracium maximum ChondrilU folio afperum, 
R. 1 66. The Greateft rough Succory-leav’d Hawk- 
weed. Very plentiful in the road from Settipgburn 
to Rochefier. Mr J. Sherard. 
13. Hieracium echioides capitulis Cardui benedidli^ 
R«i66. Bugloffumluteunij G. 655. Bugloffum luteum 
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