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feu Lingua bovis^ P. 800. Lang de Boeuf. The 
leaves are entire, and the heads refemble thofe of 
Carduus henedi^tis. Between Stockton and Norton^ 
in the bifhoprick of Durham. Mr Law Jon. 
14. Hieracium parvum in arenojis nafcens., fejni^ 
num pappis denfius radiatis., R. 166. Found on the 
gravelly grounds, near Middleton., in WarwickJJjire., 
It hath eight or nine foft, narrow, finuated ^ leaves, 
about two inches long, furrounding the root, from 
which rife one, and fometimes more, naked ftalks, 
divided into three or four branches, each of which 
fupport one flower, whofe petals fcarce exceed the 
length of the empalement. 
15. Hieracium afperum major i flore in agrorum li- 
mitihuSy R. 167. Ctchoreum pratenfe luteum afperumy 
P.777. Hierac. afperum., G.214. Rough Hawk- 
weed, with a large flower *, Yellow Succory. 
16. Hieracium pumilum faxatile afperum praemor fa 
radice, R. 167, C. 128, Pr. 66. Dwarf, rough, 
ftone Hawkweed, with bitten roots. 
17. Hieracium primum latifolium Cluf. R. 167. 
Broad-leav’d Hungarian Hawkweed. On the banks 
of the Devil’s ditch, near Reche, not far from New- 
market. Its empalement is Icaly, and the down fits 
on a pedicle. Mr Martin. 
fhe following fpecies have fmallery Jhorter, and blacker 
I feeds than the reji of the Hawkweeds. 
' i. Hieracium fruticofum latifolium hirfutuniy R. 
’ 167, P.802. Bufhy Hawkweed, with broad rough 
leaves. This is very common in woods and groves, 
i as about Hampftead and Highgate, near London. In 
i feveral places about Kendal, in JVeftmcr eland. The 
I leaves are hairy on both fides, and fet thick upon the 
; ftaiks. 
2. Hieracium fruticofum latifolium glabrum, R. 
1683 P. 801. The fmoother, broad-leav’d, bufhy 
' ' Hawkweed. 
