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€, Clufiii G. E. 302. NarroW'leav’d Mountain Dan-* 
delion, or Hawkweed. 
5. Dens leonis ramofiis glaher^ R. 171. Smooth- 
branched Dandelion. 
Dandelion is cooling and aperative, good to cleanfe the reins 
and bladder, and to provoke urine. 
Tragopogon, Goats-beard. The roots are flefhy, I 
and full of milky juice : Its leaves grow alter- 1 
nately : The empalement is fmooth; whofe feg- 
ments are produced farther out than the petals, 
and furround them in the form of a ftar. The 
Ipecies are: 
I. Tragopogon luteum^ R. 171, G. 595. Park. Pa- 
rad. 514. Yellow Goats-beard, or Go to bed at 
Noon. 
^ 2. Tragopogon purpureum.^ R. 1 71, G.595, P. 412. 
Purple Goats-beard. In many places of CornwaL 
Dr Gunthrop. In' the fields about Carlijle and Rofe- 
caftky Cumberland, Mr Nicholfon. 
II. Such as have no down adhering to their feeds: 
CiCHORiuM, Succory. The flowers grow from 
die fides of the llalks and branches on Ihort pe- 1 
dicles : The empalement contrails itfelf like to a 
feed-veffel, containing umbilicated feeds, refem- 
bling a wedge. We have but one Ipecies of 
this plant, viz. 
^ Cichoreum fylveftre., R.172, G. E.284, 
Wild Succory. The flowers are blue. 
It is aperative and diuretick, opening obftru£lions of the li- 
ver, and is good for the jaundice. 
Lamps ANA, Nipplewort. The flowers grow on 
the tops of the ftalks and branches, in the fame , 
manner of Hawkweed : The feeds are folid, 
having no down adhering to them. The fpe- 
cies are : 
Lampfana.^ R.173, G.E.255. vulgaris ^ P. 810. 
Nipplewort, It flowers in July, 
Hieraclum. 
