Pi. ex. cal. 39. COMPOSITE, A. 182. Hieracium. 421 
Stem simple, 1 -flowered, or branchy, many-flowered, 
2 feet high ; leaves rather glaucous ; calathides terminal ; 
flowers lemon-colour. 
4. Hieracium Lawsonil. Lawson’s hawkweed , 
Stem branchy ; leaves elliptical, lanceolate, decurrent, 
glaucous., scarcely cut, fringed ; stem-leaves few ; pericline 
glandular hairy. 
Hieracium Lawsonii, Villars J)elph. 3, 118. 
Hieracium saxatilis (3, De Cand. FI. Gall. 
North of England ; perennial ; July. 
Stem spread open ; calathides very large ; flowers dark 
citron-colour. 
c. Pilosellae. Stolon es creeping , leafy ; leaves inclining to 
glaucous ; rather leathery , hirsute especially on the edge ; 
hairs spreading , long, white , stiff ; scape naked, or 1-leaf ed. 
5. Hieracium repens . Creeping hawkweed. 
Stolones creeping, leafy ; leaves ovate, not cut, nappy 
beneath ; scape naked ; calathide solitary, terminal. 
Pilosella repens, Rail Syn. 170, 1 ; Ger. em. 638,2. 
Pilosella minor vulgaris repens, Park. 690, 
Hieracium Pilosella, Lin. S. P. 1125. 
Creeping mouse-ear. 
Dry pastures ; perennial ; June and July, 
Stolones hairy; leaves obtuse, above light green, beneath 
white; hairs of the pericline white and black ; flowers lemon 
yellow ; outer before opening streaked with purplish red. 
6. Hieracium multifloruiji. Many-flowered hawkweed. 
Stolones creeping, leafy; leaves lanceolate, naked beneath, 
not cut ; scape mostly naked ; calathides panicled, terminal, 
rarely solitary. 
Hieracium Auricula, Lin.S. P. 1126. 
Hieraciuip dubium, FI. Danica, 1044. 
Mountains ; perennial ; July and August. 
Scape upright, naked or with a leaf about the middle ; 
calathides 3 or 6 ; flowers yellow*- 
7. Hieracium dubium . Doubtful hawkweed . 
Stolones creeping, leafy ; leaves elliptical, lanceolate, his-*. 
pid, woolly beneath, edge scarcely cut ; scape naked ; ccda * 
thides 2 to 6, terminal. 
Hieracium dubium, Lin.S. P. 1125. 
Hieracium Auritiulu, FI, Danica, 1111. *- 
