92 SYNGENESIA, SQUALLS. 
•303. HIERACIUM. Gen. pi. 1238. (Cichoracece.) 
Calix imbricate^ ovate. Receptacle nearly 
naked. Pappus simple^ sessile^ (pale yel- 
lowish brown.) 
venosum. 1. H. scape naked, corymbose-paiiicidate, gla- 
brous; pedicels filiform; leaves obovate-lance- 
olate, rarely hairy above ; beneath naked, dli- 
ate at the margin^ glanduloiis-denticulate ; veins 
coloured, calices smooth. — Willd, and Furslu 
Veined-leaved Hawk-weed. Foot Roberfs Plan- 
tane. 
From one to two feet high. Leaves veined with red. Flow- 
ers bright yellow. In shady woods, every where very com- 
mon. Perennial. June to August. 
Gvonmu. 2, H. scape leafy, corymbose-paniculate ; calices 
and peduncles glandulbus-hairy ; leaves obovate, 
obtuse, very entire above ; sparingly strigose- 
villous, the middle nerve beneath very villous. 
—Willd. and Fursh. 
About the size of the preceding. Flowers pale-yellow and 
much smaller. In woods and on dry exposed places; com- 
mon. Perennial. July, August. 
panicuiatum. 3. H. smootliish ; stem erect, leafy-paniculate, 
white-woolly below ; pedicels capillary ; leaves 
lanceolate, naked, dentate, membranaceous. — 
Willd. and Fursh. 
In more moist places than No. 1, and 2, common. Flowers 
yellow, small. Perennial. July, August. 
scabrum. 4. H. Very hirsute ; stem erect, leafy, hispid, very 
scabrous with brown dots ; leaves oblong-ovate, 
entire, every where hirsute ; panicle somewhat 
simple, many-flowered, with glandulous-hispid 
calices; pedicels short, divaricate. — Mich, and 
Fursh. 
H. marianum, MuliL 
