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about Sheepfhead and Thrinkfton. I obferved it 
alio in a hollow way at Carleton two miles from 
Nottingham. 
Hieracium, Gen. Plant. N°. 818. 
Hieracium foliis linearibus' 'fubdentatis fparfis, floribus 
fubumbellatis. FI. Lap. 287. Flor. Sibir. II. 
p. 2f. Sp. Plantar, p. 804. 
Hieracium caule alto multifolio et multifloro, foliis 
flrmis angulfis plerumque dentatis, Hall. Helv. 
P- 7 + 8 - 
Hieracium fruticofum angulfifolium majus. C. B. 
p. 129. Park. 801. Raii Syn. 168. Petiv. Herb. 
Britan. Tab. 13. Fig. 8. 10. 
Narrow-leaved Bujhy Hawkweed. 
In almoft all our woods, and among the rocks 
in Charley Foreft, flowering in June and July. 
Th is plant is fubjccft to great variation, and 
feems to us to have been divided by many authors 
into feveral fpecies. We have obferved, that in 
the woods it grows more branched, having many 
more leaves, which are alfo broader, of a darkef 
colour, and the flowers of a paler yellow, than 
when the plant is found upon open places. We 
are well allured that this is the plant mentioned by 
Dr. Deering in the Catalogus Nottinghamenfis, for 
the narrow-leaved golden Lungwort, having feen 
it in the places referred to by him ; nor have we 
feen any plant hereabouts which anfwers to the 
defcriptions and fynonymes of the Pulmonaria gal- 
lica or murorum of Linnaeus. 
Car- 
