504 
SYNGENESIA ^ftUALis. Hieraclum. 
fasciculatuin. 
scabrum. 
macrophyl- 
lum. 
virginica. 
montana. 
angustifolla. 
July— -Sept. V. V. ; v, s. in Herb. Lambert. Flowers 
middle size* 
8. H. glabriusculum j caule erecto folioso simplici glabro 5 
foliis sessilibus oblongis acutis argute-dentatis: dentibus 
elongatis, ramis paniculae divaricatis brevibus, pedicel- 
Ik subfasciculatis pubescentibus. 
In Canada. Masson. 11. v. s. in Herb. Lambert. A 
tall robust plant } flowers middle size. 
g. H. hirsutissimum ) caule erecto folioso hispido punctis 
fuscis scaberrimo, foliis oblongo-ovatis integris utrin- 
que hirsutis, panicula simpliciuscula multiflora calyci- 
busqne glandoloso-hispidis, pedicellis brevibus divari- 
catis. — Mich.JL. amer. 2. p. 86. 
In woods, in shady, rocky situations : Pensylvania. 1/ . 
Aug. Sept. v.vi> From three to five feet high; 
flowers small. 
10. H. altissimum j caule erecto folioso hispido sulcato, fo- 
liis cordato-semiamplexicaulibus ovato-oblongis re- 
mote grosse-dentatis nudiusculis, nervis veni^ue sub- 
tus pubescentibus, panicula divaricato-corymbosa, 
pedunculis elongatis nudis calycibusque glabris. 
In Canada. 1/ . v. s, in Herb. Lambert. A very ro- 
bust plant j leaves the largest of the genus 5 flowers 
large. 
602. KRIGIA. Gen. pi. 1244. 
1 . K. pusilla j foliis lyratis glaucis glabriusculis mafgine ci- 
liatis, scapo 1 -floro foliis duplo altiore, calyce sub-8- 
phyllo. — Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 16I8. 
Hyoseris virginica. Sp.pl. 1138. 
Icon. Lam. journ. hist. nat. 1. t. 12. 
In pastures, grassy hills, fields, and road sides : Canada 
to Florida. O* May — July. v. v. Flowers deep 
yellow, small. 
603. HYOSERIS. Gen.pl. 1242. 
1. H. glaberrima, procumbens 5 foliis lanceolatis integerri- 
mis, scapo 1-floro. — Mich.ji. amer. 2. p. 87. 
In the mountains of Carolina. Michaux. +. 
2. H. foliis lineari-lanceolatis sensim acutissimis glabellis, 
dentibus rarioribus exertis, scapo 1 -floro. Mich.Jl. 
amer. 3. p. 87. 
Hyoseris major. Walt.Ji. car. I94. 
