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9. FEW-F LOWER’D HAWKWEED. 
Plate 1 21. Fig. 9. 
Character of the Species. Hieracium Blattaroijes. 
The Flowers ftand lingly in loofe Cups : the Leaves em- 
brace the Stalk, and are lanced and dented. 
Fig. <5. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of the Pyrenaean mountains, and flow- 
ers in June. The Stalk is brown ; the Leaves are of a deep green, 
but rendered fomewhat paler, by a few fcattered hairs. The Flow- 
ers are large and yellow. 
I0 . A M P L E X I C A U L HAWKWEED. 
Plate 122. Fig. 10. 
Character of the Species. Hieracium amplexicaule. 
The Leaves are hearted, lightly dented, and embrace 
the Stalk. The Flowers ftand ftngly on their Foot- 
ftalks. 
Fig. IO. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of the Pyrenees, and flowers in July. 
The Stalk is green and tender : the Leaves are of a dulky and fome- 
what brownilh green ; and the Flowers are of a delicate yellow. 
11. WAVY HAWKWEED. 
Plate 122. Fig. 11. 
Charadter of the Species. Hieracium cerinthoides. 
The radical Leaves are oval and dented ; thofe on the 
Stalk are oblong and waved. 
Fig. 11. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native alfo of the Pyrenees, and flowers in 
Auguft i the Stalk is thick, and naturally reddifh : the Leaves are 
of a bluifh green j the Flowers are of a deep, but not unpleafing 
yellow. 
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