So The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
12. GRASSY H A W K W E E D. 
Plate 1 22. Fig. 12. 
Chara&er of the Species. Hieracium porrifolium. 
The Leaves are narrow and grafTy : the Stalk is extream- 
ly branched. 
Fig. ll. a k. 
This is a Biennial, native of Italy, a very lingular and pretcy 
Plant, and flowers in Auguft. The Leaves are perfectly grafTy in 
form and colour : the Stalk rarely exceeds ten inches in height : the 
Flowers are delicately yellow. 
13. CLUSTERY IIAWKWEED. 
Plate 122. Fig. 13. 
Chara&er of the Species. Hieracium paniculatum. 
The Leaves are lanced, dentated, and fmooth : the 
FlowerRalks are thready. 
Fig. 13. a b. 
This is an Annual, native of Canada, a tender Plant, of tenor 
twelve inches in height. The Stalk is brown and hairy : the Leaves 
are of a fine green, and fmooth : the flowers are of a very dufky 
yellow. 
j 4. BARBED H A W K W E E D. 
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Plate 122. Fig. 14. 
Chara&er of the Species. Hieracium Pyrenaicum. 
The Leaves are barbed, or notch’d backward : the Stalk 
is limple. 
Fig. 14. a b. 
This is an elegant little Plant, native of the Pyrenean mountains, 
and flowers in July. The Leaves are of a deep, ftrong, and yet 
lively green : the Stalk is tender, and alfo green. The Flowers are 
delicately yellow. 
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