1 oo The VEGETABLE SYSTEM- 
GENUS III. 
SWINES SUCCORY. 
H Y O S E R I S. 
Chara&crof the Genus. 
The Cup is compofed of ten lanc’d, equal, upright, leafy 
Scales : its Fringe is form’d of very fhort films. 
Plate. 133. 0 a b. 
i. DWARF SWINES SUCCORY. 
Plate 133. Fig. 1. 
Character of the Species. Hyoferis minima. 
The Stalk is defiitute of Leaves, but divided into branches. 
Fig. 1. a b. 
This is a petty Plant, native of our dry and barren grounds ; and 
flowers in Auguft. The Leaves are of a faint green : the Stalks, are 
pale, and the Flowers are of a very pale and lemon yellow. 
2. STRONG-SCENTED SWINES SUCCORY. 
Plate 133 Fig. 2. 
Charafter of the Species Hyoferis feetida. 
The Leaves are pinnatifid : the Stalk is fimple, leaflefs, 
and fupports only one Flower. 
Fig. 2. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of Italy and Germany, and flowers in 
July. The Leaves are of a frefli green : the Stalk is red toward the 
ground, and green upwards, and is undivided, and a foot high : 
the Flower is large and yellow. 
3. SPREAD- 
