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3. S P R E A D-L E A V’D SWINES SUCCORY. 
Plate 133. Fig. 3. 
Chara&erof the Species. Hyoferis radiata. 
The Leaves are pinnatihd : and the extream lobe fpreads 
out its divilions like Rays. 
Fig. 3. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Spain, and of the South of France, 
and flowers in July and Augufl. The Leaves are of a fine bright 
green, but often crimfon toward the Bale : the Stalk is naked, and a 
foot high : the Flower is yellow. 
4. RUGGED SWINES SUCCORY. 
Plate 133. Fig. 4. 
Character of the Species. Hyoferis fcabra. 
The Leaves are pinnatifid, and have a rugged furface ; 
the Stalk is naked. 
Fig. 4. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of Sicily, a rough, ill-looking Plant, 
and flowers in Augufl:: the Leaves are of a brownifh green; the 
Stalk is alfo brownifh, and the Flower is of a pale yellow. 
5. VARIOUS LEAV’D SWINES SUCCORY. 
Plate 133. Fig. 5. 
Chara&erof the Species. Hyoferis Virginica. 
The firft Leaves are oval ; thofe which rife afterwards, 
are lanc’d, and the laft are harp’d : all rife in fuccef- 
{ion only from the Root ; for the Stalk is naked. 
Fig. 5. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of Virginia, a fmall odd looking Plant, 
and flowers in Augufl ; the Leaves are of a deep green : the Stalk 
rs pale : the Flowers are of a faint yellow. 
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