02 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
6. SMOOTH-HEADED SWINES SUCCORY. 
Plate 134. Fig. 6. 
Character of the Specie s. Hyoferis hedypnois di£ta. 
The heads of Seeds are roundifh and fmooth : the Foot- 
ftalk of the Flower fwells, and the Flower droops. 
Fig. 6. a b. 
This is an Annual, native of France and Italy, and flowers in 
July. The Stalk is of a good green : the Leaves are deep green, 
and fhining : the Flowers are of a pale, but very bright and pleafing 
yellow. 
7. ROUGH HEADED SWINES SUCCORY. 
Plate 134. Fig. 7. 
Chara&er of the Species. Hyoferis Rhagadioloides. 
The heads of Seeds are globular and hairy : the Stalk is 
branched and leafy. 
Fig. 7. a b. 
This is an Annual, native f France and Portugal, and flowers 
from the beginning of June to O&ober. The Leaves are of a duf- 
ky green : the Stalks have a tinge of brown, and the Flowers are 
yellow. The Cups have ufually a brown tindt above the Fringe, 
which is handfome. 
8. OVAL-HEADED SWINES SUCCORY. 
Plate 134. Fig. 4. 
Chara£lerof theSpeei s. Hyoferis Cretica. 
The heads of Seeds are oblong, oval, and covered with 
briftles. 
Fig. 8. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of Crete, a very Angular and not in- 
elegant Plant. The Stalks are pale : the Leaves are of a faint, but 
not unplea flog green ; the Flowers are yellow. 
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