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573. H. vulgatum, Fries. 
H. sylvaticum, Flora, 63. 
very variable species, 
sylvaticum of Smith. 
582.* H. gothicum, Fries ! 
Native. British. 
Walls, rocks, and woods ; a common and 
This includes both H. maculatum and 
Native. Scottish. 
Banks of the Tees, below Wincebridge and Holwick. H. gothicum 
of Babington’s Manual! (third edition) and of the London Cata- 
logue ! (fourth edition) includes H. gothicum, Fries., and H. tridenta- 
tum, Fries, in part. The true plant of Fries, is allied to vulgatum 
rather than to tridentatum ( Vide Phyt. iv. 1051). 
582. H. tridentatum, Fries. Native. 
British. 
Woods and thickets ; probably not unfrequent. Woods about Guis- 
boroughSpa! — W.Mudd. Bank of the Tees, below Wincebridge. 
Woodend, near Thirsk; plentiful; and between Dalton and Sowerby. 
Roadside between Thirsk and Sutton-under-Whitstonecliff. Woods 
in Nettledale and Flazendale. Boltby bank, Hawnby bank, and 
other places amongst .the Hambleton hills. 
583. IT. rigidum, Fries. Incognit. 
If the Teesdale plant mentioned under corymbosum be truly that 
species, an Hieracium which occurs at Langwith and in other places 
near York! (J. Backhouse, Jun.J may possibly be referred to here. 
579. H. prenanthoides, Vill. Native. Scottish. 
Banks of the river at Stamforth, near Settle! — J. Tatham. Rocks 
in the woods at Hackfall ! — W. Foggitt, T. Simpson. A plant which 
grows on the hillside near Bolton Castle, Wensleydale ! — J. W. 
Watson. Intermediate in character between this species and H. 
crocatum is probably H. strictum of Fries ( vide Phyt. iv. 844). 
580. H crocatem, Fries. Native. Scottish. 
Near Settle! — J. Tatham. Bank of the Tees about lower Cronkley 
and Wince bridges (vars. angustatum and dilatatum, Fries). 
580.* H. corymbosum, Fries. Incognit. 
A plant which grows in Teesdale, in company with the preceding, 
has been considered to belong to this species ( vide Bab Man. iii. 
&c.) but when specimens were sent to the author of the “ Symboloe ” 
by my friend J. Backhouse, Jun., he referred them, perhaps by 
some oversight, to his FI. rigidum. The same, or something simi- 
lar, occurs at Kirby Hill, near Richmond — J. Ward. 
584. H. umbellatum, Linn. Native. British. 
Woods, heaths, and hedgebanks ; frequent. Yar. minus, of Fries) 
grows in a wood on the top of the moor above Ingleby Greenhow, 
Cleveland ! — W. Madd. 
581. H. boreale, Fries. Native. British. 
H. sabaudum, Flora, 64. Moory places and hedgebanks ; common. 
BARKHAUSIA. 
587. B. setosa, DC. 
Alien. 
