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4. H. PALUDOSUM. Succory-leaved Hawkweed. July. 7/ 
In wet shady places. Rough Hills plantation, two miles from Castle 
Howard. In Craven, frequent. Near Ripon. Woods at Studley. 
Hardraw force, in Wensleydale. Aske wood and West field, near 
Richmond. Plantations around Terrington carr and Mawthorpe 
dale. Settle, very common. Ihurn dale, near Whitby. Ogden 
dough. Turner dough, Shibden dale, (fec.near Halifax, very frequent. 
5. H. viLLOSUM. Alpine Hawkweed. August. 7/ 
Rocks near Meer gill, at the foot of Ingleborough. (E. F.) Rocks in 
Castle Howard woods. (Mr. Spruce, Ganthorpe.) Arnclilfe wood, 
near Whitby. (Belcher’s Scenery of the Whitby and Pickering 
Railway.) 
6. H. SABAUDUM. Shrubby Broad-leaved Hawkweed. Aug — Sep. 7/ 
In rough lanes. Langwith lane, Stockton forest and Hob moor, 
near York. Near Richmond. Coneysthorpe hanks. Near Halifax, 
very abundant. 
7. H. UMBBLLATUM. Narrow-leaved Hawkwced. August — September. 7/ 
In shady situations amongst ling on Stockton forest. In an old 
stone quarry called Blind Pit, at Hutton, near Ripon. Amongst 
furze hushes on Knavesmire, near York. 
The larva of Folia serena, (the Broad-barred White,) feeds on the plant. 
8. H. MACULATUM. Staiued-leaved Hawkweed. June — September. 7/ 
Winstone cragg, Teesdale. Helks wood, near Ingleton. 
9. H. LAwsoNi. Glaucous Hairy Hawkweed. July. 7/ 
On rocks by Maze heck, and at Maze heck scarrs. On Gordale 
scarrs, Craven. (E. F.) 
The Hawkweeds, though scattered in tolerable abundance, afford food to very few insects. Hippar- 
cMa Sithonus, (the Gate Keeper ;) Anthrocera Filipendula, (the Six-spot Burnett;) and Folia serena, 
(the Broad-barred White ;) may be found upon some of the species. 
35. HYPOCH^RIS. 
1. H. MACULATA. Spotted Cat’s-ear. July. 7/ 
Open high pastures. Near Malham cove. Near Attermine cove, 
Settle. (B. G.) 
2. H. GLABRA. Smooth Cat’s-ear. June — August. O 
Common near York, and frequently forming a golden show in bad 
grass-plots. 
3. H. RADicATA. Long-rooted Cat’s-ear. July — August. 7/ 
In pastures and waste ground. 
The larva of Cerigo texta, (the Straw-coloured Underwing ;) Fyrophila Tragopogonis, (the Mouse ;) 
feeds on this species. 
