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36. TRAGOPOGON. 
1. T. pRATENSfs. Yellow Goat’s-beard. May — June, 
Meadows and pastures. 
Called in this neighbourhood the Shepherd’s Clock; it closes its flowers about mid-day. 
“ In ev’ry copse and shelter’d dell, 
Unveil’d to the observant eye, 
Are faithful monitors, who tell 
How pass the hours and seasons by. 
Broad o’er its imbricated cup 
The Goat’s-beard spreads its golden rays. 
But shuts its cautious petals up. 
Retreating from the noontide blaze.” 
2. T. MAJOR. Greater Goat’s-beard. June — July. 
Neighbourhood of Settle, frequent. (Mr. John Tatham, jun.) 
3. T. PORRiFOLius. Purple Goat’s-beard. May — ^June. ^ 
Near Pickering. 
37. APARGIA. 
1. A. HiRTA. Deficient Hawkbit. July — August. "2/ 
On sandy heaths. Stockton forest, and other dry pastures, <fec. near 
York, abundant. 
2. A. AUTUMNALis. Autumnal Hawkbit. August. 7/ 
Meadows, <fec. frequent. 
38. CICHORIUM. 
1. C. iNTYBus. Wild Succory. July— September. 7/ 
On dry gravelly soil near York, frequent. Sheriff Hutton. Malton. 
Barton heights. From Skeeby to the High street, Richmond. 
ORDER XLIV. BORAGINE^. 
1. ECHIUM. 
1 . E. vuLGARE. Viper’s-bugloss. June — August. ^ 
On old walls and rubbish, and in dry gravelly fields. Walls of 
York. Heslington fields. On the Wolds, frequent. Scarr hill, 
Bolton Abbey, cfec. Richmond. Thorp Arch. Kirkham Abbey. 
Hildenley stone quarry. Pickering Castle. Sheffield. Bradford, 
<fec. <fec. 
2. PULMONARIA. 
1. P. OFFICINALIS. Common-Lungwort. April — May. 7/ 
Plentiful in the woods at Londesbro’, near Market Weigh ton. 
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