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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
C. succisos/olia, Tausch. Succory-leaved Hawk’s-beard. 
H. 174, B. 180. — F. July, Augst. P. ( Hieracium , All. 
H. molle , Jacq. H. Croaticum, W. and K. Crepis hierci- 
cioides , W. and K. Geracium Croaticum , Reich. G. sue- 
ciscpfoliwn, lveich.) 
Woods, and among bushes in meadows north of Forfar, 
Mr G. Don. 
C. paludosa , Moench. Marsh Hawk’s-beard. H. 175, 
B. 180. — F. June, Augst. P. ( Hieracium , L. Geracium , 
Reich. Aracium, Monn., Neck.) 
On the marshy banks of streams in many places, as among 
the Sidlaw Hills, in the valleys of Clova and Glenisla, &c. 
Hieracium, L. Hawkweed. 
Br. sp. and v. (22 Hook. 28 Bab.) F. 21. 
II. alpinum , L. Alpine Single-flowered Hawkweed. H. 
175, B. 182. — F. July, Augst. P. 
/3. Halleri , Hook. (H. Halleri and hybridum, Vill. H. 
villosum, Sm. — not Jacq.) 
Both forms are frequent on the higher mountains, as those 
of Clova and Glen Isla, varying from two to twelve inches in 
height. A specimen of var. /3. from Canlochen, ten inches 
high, had five scapes from the same root, each bearing a head 
of flowers. 
H. Pilosella, L. Common Mouse-ear Hawkweed. H. 176, 
B. 181. — F. May, Augst. P. 
The most common species throughout the county. 
H. aurantiacum, L. Orange Hawkweed. H. 176, B. 
182. — F. June, July. P. 
Grassy banks. Den of Mains, but likely introduced. 
IT. murorum , L. Wall Hawkweed. II. 176, B. 183. — 
F. June, Augst. P. 
Frequent in rocky places, in woods, dens, and on the moun- 
tains. 
