SYNGEN. POLYG ^QUALIS. Crepis. 
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\VArJ. FIAWKWEF.n. (^OF.DE\ LUVG'TORT. 
Woods, old wall«, shady banks, and balks of corn-ticlds. 
Southwell Minster ; Hocks in Nottingham Park. 
P July. 
H. caule erecto multifloro, foliis ovato-lan- sabaudum. 
ceolatis dentato-serratis subamplexicaulibus 
subtus scabris. 
H. SUm upright, many Jlowered: leaves egg^ 
spear-shapedy toothed, half embracing the 
stem. \ 
SHRUBBY BROAD-l.F-AVKD HAWK WEED. 
Woods and hedges. Edingley Hill ; Halain Hill; 
Warsop Woods. P. August, Sept. 
E{. caule erecto siibumbellato, foliis linearibus umbeU 
subdentatis sparsis. latum. 
H. Leaves strap-shaped, somewhat toothed, 
scattered: Jlowtrs in a sort of umbel. 
NARKOW'-LKAVED HAWK WEED. Hedges and 
dry shady jtlaces, amongst gorse. Stapleford and I.ang- 
ford Moors-; in Mr. Pocklington’s plantation, Barnby 
Lane ; between Uoddington and Barn^ ; and near Bal- 
derfon P. August, Sept, 
CREPIS. Smith. ,347. With. 688. 
Hecept, bispidiusculuni. Cal, calyculatus, sqtia- 
mis deciduis demum toiulosus. Pappus sim- 
ple.x, substipitatus. 
Recept. naked. Calyx double, the outer one 
deciduous. Down hair-like, sometimes stands 
ing on a pedicle. 
C. foliis radicalibus runcinatis ; caulinis ^m-tectorum* 
plexicaulibus lanceolatis dentatis, caule gla- 
bro. 
C. Leaves spear-shaped, notched ; sittings 
smooth ; the lower ones toothed. 
