t, Hieracium maximum ajperurnffhotidriUsfolio. 
The greateftGumme Succory-like Hawkeweede. 
IjpaMSKS His great Hawkeweede hath a great round 
I&SBB rough ftraked flalke, bigger in one place than 
}S|gjJ |38 another, almoft three foote high, branched to- 
wards the toppeinto (hort branches, with great 
rj long leaves fet there-on one above another, much tome in 
ton both Tides, to the middle ribbe almoft, about three in- 
a. Hieracittmfolijs & facia Chondrills Lobelij. 
Lobcl his Gumme Succory-like Hawkeweede, 
1 This kinde groweth not To high as the former, and hath 
2 the leaves thicker jagged.but not To large,each jagge fome- 
(what dented alio and fomewhat hairy: the flowers are 
1 yellow, but not fo thicke or double, but more growing in a 
ttuft together, which being ripe and turned into downe, 
j are blownc away with the winde as others are. 
3, Hieracium fhoudrillsfolio glabrum . 
Deepe jagged Hawkeweede. 
' This H awkeweede differeth not much from the I«ft, but 
that the leaves hereof are fmooth, very much, and very 
deepcly gafhed even to the middle ribbe, each jagge being 
ifmall, narrow, and pointed; the ftalkes and flowers,&c.are 
like thereunto. 
4, Hieracium minus prsmorfa radice. 
Small Hawkeweede with bitten rootes. 
The leaves of this Hawkeweede are many that lie next 
the ground fomewhat long and narrow cut in on the edges, 
into fmall and (hort pointed gaflies: the ftalkes arefmall 
and grow to be fcarce afoote high, parted into a few 
branches with Tome leaves here and thereupon them that 
have no divifion on the fide : at the toppes whereof (land 
the flowers much (eparate in funder each upon a long 
flalke, and doe confift of fewer leaves or leffe double, of a 
gold yellow colour which turne into downe, &c. the roote 
is made of many llringes likeaPlantane roote, but themiddlemoftthacisgreateft, is (hort, asifit hadbeene 
bitten off like the Devills bit: the whole plant, and every part thereof, is very bitter rather more than any, 
other. 
The Place. 
All thefe but the firft grow plentifully enough in our Land in many places, and that about Mompelier, 
The Time. 
They flower with the reft, that is in lane and July. 
The Names. 
The fivft is called by Bauhinm, who onely doth make mention of ic, Bieracinm maximum sjperum Chondritis:fo. 
lio : the fecond is called by Lobel Hieracium folijs & facie Chondritis : the third Bauhimu calleth as it is in the tide, 
and faith it is TabermontsmuHs lift Hieracium which he called aiphaca: thelaft isthe H/eracuim minus o( CMac. 
thiolm , Tragrtt, Fuchfias, Gefner, Tabermontanm and others ; Lobel calleth it Hieracium minus premorfa radice, 
and is Tragus bis Succifatertia; and Lattaca leporim : Lugdunenfis calleth it Picric Dalechampij, becaufe of the 
bitternefle, and 'Bauhinus Hieracium Chondritis folio fuccifs radice, whereof he maketh a majtts and a minus, yet 
faith heehimfelfe, that they may well be accounted but as one, differing onely in thegre.itneileandfmaothnefle 
of the leaves, and therefore I include them both in one. 
The Venues. , 
Thefe Hawkeweedes are no doubt as effedluallas the greater forts in every degree, and therefore what¬ 
soever hathbcenefaidofthem,mayfafely be applied to thefe, and therefore to avoid a tautologie, Ireferre 
foutothem. 
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