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*{CicHorium IntysBus, L. Watson 183, (2) 600; Drouet 
177; Seubert 33; Seub. & Hochst. 12.—B. & H. 271. 
f. 607. 
Flores (461). Fayal (Brown 154, 155). San 
Miguel.—My impression is that I also saw it in Corvo. 
*Tolpis nobilis, Hochst. in Seubert 33. pl. 12; Watson 
183, (2) 601; Drouet 178; Seub. & Hochst. 12.— 
Schultz, in Barker-Webb & Berth. Hist. Nat. Iles 
Can. 8. 2?: 899. 
Corvo (473). Flores (463, agreeing closely with the 
type as figured, 464, toward the next variety, 465). 
Fayal. Pico. Terceira. San Miguel (466, 467, large 
leaved; 468, 469, 472, with narrowly elliptical re- 
duced leaves ).— Plate 34. 
Leaves ovate or elliptical-ovate, sessile, the upper not greatly 
narrowed. 
*T. nobilis, var. petiolaris,n.var. ? 7’. macrorhiza, Wat- 
son (2) 601, (3) 390; Drouet 177; Seubert 33. 
Flores (470, 471, 475). 
Slenderer than the type; leaves broadly elliptical or obovate, an 
inch and a half wide, acute at base, petioled; inflorescence more 
lax — Plate 33. 
To my eye the same as Crepis macrorhiza, Lowe, Bot. Mag. n.s. 
4. pl. 2988, which is kept up in Index Kewensis; but on the other 
hand not separable specifically from T. nobilis, which it very closely 
connects with the following species. 
*T. FRUTICOSA, Schrank. Watson 184, (2) 600; Drouet 
178; Seubert 33; Seub. & Hochst. 12.— Lowe, 525 
(as T. succulenta).— Plates 34-6. 
Corvo (476, 476, a, 477). Flores (478, 479, 481? 
480— with nearly entire leaves). Fayal. Terceira? 
Sta. Maria (481, a —a deeply pectinately-lobed form ; 
481, 5, 481, c, 481, d —toward 7’. nobilis; chiefly with 
radical leaves simulating those of the last variety, and 
doubtfully placed here). 
Leaves oblanceolate-spatulate, long-attenuate below, petioled, 
the uppermost becoming linear. 
*T. BaRBATA, Gaertn. Watson 185, (2) 600, (3) 395; 
Drouet 177; Seubert 33.— Rchb. 19. pl. 1359. 
Flores. Terceira. Sta. Maria. 
