20 THE FLORA OF THE ALPS 
30. DORONICUM, L. 
Resembling Sezeczo, but involucral bracts in several 
rows; ray-flowers usually female; stem-leaves amplexi- 
caul; pappus-hairs rigid. Alpine. 
D. austriacum, Jacq.; flowers golden-yellow, stem 2-3 
ft., radical leaves cordate, obtuse, stem-leaves auriculate, 
receptacle pubescent; mountain-woods; Bavaria, Tirol, 
Styria, Carniola, Jura, Pyrenees, Puy-de-Déme. JD. Par- 
dalianches, L., Leopard’s-Bane; capitules numerous, um- 
bellate, radical leaves cordate-ovate, stalk of stem-leaves 
sheathing, root-stock tuberous; mountain-woods, local. D. 
Matthioli, Tausch.; capitules fewer, on elongated stalks ; 
Switzerland, Austrian Alps, local. DD. cordatum, Kern. 
(Columne, Ten.); stem 14-3 ft., leaves glabrous, lower 
cordate-ovate; Tirol, Styria, Carpathians, Salzburg. 
31. ARONICUM, Neck. 
Resembling Doronzcum, but achenes of both ray- and 
disk-flowers crested. Alpine. 
A, glaciale, Rcehb.; capitule large, solitary, leaves thick, 
s‘iff, ovate-lanceolate, sinuate-dentate; very high, near 
glaciers. A. Doronicum, Jacq. (Clusiz, Koch, hersutum, 
Lam.); leaves entire or distantly toothed, soft, stem and 
leaves hairy ; Alps, Dauphiny, Carpathians. A. Bauhznz, 
Saut.; leaves inciso-dentate, stem and leaves covered 
with rough hairs; Tirol, rare. A. scorpiotdes, Rehb. 
(grandifiorum, Lam.); stem 9-18 in., capitules I-—4, 
radical leaves cordate-ovate, on long stalks, coarsely den- 
tate, stem-leaves not auricled, plant foetid; high ; Swit- 
zerland, Jura, Austrian Alps, Dauphiny, Pyrenees. -A. 
