184 ENGLISH BOTANY. 



the specimen in Smith's Herbarium; that originally given in 

 "English Botany" as H. villosum represents H. eximium. 



Shaggy Hawkioeed. 

 French, Epervisre Velue. German, Zotiges IlabichtsTcraut. 



Group E. — VULGATA (including Oreadea, Fries). 



Plant glaucous, or sometimes green, with, simple non-glandular 

 hairs on the leaves and lower part of the stem. Radical leaves in 

 a rosette, persistent until after flowering (in some forms of H. 

 vulgatum decaying before flowering, or very shortly afterwards). 

 Stem scape-like or sparingly leafy (rarely with numerous leaves 

 in some forms of H. vulgatum). Phyllaries adpressed, with short 

 hairs, and often white stellate down, with or without gland-tipped 

 hairs. Ligules glabrous, or sometimes sub-ciliated at the apex. 

 Achenes rather large, brownish-black. 



SPECIES XVII.— HIE R A CI UM PALLIDUM. Fries. 



Plate DCCCXL. 



Eeich. Ic. Fl. Germ, et Helv. Yol. XIX. Tab. MDXLIX. 



Back Mon. Hier. p. 43. Bab. Man. Brit. Bot. ed. v. p. 203. EooJc. & Am. Brit. Fl. 



ed. viii. p. 223. Fries, Epic. p. 83. 

 H. Schmidtii, Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ, et Helv. ed. ii. p. 522. Reich. 1. c. 



Stem scape-like, corymbosely branched at the apex, glabrous, 

 with a little stellate down and a few short black gland-tipped hairs 

 on the upper part and peduncles. Eadical leaves oval or elliptical- 

 lanceolate, rather abruptly contracted into short sparingly-woolly 

 petioles, acute or subacute (the outer ones sub-obtuse), remotely 

 denticulate or dentate, especially towards the base, sub-glabrous, 

 often ciliated with long rather stiff woolly hairs on the margins ; 

 stem frequently leafless, but usually with 1, more rarely 2 leaves, 

 which are elliptical, shortly stalked or sessile, smaller and narrower 

 than the radical leaves. Anthodes moderately large, 2 to 6, in a 

 corymb. Pericline ovate at the base ; phyllaries rather few, acu- 

 minate, the inner ones very acute, dark-olive, sparingly clothed 

 w^ith stellate down, especially at the margins, and with a few short 

 black-based hairs and black gland-tipped hairs on the disk. Elorets 

 glabrous, except at the tips, where they are frequently faintly 

 ciliated. Styles yellow. Plant very glaucous. 



On rocks and by the sides of streams in mountainous districts. 



