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blunt at apex, upper longer apiculate uppermost sessile, hairy on 

 both surfaces and margins floccose beneath denticulate or dentate. 

 Heads 2 5, inv. cylindric, outer phyll. short blunt, inner 

 longer paler subacute almost naked, eery sparingly lictiry floccose 

 and few small setae. Fl. orange-yellow, slightly ciliate-tipped, 

 styles almost pure yellow. Exsicc. Fasc. vi. 147. )3. megalodon 

 (Linton) ; st.-l. broader, more coarsely toothed, rt.-l. rounder 

 with longer petioles, inv. greener when dry, not so dark. 

 Exsicc. Fasc. vi. 148. Banks near Witley, Surrey. P. VI. E. 



73. H. stenophy'es (W. R. Linton) ; st. 1^2 ft. high, hairy 

 below, ped. arcuate floccose, rt.-l. rosulate speadiug, outer 

 ovate-oblong with few blunt teeth, inner lanceolate-oblong 

 acute, with cuneate base gradually decurrent into long petiole 

 coarsely toothed, hairy both surfaces, st.-l. usually 1 petiolate 

 lanceolate acuminate with few large acute patent teeth. Heads 

 8 8, inv. dark cylindric, phyll. broad dark greenish, inner 

 paler-margined, acute hairy floccose at the base with few setae. 

 Fl. cup-shaped, rich yellow, glabrous-tipped, styles livid. 

 Exsicc. Fasc. vi. 149. Mountains. P. VI. VII. S. 



74. H. subanfrac'tum (Marshall) ; st. 9 20 in. high, rigid 

 fistular simple or branching glabrous below floccose upwards 

 with few setae, ped. erect ascending floccose setose, rt.-l. oblong 

 lanceolate obtuse or linear-lanceolate to lanceolate acute or 

 apiculate, blade from 2 4 in. long gradually narrowing into 

 long slender hairy petioles, strongly dentate with large forward- 

 pointing teeth, gland-tipped, bright green above with prominent 

 pellucid veins sometimes glaucous, paler beneath, firm glabrous 

 above slightly hairy beneath and at the margins, st.-l. usually 

 1 lanceolate petiolate slightly or deeply toothed, sometimes 

 linear bract-like. Heads 1 4, inv. campanulate very dark, buds 

 cylindric, phyll. very dark obtuse narrowing upwards hairy 

 glandular floccose-tipped. Fl. golden yellow, ciliate-tipped, 

 styles rather livid. Exsicc. Fasc. ii. 41. Rocky subalpine 

 streamlets. P. VI. VIII. S. 



75. H. angusta'tum (Lindeb.) ; st. 10 16 in. high simple 

 sometimes branched, almost glabrous, ped. slightly floccose setose 

 with few hairs, rt.-l. small ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate 

 acuminate or acute denticulate or almost entire, st.-l. 3 

 lanceolate acute or linear bractlike, entire or slightly dentate 

 towards the base, somewhat fleshy yellow-green, paler some- 

 what floccose beneath. Heads 1 3 small, phyll. long narrow 

 blunt or acuminate, slightly hairy with little floccose and 

 few setae, inner acute almost naked. Fl. small, yellow, styles 

 somewhat livid. Exsicc. Fasc. vi. 150, 151. Ravines, Lake 

 District, Scotland. P. VII. VIII. E. S. 



