HIERACIUM. 



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high. St. rather rigid, floccose, rather woolly, reddish. L. hairy 

 on both sides, floccose beneath, strongly and sharply toothed ; 

 lower sometimes narrowed below ; uppermost narrowing from a 

 broad base. Pappus whitish tawny. Banks of river Clunie, 

 Braemar. P. VII. VIII. S. 



33. H. bvreale (Fr.) ; st. leafy, 1. ovate or lanceolate dentate 

 below falsely 3-veined, upper broad sessile scarcely clasping, 

 lowest 1. much narrowed below but scarcely stalked, heads in a 

 rather leafy corymb or panicle, top of ped. Jloccose, ovate-based 

 inv. uniformly blackish-green nearly glabrous or pilose, phyll. 

 blunt adpressed, styles livid blackish. H. sabaudum Sm., E. B. 

 349. 2 4 ft. high. St. rigid, usually hairy and often very 

 leafy below. Base of corymb or panicle leafy ; branches nearly 

 erect. Interm. 1. narrowed to a rounded base; upper with a 

 broad rounded or subcordate base. Phyll. turning black, 

 scarcely at all setose or floccose, rarely with spreading tips. 

 Pappus whitish. Banks. P. VIII. IX. 



Index to the Hieracia. 



[H. auricula, H. dovrense, H. dubium, H. oreades and H. ml- 

 losum are omitted, having probably never been found in Britain. 

 H. amplexicaule is not even naturalized. H. pulmonarium is 

 perhaps not determinable, but may be H. nigrescens.'] 



