202 ENGLISH BOTANY. 



tance nearly parallel to the margins of the leaf. Anthodes about 

 the size of those of H. vulgatum. 



Prom the usual states of H. vulgatum, the absence of a rosette 

 and the numerous stem-leaves sufficiently distinguish it. It differs 

 from the more leafy forms in the anthodes being on longer and 

 more slender pedicels ; the pericline more abrupt at the base ; the 

 phyllaries broader and blunter, more glabrous, usually quite destitute 

 of gland-tipped hairs and stellate down, except sometimes at the 

 very base. 



From H. Gothicum, which it sometimes closely resembles, it 

 differs in being of a brighter green and more hairy, especially on the 

 lower part of the stem, petioles, and midribs of the leaves beneath. 

 The pedicels are more slender and shorter ; the anthodes much 

 smaller and more numerous ; the pericline less rounded at the 

 base ; the phyllaries paler and wi-^h more numerous hairs ; the 

 achenes smaller ; the pappus more tinged with brown : and the true 

 root-leaves, even when present in winter, always decay before spring. 



Three-toothed Hawkweed. 



German, Starves IlatncMskraut. 



Section III.— ACCIPITRINA. 



Hootstoclc not stolonifcrous. Radical leaves none, the root- 

 stock producing a bud which develops into a leafy stem, but 

 never into a rosette ; stem with numerous leaves, the lower ones 

 withering before the flower expands. Phyllaries irregularly im- 

 bricated, or in 2 series with but few in. the outer one. Achenes 

 rather large, not crenulated at the apex. Pappus of unequal 

 brittle rigid hairs. 



Group A.— UMBELLATA. 



Stem leafy, without a basal rosette, umbellato-corymbosely 

 branched at the apex. Stem-leaves narrowed and not amplexicaul 

 at the base, paler (but not glaucous) beneath, and with the network 

 formed by the ultimate veins inconspicuous. Phyllaries numerous, 

 imbricated in several rows, sub-glabrous, destitute of gland-tipped 

 hairs, the outer ones squarrose at the tips. Achenes chestnut- 

 black when ripe. 



SPECIES XXX.— HIE RACIUM UMBELLATUM. vm. 



Plate DCCCLIII. 



Reich Ic. Fl. Germ, et Helv. Vol. XIX Tabs. MDXXXIII. MDXXXIV. 

 Back. Mod. Hier. p. 72. Bah. Man. Brit. Bot. ed. v. p. 207. Ilook. & Am. Brit. FL 

 ed. viii. p. 231. Fries, Epic. p. 135. 



