COMPOSITiE. 



with 1 or no L., with scattered hairs at the 

 lower part. L. ciliate, villous beneath, ovate, 

 oblit[ue. Stalks of root-L. very hairy. Up- 

 per part of Stem and Fl. -stalks covered with 

 glandular hairs. Cal. hoary. Inner Phyll. 

 acute or acuminate, b. p. 6, 7- Shady hills. 

 Madonie." — Guss. 



46. siculum. " L. -stalks nerved and erect. 

 Stem very villous, and cUiate with long hairs. 

 Koot-L. on long stalks, oblongo-lanceolate, at- 

 tenuate at each end, remotely toothed at base. 

 Stem-L. ovato-oblong, amplexicaul. Fl. few, 

 in a raceme. Stalks cottony, and, as weU as 

 the Cal., villous with long hairs. Phyll. all 

 acute, p. 6-9. 'Rough thickets. Madonie." 

 — Guss. 



47. Jacquinii. Stem short, with 1- or 2- 

 flowered, spreading branches, with simple and 

 gland-tipped haii's. Root- and lower L. deeply 

 dentate or somewhat pinnatifid ; upper lanceo- 

 late, quite entire. Phyll. hirsute, p. 6, 7- 

 Rocks and stony. Alps. 



E. AndeyaloidEoE. 

 These are distinguished fi-om the Villosw, 

 which they most resemble, by the feathery 

 hairs. The root-L. are not so suddenly con- 

 tracted as in the tulmonarice ; and the want 

 of hairs on the teeth of the florets gives an 

 artiticial character to separate them from the 

 Cerinthoidea . 



i. Vpfer L. lanceolate, acuminate. 



48. andryaloides. Stem ascending : upper 

 part nearly leafless, and furnished, as well as 

 L. and PhyU., with feathery hairs. Lower L. 

 obovato-oblong, stalked, toothed at base ; upper 

 lanceolate, acuminate, p. 6, 7. Warm rocks. 

 Saleve. Dau. 



^. undulatmn, "Willd. Lower L. undulate 

 at base. 



7. j)ictum, Pers. L. with brown spots. 



49. Iiiottardi. WooUy. Stem branched 

 from base. Branches ascending. Lower L. den- 

 tato-p innatifid at base. p. 6, 7. Grenoble. 

 Iluch like H. Jacquinii, except in the woolli- 

 ness. — Koch. 



50. lanatum. Densely wooUy. Stem 2-6- 

 flowered. Branches long. L. thick, ovate, 

 entire, or with a small tooth or two near the 

 base : lower stalked and obtuse ; upper sessile, 

 acuminate, p. 5, 6. Open rocks. Vail. Col 

 di Tende. This is tomeutosum of Allioni, 

 which seems the older name. 



51. cordifolium. "Glaucous. Stems some- 



what tufted, panicled, few-leaved, nearly hair- 

 less. Root-L. elliptic, denticulate, ciliate on 

 midrib and margin. Stalks very short, covered 

 with feathery wool. Stem-L. cordate, acute, 

 amplexicaul. Cal. obtuse : that and stalks 

 glanduliferous. Recept. hirtulous. p. On the 

 rock Baux de I'Afe near Prats de MoUo." — 

 DC. 



52. mixtuxu. " Feathery wool. Stem few- 

 flowered. Root-L. obovate, quite entire, some- 

 what stalked. Stem-L. ovate, somewhat semi- 

 amplexicaul. Cal. obtuse, very villous. Re- 

 cept. hirtulous. p. LaPiquetta. Pyr. Dau.?" 

 —DC. 



53. symphytifolium. "Villous. Stem 

 erect, leafy, about 3-flowered. L. stalked, 

 ovato-lanceolate, acuminate, nearly entire. FL- 

 stalks tomentose. Phyll. somewhat acute, p. 

 Rocks. Sic."— DC. 



P. CERINTHOIDEiE. 



The hairy teeth of the florets seem to dis- 

 tinguish this section from all the others re- 

 taining their root-L. 



i. L. without glandular hairs. 



54. cerinthoides. "Glaucous. Stem 

 straight, leafy, somewhat corymbose. L. mem- 

 branous, nearly entire, ciliate. Stalks of obo- 

 vate root-L. with a feathery beard. Stem- 

 L. oblong, acute, cordate, amplexicaul. FL- 

 stalks with glandular hairs. Recept. hirtulous. 

 p. e. and central Pyr." — DC. Sc. ? 



55. Iiapeyrousii. "Glaucous. Stem 

 branched, few-flowered, leafy. L. somewhat 

 membranous, denticulate, ciliate. Root-L. ob- 

 longo-obovate : stalks with feathery wool. 

 Stem-L. ovato-cordate, semiamplexicaul, Cal. 

 ovate. PhyU. acuminate, and, as well as the 

 stalks, ftu-nished with glandular and black 

 hairs, p. Pyr. Fl. twice as large as in H. 

 cerinthoides." — DC. 



56. phloiuoides. "Stem flexuose, few- 

 flowered, woolly at base, smooth and leafless 

 above. Fl. -stalks divaricate, fastigiate. L. ob- 

 longo-obovate, somewhat denticulate, apiculate, 

 woolly with long feathery hau-s. Stem-L. ses- 

 sile, ovate, acuminate. PhyU. glandular at base, 

 smooth at top : internal acuminate. Recept. 

 hairy, p. Gavarnie and Gendi'e, Pyr." — ^DC. 



57. Lawsonii {saxatile, Koch and Vil- 



EAEs). Stem leafless below the long, slender 

 branches. Branches usuaUy 1-flowered, hoary, 

 and with glandular hairs at top. L. elliptic, 

 hirsute on both sides. Stalk densely bearded : 

 those on branches elliptic, sessile ; uppermost 



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