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409. HIERACIUM. 



very minute. Inner Phyll. acute, p. Stony 

 mountains-. Mavtigny. Dan. 



58. decipiens. Stem somewhat coj-yoi- 

 bose, witli 1 or 2 lanceolate, sessile L. below 

 tbe branches. Root-L. Ijroadly lanceolate, 

 remotely dentate, haiiy on midrib and margin. 

 Outer Phyll. somewhat lax ; inner adpressed, 

 finely acute, p. 7, 8. High. Hoheneck. 



59. longifolium {Lawsoni, Sm.). Stem 

 1- or more tlowered, hirsute at base. L. broadly 

 lanceolate, acuminate, on long stalks, hairy on 

 midiib and margin. Stem-L. remote ; upper 

 ovato-lanceolate, semiamplexicanl. Fl. -stalks 

 hoaiy, and mth glandular hairs. Phyll. vil- 

 lous or densely glandular : outer acute, some- 

 what spreading ; inner subulato-attenuate. p. 

 7,8. Gravelly mountain pastures, s. andw. 

 Sw. Sc. 



60. Sternbergii. "Stem simple, with 

 about 3 flowers and 1 L. L. obovate, some- 

 what denticulate, glaucous, thin, membranous. 

 Cal. villous and glanduMferous. Teeth of Fits. 

 very short, cUiate. p. Mount Schlossberg 

 near Tophtz."— DC. 



ii. L. with glandular hairs. 



61. Pseudocerinthe. Stem 1-2-leaved, 

 2-5-flowered, not forming a distinct coiymb. 

 Branches spreading. Hairs yellowish, or black 

 at base. L. soft, entire or only remotely denti- 

 culate. Eoot-L. oblongo-lanceolate. Stem-L. 

 cordate, amplexicaul. p. 7, 8. Stony hills. 

 Saleve. — Koch. 



62. amplexicaule. Stem 1-3-leaved be- 

 low the spreading branches, 3- or more flow- 

 ered, not distinctly corymbose. Hairs yellow- 

 ish : upper black at base. L. rigid. Root-L. 

 stalked, coarsely toothed at base ; uppermost, 



■ and bracts ovate or cordate. Outer Phyll. lax ; 

 inner fi.nely acute, p. 6, 7- Open mountains. 

 Alps. Pyr. Sc. Sard. 



63. pulmonarioides. Stem with 1 or 

 more L. and 3 or more flowers, not forming a 

 distinct corymb. Hairs yellowish: upper black 

 at base. L. soft. Root-L. stalked, eUiptico- 

 ohlong, coarsely toothed at base ; upper lan- 

 ceolate, sessile. Outer Phyll. lax ; inner finely 

 acute, p. 6, 7- Mountain meadows. Var. 

 of ,^. 62 ? 



64. alpinum. Stem with 1 or more ses- 

 sile L. and 1 or few flowers, hoary with stel- 

 late hairs. Branches and Phyll. very villous 

 with long, hoary, black-based hairs, and black 

 glanduliferous hairs. Root - L. lanceolate, 

 stalked, p. 6, 7. Mountain pastures. 



a. alpinum, LiNN. Stalk 1-3-leaved and 1- 



flowered. 

 ^. pumilum, Hoppe. Less villous than a, 



1 -flowered. 

 7. Halleri, Vill. Root-L. eUiptico-oblong, 



toothed at base, 1-flowered. 

 S. sudeticum. Stem with several lanceolate 



L. rarely as lai-ge as the root-L., 1-4- 



flowered. 



65. nigrescens. " Stem usually 1-flow- 

 ered. Root-L. broadly ovate, stalked, coarsely 

 toothed. Stem-L. single, lanceolate. Phyll. 

 covered with numerous black setee and longer 

 white-pointed hairs; linear, attenuate. Fits, 

 externally hairy, p. 7, 8. High rocks. Gram- 

 pians." — Bab. Sil. 



66. bellidifolium. "Glanduliferous, green. 

 Stem with 1 flower and usually 1 L. L. nearly 

 entire. Root-L. obovato-spatulate. Stem-L. 

 ovato-semiamplexicaul. Cal. involucrate, some- 

 what imbricate, rough with glands. Fits, some- 

 what pubescent, p. Alps of Carinthia and 

 of Salzburg. Certainly different from H. 

 alpinum hy its numerous glands, and the four 

 lax outer phyllaries, forming a sort of invo- 

 lucrum." — DC. 



67. cydoniifolium. Stem with 10-20 

 flowers, leafy from base. Pan. corymbose, 

 with hoary stellate pubescence and glandulife- 

 rous and black hairs ; the larger hoary at top. 

 L. green, elliptic : lower stalked ; upper ses- 

 sile. Habit of H. vulgatum. p. 6, 7- High 

 grassy. Riesengeb. 



G. Intybace^. 

 No root-L. at the time of flowering. Stem 

 leafy. Whole plant densely glanduloso-pilose. 

 Teeth of Fits, haii-less. 



68. albidum. Viscid. Stem 1-flowered, 

 or branched at base ; each branch 1-flowered. 

 L. elongato-lanceolate, repando-dentate : lower 

 attenuate ; upper sessile or amplexicaul. p. 

 7,8. Bocks and gravel. Vosges. Alps. 



H. Prenanthoide^. 



No root-L. at time of flowering. Stem 

 leafy. Teeth of Fits, hairy. 



1. L. covered with glands. 



69. picroides {pchroleucum, Koch). L. 

 cordate at base, amplexicaul : the lower some- 

 what fiddle-shaped, being contracted above the 

 base. p. 7, 8. Very high pastures. Sw. 

 rare. 



ii. Ii. withotit glands. 



70. lycopifolium. Branches and Cal. 



