COMPOSTT.E. 



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Pan. glanduloso-pilose. p. 7, 8. Mountain 

 meadows. Ger. Sc. Auv. Pyr. 



a. mollis. Hieracium molle, Jacq. L. 



softly pubescent. 

 j8. integrifolia. H. integrifolium,, Hoppe. 

 L. hairless. 



30. pygmaea. Cal. cano-floccose, on long 

 and nearly simple staUvS. L. stalked, lyrate : 

 terminal lobe somewhat cordate, dentate, very 

 large (lateral alternate, minute), p. 7, 8. 

 Snowy. Alps. Pyi-. 



31. lapsanoides. " Stem striped, panicu- 

 lato-corymbose, baiiy. L. hairy. Lower L. 

 lyi-ato-dentate, aui'iculato-amplesicaul ; upper 

 L. cordato-amplexicaul, entire. Cal. and Stalks 

 glandidoso-hispid. PhyH. acute, tiled, p. 

 6, 7. Woods, e. Pyr. Caiinthia."— DC. 



33. blattarioides. L. oblong, dentate. 

 Stem-L. amplexicaul : the basal lobes acumi- 

 nate. Outer PhyU. almost equalling inner : 

 all covered with long, simple hairs, p. 7, 8. 

 Mountain meadows. Sw. Sav. Dau. 



33. grandifiora. L. glanduloso-pubescent. 

 Koot-L. oblongo-lanceolate, attenuate. Stem- 

 L. amplexicaul, sagittate. Outer PhyU. spread- 

 ing, about half as long as inner : all hirsute. 

 p. 7; 8. Mountain pastures. Alps. Pyr. 



ii. Stripes 30. 



34. sibirica. L. wrinkled, eUiptico-ob- 

 long. Lower stem-L. attenuate into a deeply- 

 toothed, amplexicaul haft. Outer PhyU. lax, 

 shorter than inner, p. 7, 8. Mountain looods. 

 Silesia. 



C. Eairs of Crest somewhat sululate. Stem 

 one-fiowered. 



35. hyoseridifolia. Cal. thick and very 

 hau-y. Stem leafy, thickened upwards. All 

 L. lyrato-runcinate, stalked : uppennost Knear. 

 p. 7, 8. Very high. Sw. s. w. G. 



36. montana. Edges of Pits of the Eecept. 

 finely lacerate. Cal. very hairy. L. eUiptico- 

 oblong, dentate. Stem-L. amplexicaul. Stem 

 leafy at base. p. 6, 7- Mountain meadows. 

 s. w. G. Sw. Pr. 



cetnensis, Peesl. T 



glandulosa-QK^TA.Ti^. I ^ot weU known. 

 lavigata, Dumortier. j 

 paniculata, Peesl. j 



420. BAEKHAUSIA. 



A. Long leahs to all the seeds. Calyx tiled. 

 1. albida. Outer PhyU. ovate; inner acu- 



minate. Stem nearly naked and nearly simple. 

 L. rough. Most of the root-L. runcinato- 

 dentate. Stem-L. lanceolato-oblong, amplexi- 

 caul. p. Fissures of rocks. Alps of Dau. and 

 Piedmont. 



3. alpestris. Outer PhyU. Unear ; inner 

 somewhat obtuse. Stem 1 -flowered, nearly 

 leafless, tomentose at top. L. runcinate and 

 dentate. Stem-L. oblong, sessUe, toothed. 

 p. 6, 7. Dry rocky. Alps of Sw. Danube. 

 The Seeds are clearly beaked, though the beak 

 is a thick one. 



B. All the Seeds nearly equally beaked. 



Calyx cahjcled. 



i. Outer Phyllaries broad, scariose. Bracts 



scariose. 



3. alpina. " Somewhat hairy. Stem erect, 

 striate, forked at top or somewhat corymbose. 

 L. dentate : lower obovato-oblong, attenuate; 

 upper auriculato-semiamplexicaul. PI. on long 

 staU<;s. Outer Phyll. wide ovate, hairless : 

 inner rough with torulose scales, a. Moun- 

 tains. Prov. Pdm."— DC. 



4. vesicaria. Outer PhyU. not mucronate; 

 inner even, nearly smooth, sometimes hoary 

 and hairy. L. runcinato-dentate or runcinato- 

 pinnatifid. b. 5, 6. Pastures and road-sides. 

 It. Fiimie. According to Koch, it is vesicaria 

 when the outer phyllaries are much shorter 

 than the inner, scaiiosa when they are nearly 

 equal. DC. seems to make the difference de- 

 pend on a L. merely sinuate in vesicaria, and 

 runcinate in scariosa. 



5. purpurea. Hardly hairy. Stem some- 

 what panicled, few-leaved. Eoot-L. stalked, 

 lyrato-runcinate. Stem-L. semiamplexicaul, cor- 

 dato-lanceolate. Outer Phyll. somewhat mucro- 

 nate. Differs from vciic3X\2iiti the purple flow- 

 ers and longer beaks to the seeds, p. Apul. 

 Pal. — DC. a. 5, 6. Ope7i pastures. Sic. — 

 Guss. 



ii. Outer Phyllaries narrow, not scariose, or 

 only so on the margin. Bracts leafy. 

 a. Perennial. 



6. taraxacifolia. Outer PhyU. lanceolate 

 or ovato-lanceolate. Seeds ^^ith 10 stripes. 

 Stem erect, leafy, corymbose, purple at the 

 base. Root-L. stalked, lyi'ato-nmcinate or run- 

 cinato-pinnatifid. p. 5, 6. Dry gravelly or calc. 



j8. prcecox, Dubt. Upper L. aui-icled. 



7. intybacea. Upper L. auricled. PhyU. 



hairless. 



7. bursifolia. Smooth. Cal. hisjtid, cy- 

 Undrical. Outer PhyU. lineari-subulate. PI. 



