272 SOME BRITISH HAWKWEEDS. 
ft., Lasiceicliea with few adpressed hairs, becoming floccose 
ards, someti with one shortly-stalked dentate ovate-acumi- 
vate leaf, more ety leafless, with few large heads at higher 
elevations, or many in low valleys; peduncles slightly floccose, and 
inner olive-green shading into pale purple, acuminate, senescent at 
the tip more or less, but not markedly ; ligules of gamboge-yellow, 
glabrous upwards; styles olive-yellow, discoloured with short dark 
ir, their florets usually brownish yellow; pappus greyish white. 
Besides the ghia and Aberdeenshire plants above mentioned, 
me ees 
t . E. 8. Marshall in Glen Falloch, Perthshire; but be 
sa district of the central Highlands of Scotlan erly the 
ched 
Linton and on aaa in Glen Lyon, and on rocks north of Ben Lawers, 
osae Sota 
voters Lindeb. Very fine, but not plentiful, on the 
cata . Schmidtiit, which was a week or two bibae in 
wering, ais most plentiful on steep slopes facing south. New to 
— N se 
IAPHANUM Fries. Gathered as long ago as 1874, at Long- 
ridge, in Waa Lancaster, and laid in with my set of H. vulgatum 
a form, but unrecognised till I haul of Mr. J. C. Melvill’s 
dinoovery of this species ; and I then satisfied myself, by comparison 
with Dr, Lindeberg’s type in re Scand. Exs. (No. 35 ) and Fries’ 
acuminate and finally subacute than is the case with Dr. Linde- 
berg’s Bpceen, in this sg techig with the — the better ; 
e ban 
otherwise the plants might have grown on the 
2 Sie is most likely to be confused with H. are Pr..or i. 
ss a Lindeb. It differs from the former by its membranous 
oad glandular blackish green Pais which are 
devoid of white Faced usa ovale miually of floce from 
= latter by its narrower leaves Rlesiuints: atber than dentate, 
the greater breadth of its phyllaries, and the yellow style. 
pHanowwes Lindeb. The Rey. R. P. Murra called y 
in July, 1890, and, as my train which was due to start did not 
move, I was able to gather several specimens with a root or two, 
hich proved to be this species. A few days afterwards I was 
en, and alone near ee tsoatk and Bethesda. 
ake both new to their counties (viz., West Gloucester 
