212 45.. COMPOSURE. 



floccose, branching m\io]i.ij} cultiyation. — Highland mountains. 



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10. B. linr/uMtiim (Bac]i:li.) ; green, rt.-l lanceolate or obloig 

 apiculate denticulate or 'dentate hairy with' short' petioles, st. 

 simple or branched with few heads and few lanceolateor lanceo- 

 late-attenuate acute sessile 1., inv. broad becoming truncate beloiu 

 very dark with soft black-based hairs slightly floccose, phyll. 

 attenua,te acute incumbent, siyfes livid. — !£.■ saxifragwm Bab. — 

 St. 15 — 24 in. high. Fl. bright yellow, Phyll. greenish black, 

 overtopping the buds. L. coarsely hairy above, entire towards the 

 end. Original 1. broad and rounded. St. with' scattered black- 

 based hairs throughout, a little floCCose. St. and inv. nearly 

 without setse. — Mountain Glens.. .Olova. Braemar. Ben 

 Lawers. P. VII. VIH. S. 



11. H. .SCTie,s'ce«s(Backh'.); green, rt.-l. elliptic-lanceolate den- 

 ticulate or remotely dentate' hairy with slender petioles, st. pimple 

 with few heads a'nd 1 or 2 linear-lancebldte I. with slender Matks, 

 inv. ovate or, turbinate below with short black-based hairs and 

 many setee slightly tioccose, phyll. aCute adpressed (?), styles 

 yeUow,— St.l5— ISin.high. Fl'. golden. Phyll. of the buds with 

 a tuft of white down at the tips. L. with scattered hairs on 

 both sides, entire at both elids. Original 1. broader. Lowest 

 ped. above the middle of the stem. — Grassy slopes and edges of 

 streams in mountain districts. Clova. Braemar. BenVoirlich, 

 Dumbartonshire.,, P. VII. VIII. S. 



12. H. chri/san'thum-(lia6kh..) ; green, rt.-l. ovate acute at 

 both ends sharply irreyularly and > deeply toothed hairy with long 

 slender petioles, st. simple or branched ' With few heads and 

 linear-lanceolate or subulate stalked st.-!., inv. rounded below 

 floccose' with short black-based hairs and setas, phyll. many 

 Unear-attenuate outermost small and lax, 'styles dull yellow. — 

 Jff. rvpestre Bab. — St. 9 — 15 in. high. Fl. golden; Phyll. greenish 

 black, overtopping the drooping buds, incumbent. L. with 

 scattered hairs on Doth sides, entire towards the end. Original 

 L blunt, roundish. St. often with only 1 head, with subplumose 

 hairs below, floccose setose and with black-based lairs above, 

 sometimes branching throughout. (Hairs, on st. and inv. with 

 dull-reddish'tips. i]3uds sometimes pilose. at the tip. — fi.micro- 

 eephalum ; st. simple with 1 or few nearly erect heads, 1. dentate 

 or nearly entire, inv. urceolate, styles rather livid. H. atratum. 

 Bab. — Lofty mountains in Scotland. /3. Cumberland and Loch- 

 nagar. P. VII. VIH. E. S. 



ttt St' tisually lengthened. 



13. H. ang'Ucum, (Fr.) ; glaucous green, rt.-l. ovate-lanceolate 

 apiculate or aouminkte denticulate with long shaggy winged ^;c- 



