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lanceolate or oblong shortly stalked 1., inv. ovate below, dark 

 green -witli soft black-based hairs setose, ped. densely floccose, 

 phyll. acuminate, outer ones blunt, styks brownish. — Sy. JE. B. 

 832. — Variable in height. Fl. deep brilliant yellow, pilose at 

 the tips. Phyll. overtopping the buds. L. rarely nearly gla- 

 brous above. Rt.-l. suddenly narrowed below ; original 1. 

 roundish. St.-l. usually 1, narrowed at both ends. St. floccose, 

 branching much in cultivation. — Highland mountains. P. VII. 



vni. s. 



10. H. linguldtiim (Baokh.) ; green, rt.-I. lanceolate or oblong 

 apiculate denticulate or dentate hairy with short petioles, st. 

 simple or branched with few heads and few lanceolate or lanceo- 

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

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

 attenuate acute incumbent, style livid. — Sy. JE. B. 834. H. 

 saxifragum 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 setae. — MountaiQ Glens. Clova. 

 Braemar. Ben Lawers. P. VII. VIII. S. 



11. S. senes'eens fBaokh.) ; green, rt.-l. elliptic-lanceolate 

 denticulate or remotely dentate hairy with slender petioles, st. 

 simple with few heads and 1 or 2 linear-lanceolate I. vnth slender 

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

 hairs and many setse sliij;htly floccOse, phyU. acute adpressed (?), 

 styles yellow.— %. E. 5.833.— St. 15—18 in. 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 ends. Origi- 

 nal 1. broader. Lowest ped. above the middle of the stem. — ■ 

 Grassy slopes and edges of streams in mountain districts. Olova. 

 Braemar. Ben Voirlich, Dumbartonshire. P. VII. VIII. S. 



12. H. chrysan'thum (Backh.) ; green, rt.-l. ovate acute at 

 both ends sha/rply irregularly and deeply toothed hairy with long 

 slender petioles, st. simple or branched with few heads and 

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

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

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

 Sy. E. B. 830.— St. 9—16 in. high. Fl. golden. Phyll. greenish 

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

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

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

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

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



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