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below uppermost I. rounded below scarcely clasping, heads irre- 

 gularly corymbose, ped. straight flocoose scarcely setose, inv. 

 elliptic thinly floccose setose and hairy, phyll. irregularly imbri- 

 cate blunt, outermost rather acute, styles with dark hairs, fr. 

 fuscous. — H. denticalaium Sm. E.B. 2122. — St. 1 — 3 ft. high, 

 slightly hairy. L. broad, not auricled, mostly with bulbous 

 hairs beneath. Heads thicker and paler than those of H. pre- 

 nanthoides. Phyll. pale-edged, not in two distinct ranks. Pappus 

 reddish.— Mountain glens. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 



tt Flowers glabrous at the tips. 



30. SC. umbelldtum (L.) ; st. leafy, I. all linear or oblong-lan- 

 ceolate narrowed below sessile net-veined, heads in an umbellate 

 corymb, top of ped. floccose, turbinate-based inv. uniformly dark 

 green glabrous, phyll. blunt loith recurved points, styles yellow. — 

 "JS. B. 1771.— St. 1—4 ft. high, rigid, hairy below. L. usually 

 all alike, or upper rather broad and rounded at the base. Outer 

 phyU. often very small, slender, acute. Inv. very rarely straw- 

 coloured, rarely with a few white hairs. Pappus whitish. — 

 Sandy and stony places. P. VII. — IX. E. S. I. 



31. H. crocdtum (Pr.) ; st. leafy, 1. oblong or narrowly lan- 

 ceolate sessile with a broad base falsely 3-veined, lower 1. nar- 

 rowed downwards, heads suboorymbose, branches nearly simple, 

 ped. floccose, inv. very broad and blunt below subglabrous, phyll. 

 blackish blunt adpressed, styles yellowish with fuscous hairs. — 

 8y, E. B. 856. H. inulo'ides Tausch. — Very variable. St. Ij— 

 4 ft. high, rigid. L. toothed or nearly entire; lower often 

 narrowed very gradually but again shghtly enlarged at their 

 base. Inv. rarely pilose. Inner phyll. sometimes pale-edged. 

 —Mountain districts. P. VII. Vin. E. S. I. 



32. S. corymbdsum (Fr.) ; st. very leafy, 1. ovate or lanceolate 

 dentate about their middle, lowest 1. narrrowed into petioles, 

 heads in a spreading leafy branched corymbose panicle, inv. 

 ovate becoming conical and subtruncate below not constricted 

 with scattered hairs and setae, phyU. blunt uniformly greenish 

 black adpressed, styles yellowish. — 8y. E. B. 855. If. rigidum 

 and S. coiymbomm Baokh., Bab. — St. 3 — 4 ft. high, rigid, 

 nearly glabrous, or slightly floccose. L. sometimes floccose 

 beneath, more or less hairy on both sides ; uppermost narrowed 

 from a broad base. Pappus tawny. — Mountain districts. P. 

 VII.— IX. E. S. I. 



33. H. boreSe (Fr.) ; st. leafy, 1. ovate or lanceolate dentate 

 below falsely 3-veined, upper broad sessile scarcely clasping, 

 lowest 1. much narrowed below but scarcely stalked, heads in a 

 rather leafy corymb or panicle, top of ped. floccose, ovate-based 



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