1 8 THE FLORA OF THE ALPS 



pinnate), with linear segments, glabrous ; high ; Eastern 

 Switzerland, Carpathians. S. tiroliens{s,Kem.; resembling 

 the last, but stem thickened beneath the capitule, leaf- 

 segments shorter and stiffer; Tirol. S. nebrodensis, L. ; 

 leaves woolly when young, leaf-rachis toothed, involucral 

 bracts long, black-tipped, ray-flowers often o ; Engadine, 

 Styria. 6". adonidif alius, Lois.; leaf-segments linear, leaf- 

 stalk somewhat winged; Jura, Dauphiny, Pyrenees. 6". 

 unifiorus, All. ; csespitose, stem 1-4 in., capitule large, 

 solitary, leaves white, very tomentose, fruit hairy; rare; 

 Zermatt, Simplon, Southern Tirol, Piedmont. 6". incanus, 

 L. ; capitules several, small, fruit glabrous or slightly 

 pubescent at the tip, stem 2-4 in., leaves pectinate- 

 pinnate, covered with a white woolly tomentum; rare; 

 Switzerland, Mont Cenis, Tirol, Piedmont, Dauphiny. 

 5. carniolicus, Willd. ; resembling the last, but leaves less 

 divided, grey with adpressed silky hairs ; Southern Swit- 

 zerland, Tirol, Carniola, Carinthia, Styria. 



B. Capitule with an outer involucre of small bracts; 

 lower leaves simple : — 5. Doronicum, L. ; flowers orange- 

 yellow, stem 8-18 in., capitules large, usually 1-3, lower 

 leaves elliptic, upper oblong, dentate; not common. S. 

 Cacaliaster, Lam. ; flowers pale yellow, ray-flowers o, 

 leaves lanceolate, ferrate, upper half-amplexicaul ; moist, 

 rare; Southern Tirol, Carinthia, Tirol, Styria. 5. sar- 

 racenicus, L. {Fuchsii, Gmel.) ; involucre shortly cylind- 

 rical, leaves nearly glabrous, upper ones with a narrowly 

 winged leaf-stalk, not amplexicaul; mountain woods. 

 S. nemorensis, L. {Jacquinianus, Rchb.) ; involucre cam- 

 panulate-cylindrical, leaves hairy beneath, half-amplexi- 

 caul; mountain woods. 5. Doria, L.; capitules small, 

 numerous, lower leaves large, attenuated into a winged 



