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floccoae wry setose, outer phylL few much the shortest, inner all 

 about equal and blunt, styles with dark hairs, fr. pale. — E. B. 

 2235. — St. 1 — 3 ft. high rather rigid, usually haiiy. Pan. lea;fy 

 below. Heads small. Pappus whitish. — River-sides in the 

 North. P. Vn. VIII. E. S. I. 



[Zr. Borreri (Syme) ; like Sp. 27 but 1. fewer smaller upwards 

 nearly oval, lowest 1. abruptly contracted below, interm. 1. not 

 pinched above the base. 8y. E. B. 859. H. denticulatum Borr. 

 MS. not Sm.— Harehead wood near Selkirk ? P. VIL Vin.] 



28. S. stric'tum (Fr.) ; st. leafy, /. sessile oblong-lanceolate 

 denticulate glaucous beneath, lowest lanceolate much narrowed 

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

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

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

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

 fuscous. — H. denticulatum Sm. E. JS.2122. — St. 1 — 3 ft. high, 

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

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

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

 reddish.— Mountain glens. P. VH. VIH. E. S. I. 



ft Flowers glabrous at the tips. 



29. JI. umbelldtum (L.) ; St. leafy, /. all linear or oblong-lan- 

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

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

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

 E. B. 1771.— St. 1—4 ft. high, rigid, hairy below. L. visually 

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

 phyll. 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. 



30. Jfi. crocdtum (Fr.) ; st. leafy, 1. oblong or narrowly lan- 

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

 rowed downwards, heads subcorymbose, 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. inuloides Tausch, — Very variable. St. li — 

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

 narrowed very gradually but again slightly enlarged at their 

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

 —Mountain districts. P. VH. VIII. E. S. I. 



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

 dentate about their middle net-veined, lowest 1. narrowed into 

 petioles, heads in a spreading leafy branched corymbose panicle, 



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