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and inv. setose, inner phyll. blunt.—£. B. 1469.—Corymb dense, 
2—10-f1., thickly covered with black-based hairs setze and tomen- 
tum. Fl. usually orange. Style dark brown.—Hilly woods, 
naturalized. P. VI. VII. 
ii. Aurella. Producing radical rosettes of leaves in the autumn. 
Fr. large, not crenulate at the top, with raised ribs; hairs 
of pappus unequal. Phyll. in many contiguous rows.— 
Heads large. L. decreasing gradually into bracts. 
(3. H. villosum (L.); glaucous, st. leafy 1- or few-headed, 1. 
sessile oblong or lanceolate denticulate, upper J. ovate 4-clasping, 
ped. and inv. with long silky hairs, phyll. attenuate outer ones 
lax rather leaflike.—St. 1. and iny. covered with long silky yel- 
lowish hairs mixed, on the ped. only, with stellate down.—On 
Loch na Gar on rocks near Loch Callater. A very doubtful na- 
tive. P. VII. VIII] 
4. H. cerinthoides (L.); st. with few 1, 1- or few-headed slightly 
hairy, root-l. persistent oblong-lanceolate acute rather glaucous, 
petioles long shaggy winged, st.-l. clasping, upper 1. ovate-lanceo- 
late or ovate-taper-pointed all entire or denticulate in the middle, 
ped. and inv. setose and stellately downy, inv. ventricose, outer 
phyll. lax acute inner acuminate —E. B, 2378. (cult.)--St. 1—2 
ft. high, erect, hairy throughout, scarcely stellate-pubescent. 
Very first 1. sometimes ovate and blunt. Lowest st.-l. like the 
root-l., with an enlarged clasping base, others sessile. Heads 
large.—Glen Fiadh and Loch Lee, Clova. Mr. Jas. Backhouse. 
Harris, Hebrides. P. VII. VIII. S 
5. H. iricum (Fries); st. simple corymbose at the top hairy, 
root-l. persistent oblong acute, petioles short shaggy winged, st.-l. 
clasping ovate taper-pointed, all with small teeth in the middle 
but entire at the ends hairy, ped. and inv. setose, inv. truncate 
below, phyll. blunt blackish when dry.—H. Lapeyrousii Bab. 
E. B. S. 2906.—St. 1—2 feet high, strong, erect, scattered stel- 
late down mixed with the long hairs throughout. L. often tinged 
with purple ; 1 or 2 of the basal group sometimes rather above 
the others and clasping the st. by an enlarged cordate base; true 
st.-l. narrowed to a rounded clasping base. Heads large. Phyl. 
not acuminate, narrowed upwards.—Teesdale. Garra Head, An- 
trim. P. VIII. 
[6. H. amplexicaule (L.); clothed with yellow sete, st. 1—3- 
leaved with patent branches, root-l. oblong toothed, s¢.-1. clasping 
cordate acute, ped. and inv. woolly and with black-based sete, 
phyll. acuminate lax.—E. B. 2690.—St. 1—2 ft. high.—_H. am- 
plewicaule from Clova was probably H. dovrense.—Cleish Castle, 
Kinross, now lost. | 
7. H. alpinum (L.); st. usually 1-headed hairy, 1. lanceolate 
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