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(S. Gibs.); 1. usually spotted broad and rather truncate below, 
st. leafless usually simply forked.—Woods androcks. . Settle, 
Yorkshire. P. VI.—VIII. 
17. H. vulgatum (Fr.); green, st. leafy, 1. oblong or lanceolate 
toothed in the middle, root-l. nearly entire narrowed into the 
petiole, all or uppermost st.-] sessile, heads paniculate-corymbose, 
Inv. and straight ascending ped. with white stellate down and 
black sete, phyll. equally attenuate acutish.—H. sylvaticum 
E. B. 2031. (“not L.” Fr.) H. maculatum E. B. 2121.—Very va- 
riable. St.-l. sometimes reduced to one. Root.-l. narrowed, but 
not drawn out and deeply toothed below. Autumnal rosettes 
not axillary. Setze usually ratherfew. White black-based hairs 
few or none.—St. leafy, 1. lanceolate glaucous, root-l. rosulate, 
heads panicled.—8. medium ; 1. oblong glaucous beneath, root-l. 
evanescent, st.-1. 4—6, heads subcylindrical. L. very broad.—y. 
H. approximatum (Jord.); 1. lanceolate green, root-]. evanescent, 
st.-l. many, heads panicled, setee many.—d. nemorosum ; 1. oblong 
toothed glaucous beneath, root-l. few evanescent, st.-l. few, heads 
subcorymbose, setee few.—Woods, banks, walls. P. VII. VIII. 
iv. Accipitrina. Producing closed buds at the base in the 
autumn, or rarely small rosettes. St. leafy, without root-l. 
at the time of flowering. Phyl. in many rows. 
a. Pseudopulmonaree. Inner phyll. narrower and acute.—These 
plants might almost as correctly be placed in the preceding 
section. 
* Tip of buds ciliated. L. }-clasping. 
18. H. dovrense (Fr.); pale green, st. simple leafy, 1. oblong 
or lanceolate dentate, root-l. smaller evanescent, lower st.-I. 
sessile not auricled upper with w cordate 3-clasping base, ped. 
few simple with white stellate down setose or hairy, phyll. few 
broad blunt turning blackish hairy or rarely setose.—Lowest 
ped. sometimes 2—3-flowered. Heads large, subglobose.—I am 
unacquainted with this unless, as I suspect, a plant from the 
“ banks of Clunie, Brae Mar,” is it. Scotland. Fries. P. VIII. 8S. 
** Tips of buds not ciliated. L. not clasping. 
19. H. tridentatum (Fr.); st. leafy corymbose above, 1. sessile 
lanceolate about 3-toothed in the middle, lower 1. stalked, elon- 
gate ped. and inv. (constricted in the middle after flowering) 
whitely stellately downy and shortly hairy, phyll. acumimate por- 
rect with pale edges.—St. usually simple. Inv. sometimes a little 
setose, after flowering forming an acute cone from a ventricose 
base.—Banks. P. VII. VIII. E. 
