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COMPOSITE. 
(Hook.) ; I. ovate-lanceolate with strong teeth spotted with pur- 
ple. H. maculaltim Sm. E. B. 2121. — y.piclum; " 1. lanceolate 
spotted and clouded with purple above. H. pictum Schleich." 
Hook.— Woods, banks and walls. P. VII. VIII. 
10. H. Lapeyrousii (Froel. ?) ; st. clothed with hairs leafy, 
radical 1. oblong-ovate or oblong-lanceolate with shaggy winged 
petioles persistent, stem I. sessile clasping ovate taper-pointed, all 
with small teeth or nearly entire hairy, corymbose heads and 
tipper part of the stem glandular-hairy. — St. usually simple, 
1 — 2 feet high, terminating in a corymb of few large heads ; 
with scattered stellate pubescence intermixed with the hairs 
throughout, increasing in quantity upwards and densely cover- 
ing the petioles and lower part of the involucre. Stem 1. nar- 
rowing downwards to a rounded somewhat enlarged truly clasping 
base. Upper half of the I. often tinged with purple. Involucral 
scales scarcely at all membranous at the edges. — Teesdale. Garra 
Head, Antrim. Mr. D. Moore. P. VIII. E. I. 
11. H. cerinthoides (L.) ; st. slightly hairy with few leaves, 
radical 1. oblong-lanceolate with shaggy winged petioles per- 
sistent, stem I. ovate-lanceolate or ovate taper-pointed gradually 
narrowing quite to the base and half clasping, all nearly entire, 
heads few corymbose. — E. B. 2378. — I have seen only the im- 
perfect specimens in Smith's and the Linn. Herb, which agree 
pretty well. L. much longer and narrower than in the prece- 
ding, stem 1. not at all rounded nor enlarged at the base and 
only imperfectly clasping. I suspect that the H. longifolium 
(Schl.) is the same plant. — Highlands of Scotland. Mr. G.Don. 
P. VIII. S. 
12. H. amplexicaule (L.) ; glandular-hairy throughout, st. leafy, 
radical 1. elliptical-oblong with small teeth narrowed into a 
winged petiole, stem 1. cordate acute sessile clasping lower 
toothed upper entire, heads corymbose. — E. B. S. 2690. — Re- 
markable for having its stem, leaves and involucres viscid with 
glandular hairs. Stem 1 — 2 feet high. Heads few. Fr. ribbed, 
not furrowed. — Clova Mountains and Cleish Castle. P. VII. — S. 
13. H. denticulatum (Sm.) ; st. erect leafy panicled above, 
peduncles and involucres glandular-hairy , 1. elliptic-lanceolate den- 
ticulate, lower I. tapering into a footstalk upper sessile ovate. — 
E. B. 2122. — St. 3 feet high, leafy throughout. Heads small 
numerous. Nearly allied to the next but probably distinguished 
by its lower 1. having decided stalks. Fr. slightly furrowed and 
rough on my wild specimen, as I believe is also the case in the 
true plant cultivated in Mr. E. Forster's garden. — "Woods in 
Scotland, very rare. P. VII. VIII. S. 
14. H. prenanthoides (Vill.) ; st. erect leafy simple, peduncles 
and involucres glandular -hairy , involucres of few scales and nearly 
