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by Dr. Grenier. — Man. Brit. Hierac. PI. 8 ; Exsicc. Fasc. 
iii. 52. — Lofty mountains. Clova. Braemar. Breadalbane 
7. H. calendtdijiorum (Backh.) ; deep green, st. usually 1- 
headed hairy floccose, rt.-l. broadly ovate-spathulate blunt 
apiculate sharply toothed hairy on both sides narrowing into 
broadly winged petioles, st.-l. very small slender, buds nodding, 
inv. truncate below shaggy with rather silky black-based hairs, 
phyll. many linear-attenuate, outer phyll. lax, styles livid. — Sy. 
E. B. 824 ; Mon. Brit. Hierac. PI. 9 ; Exsicc. Fasc. ii. 29.— St. 
6 — 14 in. high. St.-l. few. Head most usually solitary, very 
large. Youngest 1. sometimes rather acute. Original 1. nearly 
circular. Nearly allied to H. eximium. — Lofty mountains. 
Lochnagar. Clova. P. VII. VIII. S. 
8. //. granitic olum (W. R. Linton) ; st. 4 — 8 in. high, 1 — 3- 
headed, floccose setose with black -based hairs, rt.-l. rosulate 
ovate-spathulate cuneate at the base toothed in the lower half, 
inner 1. lanceolate coarsely toothed rounded or blunt at the apex, 
narrowed into winged petioles, somewhat hairy on both sur- 
faces and on the margins, primary and outer 1. coriaceous more 
or less glabrous. St.-l. solitary linear with one or two bract- 
like 1. above, inv. rounded thickly shaggy with black-based 
hairs, setose at the base, phyll. outer broad adpressed, inner 
slightly acute, all white-tipped. Styles nearly pure yellow. 
Fl. light yellow strongly pilose at the tips. — Lofty mountains. 
9. H. gracilen'tum (Backh.) ; green, st. usually 1-headed hairy 
floccose, rt.-l. lanceolate or o6^ow!7-lanceolate attenuate below, 
inv. ventricose rounded below shaggy with black soft hairs 
setose, phyll. few broad acuminate adpi-essed tvith fioccose tips 
outermost lax, styles livid. — Sy. E. B. 828 ; ^^on. Brit. Hierac. 
PI. 10 ; Exsicc. Fasc. iv. 77. H. alpinumvas. melanocephalum 
Fries, not Bab., nor //. melanocephaln/ii Tausch. — St. 6 — 10 in. 
high, hairy and floccose, with straight simple diverging 
branches and many heads when under cultivation ; st.-l. usually 
2 or more. L. broad, narrowed gradually below ; original 1. 
roundish. Petioles sometimes slightly winged. Heads usually 
solitary, rather large, i\. bright yellow, nearly or quite glabrous 
at the back. — Lofty mountains. P. VII. VIII. S. 
10. H. peiioldtum (Elfst.) ; green, st. 4—7 in. high hairy 
and usually 1-headed, with many heads under cultivation, rt.-l. 
obovate or lanceolate subacute with few coarse teeth towards 
the base, narrowed into long shaggy somewhat winged petioles, 
Mountains. P. VII. VIIL 
S. 
Clova. P. VIL VIIL 
S. 
