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unequal outer dark rather lax inner narrow acute much paler, 
somewhat pilose-tipped densely setose with few hairs. Fl. 
golden yellow, ciliate-tipped, styles dark. — Mon. Brit. ITierac. 
PI. 21. — High mountains. Argyleshire, Perthshire. P. VII. 
VIII. S. 
•23. //. hyparct'icum (Almq.)/; st. 12 — 20 in. high, branched 
striate floccose throughout somewhat hairy setose above, ped. 
long arcuate densely floccose setose with few hairs ; rt.-l. 3 — 7, 
outer elliptic-oval apiculate nearly entire, inner narrow ovate 
or elliptic, finely toothed in lower part almost entire towards 
the apex decurrent into haiiy .stifiF recurved petioles ; pale 
yellowish green firm glabrous above very floccose with few 
hairs beneath. St.-l. 1 or none small narrow sessile floccose 
beneath, heads 2 — 5, buds cylindric, inv. long gradually nar- 
rowecl into the peduncle dark, outer phyll. short rather blunt, 
inner paler narrow gradually attenuate subacute, hairy setose 
the margins and tips very floccose. Fl. pilose-tipped, styles 
almost pure yeUow. — Mon. Brit. Hierac. PI. 22. — Ben More 
of Assynt, Sutherland. P. VII. S. 
Amplexicavliu. Plant yellowish green, rarely glaucous, 
viscid-glandulose. Rt.-l. rosulate persistent until after 
flowering : st. with few large 1., all clothed with yellow- 
headed setae. Phyll. acuminate setose. Fl. ciliate. 
[H. ample.ricaale (L.) ; yellowish green, st. 6 — 18 in. high, 
paniculately and corymbosely branched floccose setose with 
few white hairs towards the base, st.-l. 1 — 6 large, lower oh- 
lanceolate or oblong, upper and bracts at base of corymbs 
broadly ovate acuminate ample.ricaul icith large rounded 
auricles, rt.-l. rather rigid oblanceolate gradually decurrent 
into short petioles subobtuse coarsely dentate ; inv. ovate at 
the base, phyll. numerous acuminate lax densely setose with 
senescent tips. Fl. pale yellow, very ciliate-tipped, styles 
yellow. The whole plant densely clothed with short yellow- 
headed setse. — Exsicc. Fasc. i. 7. — Naturalised on old walls 
and rocks at Oxford, Hawes, Cleish Castle, Kinross, and other 
places. P. VII. VIII. E. S.] 
Cerinthoidea. Plant glaucous not glandular with simple or 
denticulate hairs. Rt.-l. rosulate persistent until after 
flowering ; st. with few leaves. Phyll. with simple or 
gland-tipped hairs. Heads large. Fl. ciliate. 
24. H. callistophyl'lum (F. J. Hanb.) ; st. erect 1 — 2 ft. high 
often much branched hairy somewhat floccose, ped. spreading 
hairy setose densely floccose, rt.-l . outer almost balloon-shaped 
