HIBRACIUM. 
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acute original subrotund, coarsely hairy on both sides and on 
the margins or destitute of hairs above, Hoccose with shaggy 
petioles dilated at the base ; st.-l. lanceolate very acute nar- 
rowed into short petiole almost entire hairy Hoccose. Inv. sub- 
globose slightly hairy floccose minutely setose, phyll. attenuate 
rather acuminate pilose-tipped outer subobtuse. Fl.glabrous- 
/■ tipped, styles yellow. — Exdcc. Fasc. iii. 61. — /3. planifoliuin 
(F. J. Hanb.) ; ped. short erect, heads small, rt.-l. ver;/ broad 
flat ovate very truncate-hased softly hairy with long shaggy 
petioles. — Exsicc. Fasc. v. 107. — 7. euryodon (F. J. Hanb.) ; 
rt.-I. long narrow subentire towards the apex, cut tov/ards the 
base into extraordinarily bi'oad triangular irregular teeth, 
almost glabrous above slightly hairy and floccose beneath, 
phyll. floccose-margined not pilose-tipped, st.-l. large coarsely 
toothed glabrous above. — Mountain rocks. 7. Herefordshire ; 
Gloucestershire. B. V.— VIII. E. S. I. 
37. Il.far'rense (F. J. Hanb.) ; dark green, st. 1 — 2 ft. high, 
slender few-headed few-1. with scattered hairs throughout, ped. 
long subarcuate minutely setose, densely floccose with few hairs, 
rt.-l. grass-green paler beneath lanceolate acute decurrent into 
long winged shaggy petiole long almost entire or only denticu- 
late hairy on both surfaces frequently purpled, st.-l. 2 — 3 upper 
small sessile lower large lanceolate acute or subacute petiolate 
floccose hairy on both sides. Inv. ventricose rounded minutely 
setose densely floccose with very few hairs, outer and middle 
phyll. dark floccose-margined, inner paler less floccose, subacute 
pilose-tipped. Fl. orange glabrous-tipped, styles olive-yellow. 
—Exsicc. Fasc. i. 10.— Rocks. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
38. H. eustdles (Linton) ; st. 12 — 18 in. high somewhat hairy 
floccose above branching little, st.-l. usually 1 sometimes 
another bract-like linear-lanceolate high up, rt.-l. light green 
narrow ovate oblong acute long-petioled decurrent thinly hairy 
below glabrescent or hairy above, margin slightly crenate den- 
ticulate or subentire, st.-l. similar to rt.-l. petiolate denticulate. 
Heads few, ped. straight long very floccose with few simple 
hairs setose. Inv. very floccose, with short black-based hairs 
larg'j and small setae, phyll. narrowly acuminate markedly 
pilose-tipped floccose-margined. Fl. pilose-tipped, styles livid. 
—Breadalbane and Glen Shee. P. VII. YHI. S. 
39. H. 2)rox'imum {F. J. Hanb.); st. 1 — 2 ft. high simple or 
branched hairy floccose, rt.-l. yellowish green often purpled 
with pink round the margins thick leathery rough on both 
sides with bulbous-based hairs petiolate sinuate ovate or ovate- 
lanceolate almost entire, st.-l. 2 — 4 rapidly decreasing in size 
