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above, sessile or shortly stalked lanceolate apiculate coarsely 
and sharply toothed. Inv. very truncate and angular, outer 
phyll. commencing near thickened part of ped., phyll. adpressed 
subacute or bluntish verj- slightly floccose with few hairs and 
seta;. Fl. large pale yellow glabrous-tipped, styles almost pure 
yellow. — Ej-s^icc. Fasc. iv. 87. — ^Sandhills and railway banks 
in East Ross and East Sutherland. P. VII. S. 
48. H. saHfrtuium (F r.) jS. pseudonosmdicks (Dahlst.) ; 
glaucous, St. 8 — -14 in. high 1 — 4-headed hairy below floccose, 
f)ed. floccose with few hairs and setae, rt.-l. ovate-lanceolate or 
anceolate apiculate irregularly dentate or almost entire with 
long winged petioles roughly hairy on both sides, st.-l. 1 — 3 
decreasing upwards lanceolate almost entire towards the apex 
somewhat coarsely dentate towards the base slightly hairy on 
both surfaces sessile or with winged petiole. Inv. sub-cylindric 
hairy setose slightly floccose, phyll. outer short subacute inner 
long narrow acute. Fl. olive-yellow almost ahcaijs sti/lose 
gl.abrous-tipped, styles yellow. — E.rsicc. Fasc. i. 12. — 7. orimelcs 
(F. .J. Hanb.) ; green slightly glaucous, st. erect wirj' purple 
below scabrid 12 — 16 in. high, hairy slightly floccose, ped. 
spreading thickened upwards densely floccose setose with some 
hairs bracteate, rt.-l. firm rigid glaucous somewhat hairy both 
surfaces ovate to ovate-lanceolate denticulate or almost entire 
with long petiole, st.-l. ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate often 
dentate entire towards apex sessile or short-stalked semi- 
amplexicaul almost glabrous above hairy sparsely floccose 
beneath. Inv. truncate hairy floccose some setae, phyll. deep 
green broad subobtuse porrect in bud. Fl. yellow ciliate, styles 
yellow or slightly livid. — E.rsicc. Fasc. vi. 135. — ^3. Exposed 
banks and cliffs, Scotland. . Mountain crags, Wales, Scotland. 
P. VII. VIII. E. S. 
49. H. hiber'nicum (F. J. Hanb.) ; st. 12 — 22 in. high, reddish 
purple green above, simple 1 — 3-headed recurving hairy floccose, 
ped. thickened upwards bracteate very floccose, rt.-l. ovate- 
lanceolate obtuse not persistent entire glabrous above sparingly 
hairy below, st.-l. 5 — 9 decreasing upwards ovate-lanceolate to 
linear-lanceolate acute sometimes sharply toothed in the lower 
half, grey-green almost glabrous above slightly hairy and 
floccose beneath. Inv. truncate angular humpy, phyll. all rather 
broad obtuse floccose minutely setose with few short hairs, 
outer very small lax extending into the ped. Fl. yellow glabrous, 
styles slightly livid. — Cliffs of the Mourne Mountains, Co. 
Down ; Moynalt, Co. Donegal. P. VII. I. 
