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1 — 2 short-petioled. Inv. small dark urceolate phyll. long 
narrow subacute sparingly floccose densely setose. Heads 9 — 15. 
Fl. deep golden yellow markedly pilose-tipped, styles livid. — 
Exsicc. Fasc. vi. 138. — Limestone cliffs, Wales, Yorkshire. — 
y. micracladium (Dahlst.) ; ped. long spreading not corymbose 
sparsely floccose, rt.-l. small, inner lanceolate acute usually 
''dentate or with few irregular teeth at base, st.-l. large almost 
entire, phyll. few long naiTow acute setose with few hairs, 
outer slightly floccose-margined. Fl. sub-ciliate, styles very 
livid. — Exsicc. Fasc. i. 17. — Rocky sides of mountain-streams 
in the British Isles. — 5. camptopetalum (F. J. Hanb.) ; ped. 
spreading almost straight, rt.-l. oval sharply and finely dentate 
glabrous above, hairy beneath, st.-l. irregularly coarsely toothed. 
Fl. dirty yellow, stylose glabrous-tipped, styles dirty yellow. — 
Above the falls of Allt-na-Caillich, Ben Hope, Sutherland- 
shire.— e. ciliatum (Almq.) ; jml. arcuate densely floccose 
setose, rt.-.l. large, outer elliptic denticulate or almost entire, 
inner lanceolate acute dentate with large irregular spreading 
teeth subglabrous above hairy below and on margins, st.-l. 
large broadly lanceolate acuminate coarsely toothed hairy 
floccose beneath, phyll. subacute all ciliate-tipped a^id floccose- 
margined. FL pilose, styles yellow. — Stream sides. — f. p)achy- 
phyllum (Purchas) ; rt.-l. outer very blunt almost retuse, inner 
more acute broadly ovate all mucronate, cordate or hastate at 
base with descending patent teeth, glaucous and glabrous above, 
under surface and margins hairy, deeply stained with pmrple aiid 
purpjle marginal line, st.-l. usually 0 or bract-like. Heads 
3 — 10 broad blunt, phyll. outer lax short broad blunt, inner 
narrower subacute, woolly at the tips fioccose-margined with 
black-based hairs and minute setaj. Fl. deep yellow pilose, 
styles rather dusky. — Exsicc. Fasc. iii. 64. — Limestone rocks 
in the Wye Valley. — 17. sagittatum (Lindeb.) ; 1. sagittate at 
the base, hairy on both sides and margin, inv. broad with rounded 
base minutely setose with short hairs, phyll. acute fioccose- 
margined and tipped. Fl. ciliate, styles very dark. — Scotland. — 
e. subulatidens (Dahlst.) ; 1. ovate or ovate-lanceolate acute tvith 
truncate base toothed with large prominent teeth, yellowish 
green veins conspicuous on under surface. St.-l. 0 — 1 deeply 
coarsely toothed, peds. and phyll. setose floccose with few 
hairs, styles yellow. — ^j-sicc. Fasc. vi. 141. Forfar. Wales. — 
I. sanguineum (Ley) ; rt.-l. oval or elliptic nearly glabrous, 
older turning blood-red beneath unequally based finely denticu- 
late, St. branched furrowed 0 — 1-leaved, ped. and phyll. floccose 
setose, the latter with many grey hairs. Heads large semi- 
globose. — Exsicc. Fasc. vi. 140. — Yorkshire. Breconshire. — 
Many other varieties have been distinguished that cannot be 
mentioned here.— Woods and rocks. P. VI.— VIII. E. S. I. 
