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61. //. Adler'zii (Almq.)] st. 1 — 2i ft. high, simple or 
branched corymbose purpled at the base hairy floccose, ped. 
long spreading floccose setose, rt.-l. ovate lanceolate apiculate 
denticulate narrowing into petiole, st.-l. 2 — 5 large, broadly 
ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate acuminate with large irregular 
spreading teeth entire towards the apex, hairy or glabrous 
above hairy and floccose beneath, lower petiolate upper sessile, 
purpled round the margins. Heads 2 — 12, inv. dark, outer 
phyll. short broad subacute, inner long narrow acute setose 
scarcely floccose with few hairs. Fl. golden yellow, glabrous- 
tipped, styles livid. — Ersirc. Fasc. iii. 67.— Eiver-banks in 
Wales. P. VII. E. 
62. //. cce'siiMm (Fr.) ; csesius or dull green, rt.-l. ovate or 
lanceolate rounded or narrowed below irregularly dentate- 
serrate with patent or ascending teeth, petioles slender, st.-l. 0 
or 1 placed low, st. few-headed with straight-based ped.., ini>. 
rounded heloir floccose hairy slightly setose, j)hyll. hluntish, 
inner ones acute incumbent, styles slightly livid. — E.rsicc. 
Fasc. v. 113 ; //. mtirorum Sm. E. B. 2082 ; Fl. Dan. 2598.— 
St. 12—18 m. high. Young heads roundish. Fl. bright 
yellow. Phyll. not cuspidate ; inner very slender, pointed. 
Kootstock long. L. nearly glabrous above, coriaceous, not 
fringed with coarse hairs ; innermost acute. St.-l. not stalked, 
narrowed below. — /3. Smithii (Baker) ; /. and st. purpled., outer 
rt.-l. oblong ovate denticulate with sheathing shaggy petioles, 
inner longer narrower acute or acuminate dentate sometimes 
coarsely towards the unequal bases, st.-l. wanting or bract-like, 
heads 3 — 4, phyll. linear acute hairy scarcely floccose with few 
setEe, ped. long arcuate. — 7. corarinum (Ley) ; 1. yellow-green 
paler beneath, elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate acute or acuminate 
decurrent deeply toothed at the base. Heads 4 — 8 in compact 
corymb, ped. short spreading ascending densely floccose with 
few setae, phyll. subobtuse densely hairy scarcely setose, outer 
few short. Fl. rather broad sub-glabrous, styles rather dark. — 
Mountains. /3. Yorkshire ; Derbyshire. 7. Brecon Beacons. 
P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
63. //. insuldre (F. J. Hanb.) ; st. 6 — 12 in. high, stiff erect, 
ped. setose densely floccose, rt.-l. few, outer oval or ovate blunt 
apiculate almost entire, inner ovate-lanceolate very acute 
laterally curved from the apex to the base of long shaggy petiole, 
dentate especially towards the base, green coriaceous, veins 
prominent, roughly hairyon both surfaces or subglabrous above, 
st.-l. 1 lanceolate acute dentate petiolate curved like rt.-l. 
Heads 1 — 2, inv. cylindric-campanulate hairy setose, phyll. 
adpressed with floccose tips and margins, inner sub-acute, huds 
