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blunt at apex, upper longer apiculate uppermost sessile, hairy on 
both surfaces and margins fioccose beneath denticulate or dentate. 
Heads 2 — 5, inv. cylindric, outer phyll. short blunt, inner 
longer paler subacute almostnaked, yerv/ sparingly hairi/iloccose 
and few small setae. Fl. orange-yellow, slightly ciliate-tipped, 
styles almost pure yellow. — Ej sicc. Fasc. vi. 147. — (3. mtgalodon 
\/- (Linton) ; st.-l. broader, more coarsely toothed, rt.-l. rounder 
' with longer petioles, inv. greener when dry, not so dark. — 
I Exsicc. Fasc. vi. 148. — Banks rtear Witley, Surrey. P. VI. E. 
; 73. H. stenophy'es (W. K. Linton) ; st. \h — 2 ft. high, hairy 
below, jjed. arcuate floccose, rt.-l. rosulate spreading, outer 
ovate-oblong with few blunt teeth, inner lanceolate-oblong 
acute, with cuneate base gradually decurrent into long petiole 
coarsely toothed, hairy both surfaces, st.-l. usually 1 petiolate 
lanceolate acuminate with few large acute patent teeth. Heads 
3 — 8, inv. dark cylindric, phyll. broad dark greenish, inner 
paler-margined, acute hairy floccose at the base with few setae. 
Fl. cup-shaped, rich yellow, glabrous-tipped, styles livid. — 
Exdcc. Fasc. vi. 149.— Mountains. P. VI. VII. S. 
74. H. suhanfrac'tum (Marshall) : st. 9 — 20 in. high, rigid 
fistular simple or branching glabrous below floccose upwards 
with few setse, ped. erect ascending floccose setose, rt.-l. oblong 
lanceolate obtuse or linear-lanceolate to lanceolate acute or 
apiculate, blade from 2 — 4 in. long gradually narrowing into 
long slender hairy petioles, strongly dentate with large forward- 
pointing teeth, gland-tipped, bright green above with prominent 
pellucid veins sometimes glaucous, paler beneath, firm glabrous 
above slightly hairy beneath and at the margins, st.-l. usually 
1 lanceolate petiolate slightly or deeply toothed, sometimes 
linear bract-like. Heads 1 — 4,inv.campanulate very dark, buds 
cylindric, phyll. very dark obtuse narrowing upwards hairy 
glandular floccose-tipped. Fl. golden yellow, ciliate-tipped, 
styles rather livid. — Exsicc. Fasc. ii. 41. — Rocky subalpine 
streamlets. P. VI.— VIII. S. 
75. R. angusta'tunt. (Lindeb.) ; st. 10 — 16 in. high simple 
sometimes branched, almost glabrous, ped. slightly floccose setose 
with few hairs, rt.-l. small ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate 
acuminate or acute denticulate or almost entire, st.-l. 0 — 3 
lanceolate acute or linear bractlike, entire or slightly dentate 
towards the base, somewhat fleshy yellow-green, paler some- 
what floccose beneath. Heads 1 — 3 small, phyll. long narrow 
blunt or acuminate, slightly hairy with little floccose and 
few setae, inner acute almost naked. Fl. small, yellow, styles 
somewhat livid.— ^.mcc. Fasc. vi. 150, 151. — Ravines, Lake 
District, Scotland. P. VII. VIII. E. S. 
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