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89. H. Dew'ari (Sy.) ; I. oblong-lanceolate denticulate, lowest 
oval with winged stalks, u]y}ier I. ovate-lanceolate h clasping, ped. 
slightly tioccose and setose scarcely hairy, heads in lax panicle, 
inv. subcylindrical obconic slightly hairy and setose, phyll. dark 
green few, the outer short adpressed inner with pale edges, 
styles fuscous. — Edin. Bot. Trans, xiii. 211, t. 5 ; Exsicc. Fasc. 
ii. 47. — Bright green. St. 1 — 3 ft. high. Root-1. rare and 
persistent. — Mountain glens. P. VII. — IX. S. 
-:hh<- Prenanthoidea. St. leafy without basal rosette. Lower 
1. petiolate, upper and middle amplexicaul with rounded 
auricles, glaucous and reticulate beneath. Phyll. few 
irregularly imbricated. Fl. ciliate. 
90. H. prenantho'ides (Vill.) ; st. leafy, /. all clasping net- 
veined and glaucous beneath hairy on io^/ist'rfes, lowest narrowed 
into winged auricled petioles, interm. pinched above their base, 
uppermost 1. cordate-lanceolate, heads in a corymbose panicle, 
ped. short lax very floccose and setose, inv. cylindrical rather 
floccose very setose, outer phyll . few much the shortest, inner all 
about equal and blunt, styles with dark hairs, fr. pale. — E. B. 
2235 ; Exsicc. Fasc. ii. 48.— St. 1—3 ft. high rather rigid, 
usually hairy. Pan. leafy below. Heads small. Pappus 
whitish. — River-sides in the iSTorth. P. VII. — IX. E. S. I. 
[//. Bor'reri (Sy.) ; like the preceding but 1. fewer, the 
lower abruptly contracted into long petioles, interm. 1. regularly 
oval not pinched above the base, styles yellow. — E. B. 859 ; 
H. juranum, Fr. ; //. denticvlatum Borr. MS. not Sm. — Hare- 
head wood near Selkirk. P. VII. Vill.] 
**** Foliosa. Stem leafy without basal rosette. L. all more 
or less amplexicaul, or sessile, paler sometimes rather 
glaucous and reticulate beneath. Phyll. obtuse adpressed. 
Fl. glabrous- tipped. 
91. H. stric'tutn (Fr.) ; st. leafy, I. sessile oblong-lanceolate 
denticulate glaucous beneath, lowest lanceolate much narrowed 
below uppermost I. rounded below scarcely clasping, heads 
irregularly corymbose, ^jeJ. straight floccose scarcely setose, inv. 
truncate thinly floccose setose and hairy, phyll. irregularly 
imbncate blunt, outermost rather acute, styles with dark hairs, 
fr. fuscous. — H. denticulatujti Sm. E. B. 2122 ; Exsicc. Fasc. 
iii. 73. — St. 1 — 3 ft. high slightly hairy. L. broad, not auricled, 
mostly with bulbous hairs beneath. Heads thicker and paler 
than those of //. prenatithoides. Phyll. pale-edged, not in two 
