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distinct ranks. Pappus reddish. — jS. reticulatum (Lindeb.) ; st. 
taller more branched many-Q., ped. ividely spreading, I. reticidate 
floccose hairy, inv. small minutely setose, phyll. broad narrow- 
ing upwards with pale margins. Fl. minutely ciliate, styles 
yelloiv. — Exsicc. Fasc. iv. 98. — 7. angustum (Lindeb.) ; st. 
glabrous few or many-leaved, I. slender n/irro^v small reticulate 
entire or finely denticulate deep green and mostly glabrous 
above, reddish or blue-green floccose and short-haired beneath, 
inv. floccose with few setae not hairy, phyll. more equally broad, 
not narrowing to tips. Fl. glabrous, styles yellowish. — E.rsicc. 
Fasc. vi. 157. — 5. opsianthvm (Dahlst.) ; much more robust, 
with larger broader leaves sometimes coarsely dentate sub- 
glabrous above, upper 1. floccose, lower floccose and hairy, inv. 
hairy with few setse. — Exsicc. Fasc. vi. 158. — f. subcrocatuvi 
(Linton) ; 1. broadly ovate-acuminate. Inv. very dark, nearly 
glabrous or with few setae and sparsely floccose. Fl. small 
glabrous, styles dark. — Exsicc. Fasc. v. 120. — f. am])lidentatnm 
(F. .J. Hanb.) ; 1. nearly glabrous with strongly ciliate margins 
floccose especially above, upper sessile, lower with winged clasp- 
ingpetioles very acutesharply irregularlytoothed. Fl. glabrous, 
styles yellow. — E.rsicc. Fasc. v. 121. — Mountain glens and river 
banks. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
92. //. corymbdsum (Fr.) ; st. 2 — 4 ft. high rigid nearly 
glabrous very leafy, ped. floccose, heads 6 — 40 in a spreading 
leafy branched corymbose panicle, 1. ovate or lanceolate acute 
dentate towards the middle narrowing from a broad somewhat 
clasping base, lowest 1. natrowed into petioles, deep green 
glaucous reticulate-veined sometimes floccose beneath more or 
less hairy on both sides ; inv. ovate at the base not constricted 
with scattered hairs and setee, phyll. greenish-black with paler 
margins adpressed blunt outer rather lax. Fl. glabrous-tipped, 
styles yellowish. — Exsicc. Fasc.iii. 74. H.eupatorium (Griseb.). 
— /3. prcdongum (Lindeb.) ; 1. very long narrow acute reticulate, 
deeply sharply toothed, lower subentire with winged petioles 
not persistent, middle 1. broad to narrow lanceolate somewhat 
clasping, upper sessile with rounded base. Heads small, styles 
yellow. ^ — 7. salicifolimn (Lindeb.) ; always floccose somewhat 
hairy, lower almost entire, middle broadly lanceolate acute very 
slightly clasping denticulate in the middle sometimes sharply 
dentate, inv. truncate at the base, setose slightly floccose with 
few or no hairs, phyll. rather narrow. — Exsicc. Fasc. v. 122. — 
Mountain districts. P. VII.— IX. E. S. I. 
93. //. aurdtiim (Fr.) ; st. 2—3 ft. high erect rigid usually 
with long spreading leafy branches, ped. bracteate floccose, 1. 
