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ft St. frequently lengthened and branched tvith several heads. 
9. If. ntffres'cens (WiUd.) ; green, rt.-l. ovate or lanceolate 
coarsely and irregularly dentate in tlieir lower half hairy with 
slender petioles, st. simple or branched with few heads and few 
lanceolate or oblong shortly stalked 1., inv. ovate below dark 
green with soft black-based hau's setose, ped. densely floccose, 
phyll. acuminate outer ones blunt, styles hroimish. — II. pulmo- 
narium E. B. 2307 P — Variable in height. Fl. deep brilliant 
yellow, pilose at the tips. Phyll. o\'ertopping the buds. L. 
rarely nearly glabrous above. Rt.-l. suddenly narrowed below ; 
original 1. roundish. St.-l. usually 1, narrowed at both ends. 
St. lioccose, branching much in cultivation. — Highland moun- 
tains. P. VII. VIII. s. 
10. H. lingnldtum (Backh.) ; gi-een, rt.-l. lanceolate or oblong 
apiculate denticidate or dentate hairy with short petioles, st. 
simple or branched with few heads and few lanceolate or lanceo- 
late-attenuate acute sessile 1., inv. broad becoming tnmcatc below 
very dark with soft black-based hairs slightly floccose, phvll. at- 
tenuate acute incumbent, styles livid.-^H. sa.rifragum tab.— 
15 — 24 in. high. Fl. bright yellow. Phyll. gi-eenish black, over- 
topping the buds. L. coarsely hairy above, entire towards the 
end. Original 1. broad and rounded. St. with scattered black- 
based hairs throughout, a little floccose. St. and inv. nearly 
without setfB. — Mountain glens. Clova. Braemar. Ben 
Lawers. P. VII. VIII. S. 
11. H. se7ies'cens (Backh.) ; green, rt.-l. eUiptic-lanceolate den- 
ticulate or remotely dentate hairy with slender petioles, st. simple 
with few heads and 1 or 2 linear-lanceolate I. with slender stalks, 
inv. ovate or turbinate below with short black -based hairs and 
many seta; slightly floccose, phjdl. acute adpressed (?), styles 
yeUow. — 15 — 18 in. high. Fl. golden. Phyll. of the buds with 
a tuft of white down at the tips. L. with scattered hairs on 
both sides, entire at both ends. Original 1. broader. Lowest ped. 
above the middle of the stem. — Grassy slopes and edges of streams 
in mountain districts. Clova. Braemar. Ben Voirlich, Dum- 
bartonshire. P. VII. VIII. S. 
12. H. chrysan'thum (Backh.); green, rt.-l. ovate acute at 
both ends sharply irregularly and deeply toothed hairy with long 
slender petioles, st. simple or branched with few heads and 
linear-lanceolate or subulate stalked st.-l., inv. rounded below 
Hoccoso and with short black-based hairs and setae, phyll. many 
linear-attenuate outermost small and lax, styles dull yellow. — 
H. rupcttre Bab.— 9— 15 in. high. Fl. goldtni. Phyll.' greenish 
black, overtopping the drooping buds, incumbent. Ta \yith 
scattered hairs on both sides, entire towards the end. Original 
I. blunt, roundish. St. often with only 1 head, with subplumose 
