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han-9 below, floccose setose and with black-based hairs above, 
sometimes branching throughout. Haii-s on st. and inv. with 
dull reddish tips. Buds sometimes pilose at the tip. — /3. viicro- 
cephalum ; st. simple with 1 or few nearly erect heads, 1. dentate 
or nearly entire, inv. lu'ceolate, stjles rather livid. H. atratum 
Bab. — Loftv mountains in Scotland. /3. Cumberland and Loch- 
nagar. P. Vn. YUl. E. S. 
ttt St. usually lengthened. 
13. H. ang'liciim (Fv.) ; glaucous green, rt.-l. ovate-lanceolate 
apiculate or acuminate denticulate with long shaggy winged pe- 
tioles, St. with few 1. and few heads, st.-l. clasping ovate acmni-i 
nate, inv. ventricose haii-y setose, phyU. acuminate, styles licid. 
—a. and y. H. vogesiacum Gren. ! — 12 — 18 in. high. St. branch- 
ing in cidtivation. Original rt.-l. roimdish. Rhizome short. 
Fl. pale yellow. — a. H. unglicum (Fr.) ; st. with long arcuate 
ascending lateral ped., st.-l. usually solitary sessile scarcely 
clasping, phyU. all adpressed. H. Luicsoni Bab. — yS. H. am- 
ple.iicaide ( Backh.) ; st. scarcely branched with 1 or few terminal 
headSj st.-l. few clasping, outer phyll. lax. J?. S. 2-378 ? H. cerin- 
thoides ^a6. — y. andifolium (Backh. j; very glaucous, st. much 
branched, 1. very acute or acuminate shai-ply and coarsely toothed 
nearly glabrous, phyll. adpressed. — Mountains, a. Teesdale. 
Craven. Lake district Scottish Highlands. /3. Grampians. 
Ben Bulben, Sligo. y. Caimtoul and by rivei-s Climie and Dee 
in Scotland. Aberdeen Links. P. VII. YHI. E. S. I. 
14. S. iricum (Fr.) ; glaucous green, rt.-l. ovate or oblong- 
lanceolate acute with short shaggy ^\va.^eA petioles, st. lealy 
corymbose at top, st.-l. clasping broadly ovate taper-pointed 
denticulate or dentate lower ones nan-owed below, ped. and inv. 
hairy setose floccose, inv. truncate below, phyll. blimt, styles 
livid. — H. Lajjeyrousii Bab., JE. B. S. 2915. — 1 — 3 ft. high, very 
leafy, rigid, not branching, 1-headed on ban-en soil. Ped. rigid, 
diverging. Original rt.-l. blunt. L. often purjjlish at the end. 
St.-l. decreasing successively upwards, upper 1. broad and roundetl 
below. Phyll. broad, naiTOwed upwards. — Chiefly in mountain 
districts. Braemax. Teesdale. Connemaia; Gar ron Head; 
Bantiy Bay; Castle Taylor, Galway. P. VII. \TII. E. S. I. 
*** Pallidiformes. Iny. more or less baity. Phyll. ad- 
pressed. Fl. hairless externally, nearly or quite glabrous 
at the tips. 
t Styles yellow, rarely icith minute fuscot(s hairs. 
15. H.pal'lidujn (Ft.) ; glaucous, rt.-l. ovate-lanceolate acute 
apicidate-dentate or dentate below with slender petioles, st. few- 
headed with about 1 sessile or stalked J., itw. ovate below_\entvi' 
