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47. COMPOSITACEiE . 
Tribe XXVII. Hypochceridece Less. 
51. Hypoch(eris L. 
§ 1. Genuine Koch. Pappus in 2 rows ; hairs of outer row 
simple-scabrous, of inner plumose. 
1. II. GLABRA L. 
Stemless. Root ann. simple slender , tapshaped ; fl.-st. ra- 
dical mostly naked leafless or with only now and then a sessile 
1. at the forks, mostly simple or sparingly branched, few-fld. ; 
1. nearly all radical oblong attenuate downwards, repandly 
sinuate-toothed , teeth sharp triangular, sinuses shalloic rounded ; 
fl. small, the Jits, not longer than the inner and longer scales of 
inv. ; ped. 1-fld. long thickened at top, very sparingly bracteo- 
late ; scales of inv. flat smooth or naked loithout any fringed or 
echinato- serrate keel or crest ; ach. of disk mostlv with a beak as 
long as themselves, of margin mostly erostrate ; pappus mostly 
stipitate. — Koch 490 ; Coss. et Germ. ii. 426 ; Bab. 191 ; Gren. 
et Godr. ii. 292 ; RFG. xix. 22, t. 47. ft', ii. iii. iv. ; Willk. 
et Lange Fl. Ilisp. ii. 228. — Herb. ann. Mad. 1, 2, 3. ccc; PS. 
reg. 2, 3, c ; GD. reg. 2, rr. — Varr. : — 
a. genuina Godr. 1. c. ; Willk. et Lange 1. c. ; ach. of outer row 
erostrate truncate with the pappus sessile, of disk attenuate into 
a beak or pappus-stalk as long as themselves. — If. glabra a 
RFG. 1. c. f. ii. ; a. vidgaris , Coss. et Germ. 1. c. 427. H. glabra 
Bab. 1. c. (excl. var. 13). H. glabra Linn. Sp. 1140; Vill. 
Dauph. iii. 64; Lam. Diet. v. 571, 111. t. 656. f. 1 ; EB. t. 575; 
Pers. ii. 378. no. 5 ; Buch 194. no. 238 ; Hook. Fl. Sc. i. 234 ; 
Sm. E. Fl. iii. 375 ; DC. vii. 90; Seub. Fl. Az. 33. H. hispida 
and II. dimorplia Brot. Fl. Lus. i. 332. u II. adscendens Brot. 
Phytogr. Lus. t. 25.” — Mad. in vineyards, by roadsides, on 
sunny rocky banks and in mountain pastures in the turf every- 
where especially in dry poor soil or exposed places ; e. g. at 
top of ridge between the Valle and Rib. de Jofio Gomes, vine- 
yards below S. Roque’s Church, mountain pastures above the 
Mount, in the Rib. das Cales and up the Caminho do Meio ; 
at Camacha, head of Rib. Fundo at the Fanal below the Paul, 
at the Serrado do Porto da Cruz, St. Ant° da Serra, &c. ; 
in PS. on N. side of Pico d’Anna Ferreira, and on Pico do 
Gastello; in GD. on highest peaks. Jan.-July. 
(3. Loiseleuriana Godr. 1. c. ; Willk. et Lange 1. c. ; ach. all at- 
tcnuately beaked with the pappus more or less stipitate (those 
of the outer row often only half-beaked). — II. glabra (3 Bab. 
1. c. ; b. RFG. 1. c. f. iii. ; y rostrata Coss. et Germ. 1. c. 427. II. 
lialbisii i( Loisel. Not. 124;” DC. vii. 91; Schultz in WB. ii. 
473. — Mad. rrr, only an odd pi. here and there intermixed 
