208 ENGLISH BOTANY. 
reduced merely to callous points, sub-glabrous above, pale and 
slightly glaucous beneath, with the network formed by the ultimate 
veins indistinct, sparingly hairy on the veins and margins with 
the hairs rather stout and moderately long. Anthodes rather 
large, numerous or few, in a corymb or short panicle terminated 
by a corymb, with rather slender spreading-ascending peduncles 
generally furnished with a few minute bracts which usually do 
not pass gradually into the outer phyllaries. Pericline hemi- 
spherical at the base ; phyllaries numerous, very obtuse, the inner 
ones broader than the others, dark-olive with paler margins ; all 
sparingly clothed, especially along the middle line, with short 
black-based whitish hairs rarely intermixed with gland-tipped 
ones, sometimes finely and very shortly ciliated towards the apex 
when young. Ligules glabrous, not ciliated at the apex. Styles 
yellow. Achenes chestnut. 
By the banks of streams and ravines in mountainous districts. 
Teesdale ; Glen Esk, Eorfarshire ; side of Loch Tay, Perthshire; 
Corby Den, Kingcausie, Kincardineshire ; Glen Clunie, Braemar ; 
Antrim and Connemara, Ireland. 
England, Scotland, Ireland. Perennial. Autumn. 
Very closely allied to H. corymbosum, but a smaller plant, 
usually 1 to 3 feet high, with the stem more hairy in the lower 
half; the leaves narrower and more parallel-sided, more amplexi- 
caul, less strongly toothed, with the reticulation less evident below. 
The hairs are stronger and more numerous than in II. corymbosum ; 
the anthodes larger, fewer, and not in a large compound corymb ; 
the phyllaries less attenuated towards the apex, sooner becoming 
glabrous at the margins ; the styles less livid ; the achenes paler; 
and the pappus less tinged with brown. 
Saffron Haiokweed. 
SFECIES XXXIV.-H IERACIUM STRICTUM. Fries. 
Plates DCCCLVII. DCCCLV1II. 
Bach. Mon. Hier. p. 71. Bab. Man. Brit. Bot. ed. v. p. 207. Hook. & Am. Brit. FL 
ed. viii. p. 230. Fries, Epic. 121. 
H. denticulatum, Sm. Eng. Bot. No. 2122. 
Stem very leafy, corymboscly or paniculato - corymbosely 
branched at the apex, sub-glabrous or with scattered woolly 
hairs ; peduncles sparingly clothed with stellate down intermingled 
with black-based hairs, but with few or no gland-tipped hairs. 
Leaves distributed over the whole stem, the lower ones oblancco- 
