Composite. "Ol 
paler, with more abundant stellate hairs; Is more often 
toothed; approaching H. picroides.—c. Schneideri Grml. 
As the var. b. but Is sinuate-dentate; heads more nu¬ 
merous (up to 40 and more], distinctly smaller; glandi¬ 
ferous hairs of the peduncles shorter.—Alp., rare; Sils! 
between Hospentlial and Zumdorf! Gorges d’Alesse! 
var. b. Maria Sils! Grimsel! Maienwand! Eginenthal ! 
St. Bernard! var. c. Gerenthal, Upper Wallis, in com¬ 
pany with b. 8 . . . ochroleucum Schl. ! 1408. 
— Stem lower, 15— 25 cm, bearing 1—5 heads! the lateral 
peduncles gen. in the axils of developed Is (not bract¬ 
like). Ls not net-veined underneath, not fiddle-shaped 
and only half-clasping, sinuate-dentate. Ligules gen. 
feebly ciliate or glabr. Achenes light red. Some of the 
hairs of the ls always not-glandular. Often resem¬ 
bling H. intybaceum and H. Bocconei.— Alp., very rare *) 
picroides Vill. 1409. 
Section 12. Intybacea. 
59 (24. 26). Ls light green, long-lanceolate, sinuate-dentate, 
narrowed at the base. Hairs all glandiferous. Outer 
invol. ls spreading, lighter green. FIs very pale yellow. 
H. albidum 'Vill.—Alp. and subalp. 8 
intybaceum Wulf. 1410. 
Section 13. Avnplexicmtlia. 
60 (25). Ls thin, rather glaucous, with almost entire 
edges. Styles yellow. Stem rarely exceeding 20 cm , 
few-headed, gen. only bearing 2 Is. Ls not viscous; 
their hairs all glandiferous. H. cerinthoides Thom.Schl.! 
not L., H. Reuteri Rchb. /.—Mount, and subalp. (Alp. 
and Jura) of western Switz., not common. 7 
Pseudocerinthe Koch. 1411. 
— Ls thicker, gen. green, more or less sinuate-dentate. 
Styles gen. brownish. Type of II. amplexicaule . 01 
61. Hairs of the ls all glandiferous, rarely on the 
lower ls mixed with longer non-glandiferous hairs. 
Upper ls (those of the branches) broad, with broadbases, 
half-clasping (rarely narrower, not clasping: v. pe- 
trteum Hopp.?). PI. viscous, bearing several or many 
*) Probably a collective species or, rather, composed of various hybrid 
forms. Here are found: H. ochroleucum-prenanthoides Favre (St. Bern¬ 
ard), H. intybaceum-ochroleucum piliferum Favrat! (Maienwand, inter 
parentes; much resembling H. intybaceum); also: H. Huteri Haustn.! 
H. Ganderi Hut.! H. macrocephalum Hut.! H. lutescens Hut.! the 
last approaching- H. ochroleucum piliferum in its taller, many*-headed stems, 
its more clasping ls which are rather more net-veined underneath and its 
invols with more numerous stellate hairs. The pi. of Villars (Valserberg, Graub.) 
appears to be an H. intybaceum-prenanthoides. 
