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Compositae. 
pictum Koch., H. murorura pictum Gaud.! p.—Very 
variable: Ls sometimes pinnatifid-laciniate (Nax), or 
almost entirely black (Sion).—b. Gremlii Wolf (II. mu- 
vorum ramosum nudicaule Gaud.!). Ls of a purer green, 
hardly spotted, narrower, longer, without a distinct 
petiole, sinuate-dentate, with acute teeth.*)— c. para- 
doxum Grml. (H. pictum-Trachselianum ?) Stem higher, 
often branching from the base, bearing several or many 
ls, and many heads; peduncles not glandular; invols 
gray with stellate hairs and covered besides with a 
short villosity—Rocky places of Wall, and Vaud; b. Brieg; 
c. Sepey near Aigle. 7 . . . pictum Schl. ! 1421. 
— Ls always hniry on both sides .... 
Section 16. Lannta. 
65. Ls with entire or only faintly toothed edges, thick, and 
gen. covered with a dense >voolly coating like those of 
Verbascum Thapsus. H. tomentosum All. Fr. (H. lanatum 
Fr., another near species =- H. Waldsteinii Tausch.). 
—b. Laggeri Jord. nec Fr. (H. andryaloides intermedium 
Gaud.! H. lanatum-pulmonarioides Favrat). Heads rather 
smaller, supported by longer peduncles, covered some¬ 
times with short glandiferous hairs; hairs gen. rather 
longer; ligules often slightly ciliate.—Rocky places. 
Wall., Saleve, Neucliatel (Noiraigues), upper Simmen- 
thal near Schwarzmatt; b Binnthal. 7 lanatum Vill. 1422. **) 
— Lower ls (rosetted) inciso-dentate, or almost inciso- 
pinnatifid at the base. Stem gen. lower, less leafy, and 
with longer branches than in the last. Hairs gen. less 
dense, heads rather smaller, ligules feebly ciliate.—As 
the last; only at Saleve, not in Wall. 6, 7 
* andryaloides Vill. 1423. 
66 (30). Hairs of the 1.-margins long, stiff (bristle-like), 
so that the Is appear to have long ciline. Stem leafless 
or with 1 — 2 Is.***) Ls glaucous, the rad. more or 
less narrowed at the base (comp. H. rupicolum var.) 
Styles yellow. Hitherto only in Wall. . . . 6*7 
*) H. rupestre All! nec Rap. neque Meg. which resembles this form, 
and which, according to Frol, and Fries, should grow in Switzerland, does not 
differ at all except in its gen. leafless and 1-headed stem, its rather larger 
achenes (4 —4i/2»iw long) and in habit in which it resembles a Leontodon.— 
H. farinulentum Jord.! differs from II. pictum in its stem being covered 
with more numerous stellate hairs, and its non-glandular peduncles; this last 
is found in Piemont and Savoy ! 
**) H. pteropogon Arv -Touv. ! indicated by the author as growing 
in Switzerland, we have only seen in France. See N. Beitr III, 16. 
***) H. subrude Arv.-Touv. ! (Almogell in Wall.) with stem bearing 
2—4. ls, see N. Beitr. Ill, 49. 
