Compos'd®. 
265 
— Hairs of the 1.-margins shorter and softer, rarely rather 
bristly, but then the rad. Is broad at the base. Styles 
brownish or dirty yellow ..... OS 
Section 17. Oreaden. (Type of H. Schmidtii ) 
67. Invols with fairly rare stellate hairs, but with more 
or less abundant glandiferous hairs, which 
gives them a darker colour. Ligules often feebly ciliate. 
H. pallidum Fr., H. bifidum Sclil.! H. Favrei Wolf!*) 
—Alp. and subalp. on granite; Wall. 7 
Schmidtii Tausch. 1424. 
— Invols densely covered with stellate hairs, gray; 
peduncles not very, or not at all, glandular. Ls often 
thinner than in the last, gen. with longer petioles, often 
not much narrowed at the base, the younger ones, at 
any rate, furnished with stellate hairs underneath. Heads 
large, with long, not-ciliate ligules, and narrowed-acu- 
minate invol. ls; the latter slightly more imbricated 
than H. prsecox. H. bifidum Koch?, H. pallidiforme 
Arv.-Touv.!—b. Wolfianum Favrei Ls with finer hairs, 
broad at the base; form approaching H. prsecox.— W. 
(Arbatz, Balen, Einfisclithal); b. Bovernier. 7 
rupicolum Fr. 1425. 
Section 18. Vulgata. 
68 (66). Peduncles without glandiferous hairs or these rare 
(and short!). Ls glaucous, often sinuate-dentate, more 
or less narrowed at the base, gen. glabr. above, often 
with stellate hairs below, the caul. 0—2. Styles gen. 
livid . . . . . . . . . Of) 
— Peduncles glandular, rarely without glands in the alpine 
forms or in the forms with leafy stems . . 71 
69. Invol. gray in consequence of the dense stellate hairs, 
but wi thout long simple hair s. Stem not tall, arched. 
Ls often spotted, unequal; the outer ones oblong, with 
distinctly separate petiole, sinuate-dentate, the inner 
linear-lanceolate, covered underneath with stellate hairs 
often very dense. Recalling the Pulmonarea rather than 
the Glauca. H. politum Chr. p. not Fr., H. Arveti Grml. 
not Yerl.? See N. Beitr. Ill, 17. — Gravelly places and 
edges of torrents in the Alp. and subalp.; G. in several 
places. 8.Mureti Grml. 1426. 
— Invol. with long, simple, more or less numerous hairs 70 
*) For the allied species: H. ceratodon, intricatum, cephalodes 
Arv.-Touv.! see N. Beitr., Ill, 49.— H. ovatum Schl.! should be referred 
partly to H. Schmidtii and partly to H. rupicolum; these two species are in 
other respects often difficult to separate, especially when dry. 
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