the Cambridge Botanic Garden. Flowers in July and Au- 
gust. 
A hardy perennial plant. Stem upright, shaggily furred, 
nearly round, nervedly streaked. Leaves wideset, decres- 
cent, scattered, pointing rather upwards, halfstemclasping, 
owing to the blackish glands at the edge showing the appear- 
ance of being obsoletely serrate, lower ones lanceolately ‘ob- 
long, upper ones ovately lanceolate, varicosely veined un- 
derneath, longer ones three inches or more in length, and 
an inch or more in breadth. Calyx of numerous leaflets, 
soft, with a dark coloured and very shaggy fur, squarrosely 
or irregularly spreading, twice shorter than the ray or more, 
outer leaflets linearly lanceolate, narrow, inner ones very 
narrow. lorets of the ray numerous, linear, narrow, deep 
yellow, more than an inch long, three-toothed, hairy at 
the back. Florets of the disk with a turbinately spreading 
limb, segments rather pointed and nearly upright. 
