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9. Folio sa, Fr. 



H. corymbosum, Fr., 77 (?), 80 (?), 87-93, 96, 97, 103-106, 108, 

 109, iii. 



var. salicifolium, Lindeb. Recorded for 87 and 89, but not 



noticed by Linton in " Brit. Hier." 

 var. melanoglochin, W. R. Linton, 108. 

 var. umbellatiforme, W. R. Linton. Linn of Campsie in 88 



or 89. 



H. auratum, Fr., 72 (77 and 86, " Gl. Cat."), 87-89, 92, 96-98 

 (99, "Gl. Cat."), 104-109, iii. 



var. thulense, F. J. Hanb., 112. Regarded by Dahlstedt as 



a form of next. 



H. crocatum, Fr., 72, 73 (74 and 86, " Gl. Cat."), 79, 80, 87-92, 

 96-98, 103-105, 109 (no, "Gl. Cat."). 

 var. pycnophyllum, Lindeb., 88. 

 var. trichophyton, Almq., 88. 

 H. maritimum, F. J. Hanb., \ 08. 



H. boreale, Fr. Recorded from all except 78, 82, 86, 89, 93, 96, 

 103, 105, 107-11%, but the records require revision. 

 var. Hervieri, " Arv. Jouv." 73. 



i o. Umbellata. 



H. umbellatum, L., 72-75, 80, 86, 88, 90, 96, 98. Also recorded 

 from 77, 81, 83, 91, 100, 101, 102, 108, 109, but requiring 

 confirmation. 



var. pauciflorum, Harttn., 98, 108. 

 var. linariifolium, Wallr., 72, 88. 



Hypochseris glabra, L., 92. 



Leontodon hirtus, L., 77 conf., 85, 89 (?), 98 ("Gl. Cat."). 



L. hispidus, L., 84, 97, and 101 ("Gl. Cat."). 



L. autumnalis, L. All vice-counties. 



var. sordidus, Bab. Frequent, though recorded from few 



vice-counties, 91-97, 107, no. 



Taraxacum officinale, Weber, var. erythrospermum (Andrz.}. 

 Probably wide spread, though not often expressly noted; 91, 



93, 95> 97- 



var. palustre (DC.}, 84, 95, 101, 102, and 103 ("Gl. Cat."), 



105, 107. 



var. udum (ford.}. Has been recorded from 88, 90, 92, 108. 

 Lactuca muralis, Fresen., 75, 84, 89, 9 if (?), 93!, 99, and 101 



("Gl. Cat"). 



Sonchus oleraceus, L. This varies greatly, showing the forms dis- 

 tinguished by Wallroth as integrifolius, triangnlaris, and lacerus, 

 being also sometimes glandular, sometimes nearly glabrous. 



