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R. macrophyllus. 1900. R. 



subsp. Schlechtendalii. 1900. R. 



var. macrophylloides. Glen Masson, 1901, F. A. Rogers. 



-R. 



R. hirtifolius, var. danicus. Glen Masson, 1901, F. A. R. R. 

 R. pyramidalis. Kirn, 1901, W. M. R. R. 

 R. cinerosus, Rogers. Dalmally, 1901, W. M. R. R. 

 R. mucronatus. Near Dalmally, 1893, M. and S/i. -R. 

 R. melanoxylon. Dalmally, 1893, M. and Sh. R. 

 R. infestus. Kirn, 1801, W. M. R. R. 

 R. radula, subsp. echinatoides. [R]. 



subsp. sertiflorus. Abundant about Arrochar, 1901, Marshall. 



-R. 

 R. Koehleri, subsp. dasyphyllus. Kirn to Glen Masson, 1901, 



W. M. R.R. 



R. saxatilis. "Top. Bot."--R. 

 R. Chamsemorus. Near Kingshouse, M. and Hanb., 1889. R. 



(To be continued.} 



SCOTTISH HIERACIA. 

 By JAMES W. H. TRAIL, A.M., M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. 



IN the 'Topographical Botany of Scotland,' it was stated 

 ("Annals Scot. Nat. Hist," October 1898, p. 230), that the 

 records under Hieracium had been deferred, in the hope that 

 Mr. Hanbury would be able to revise them, so as to secure 

 greater accuracy. As he has not been able to fulfil his 

 intention to do so, I have thought it better to issue the 

 following notes, compiled by myself from records published 

 by Messrs. Hanbury, E. and W. Linton, Marshall, and others, 

 in recent years. It has been confined to those in Watson's 

 " Topographical Botany," Ed. 2 (in brackets), and the later 

 publications, to secure, as far as possible, uniformity of value 

 in the nomenclature. The " species " of earlier records often 

 differ so widely from those in the subjoined list, that it is not 

 advisable to combine those of the two periods in such a list ; 

 and the revision of the records is a task that I cannot attempt 

 to perform. The list has been prepared with care from the 



