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Hieracia Sir Joseph Hooker and Mr. Baker say: — "No case can 

 he made of these. They are local forms with the shadowest of shady 

 • characters."' Mr. Bennett writes : " H. iricum and H. Gibsoni are 

 the best marked forms." 



42. *Campanula rotundifolia (L.), wr. speciosa (A. G. More). W. Ireland. 



" Very well distinguished by its large flowers and small calyx lobes, 

 approaching the Swiss C. Scheuzeri." (J. D. H.) 



43. Statice reticulata (Sm.). "Baker agrees with me that this is also a 



Mediterranean species." (J. D. H.) 



44. Erythn^a capitata (Willd.), var. sphrerocephala (Towns. )._ Isle of 



Wio-ht. ' ' A form of E. centauriitvi utterly anomalous in its genus 

 in the insertion of the stamens. A monster rather than a species." 

 (J. D. H.) 



45. *Erythrfealatifolia (Sm.). On the sandy dunes near Liverpool "A 



local form." (J. D. H.) 



46. Myosotis collina (Hoflfim.), var. Mittenii (Baker). Sussex. 



47. Veronica officinaKs (L.), var. hirsuta (Hopk.). Ayr, Scotland. 



48. Veronica arvensis (L.), var. eximia (Towns.). Hampshire. 



49. Mentha alopecuroides (Hull). Nearest to M. duldssvma (Dum.). 



50. Mentha pratensis (Sole). Only once found. 



51. Chenopodium rubrum (L.), var. pseudobotryoides (H. C. Watson). 



52. Salix ferruginea (Forbes). England, Scotland. " Probably a hybrid 



between *S'. viminalis and aS'. cincrcaJ' (J. D. H. ) 



53. Salix Grahami (Borr. ). Sutherland, Perth. ' ' A hybrid ? " (J. D. H. ) 



54. Salix Sadleri (Syme). Aberdeen. "A hybrid?" (J. D. H.) 



55. *Spiranthes Romanzoviana (Cham.). Ireland (N. America). 



56. *Sisyrinchiumangustifolium (Mill.). Ireland. (Arctic and Temp. N. 



America. ) 



57. Allium Babingtonii (Borrer). West England, West Ireland. "A 



form of ^. anqjcloprasuni, itself a naturalised species." (J. D. H.) 



58. *PoTAMOGETON LANCEOLATUS (Sm.). Auglesca, Cambridgeshire, Ire- 



land. Mr. Bennett writes : — " Endemic ! I have taken a good amount 

 of trouble to ascertain this. Nearly 400 specimens I have distributed 

 all over the world with requests for information as to anything like 

 it. The response is everywhere the same, 'nothing.' The nearest to 

 it occurs in the Duchy of Lauenberg but is referable to P. hetcro- 

 lyhyllus.'' 



59. Potamogeton Griffithii (Ar. Bennett). Carnarvon. "Nearest to this 



is a probable hybrid from N. America, but not identical." (Ar. 

 Bennett.) 



60. Potamogeton pusillus (L.), suh-sp. Sturrockii (Ar. Benn.). Perth. 



61. Potamogeton pusillus (L.), var. rigidus (Ar. Benn.). Orkneys, 



Shetlands. 

 02. R,ui)piarostellata (Koch.), var. nana(Bosw.). Orkneys. 



63. *Eriocaulon septangulare (With. ). Hebrides, Ireland. N. America. 



64. Scirpus uniglunus (Link), var. Watsoni (Bab.). Scotland, England. 



"This is a variety of a sub-species of the common S. palustris." 

 (J. D. H.) 



65. Luzula pilosa (Willd. ), var. Borreri ( Bromf). 



m. *Carex involuta (Bab.). Cheshire. " A distinct enough plant but 

 probably a hybrid between C. vcsicaria and C. ampuUacca, ibund in 

 one ])lace only." (J. D. H.) 



67. Carex glauca (Murr.), var. stictocarpa (Sm.). Scotland. 



