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of the leaves of the inland form is somewhat greater than in the ex- 
treme sand dune form but considerably smaller than in the cliff form. 
The characters of the leaf margin vary with the individuals much in 
the same way as in the coast forms, but the characters of the in- 
florescence is peculiarly uniform, the umbelloid and contracted in- 
florescence being the rule. The type occurs as a woodland plant in 
most parts of the province, and series belonging to this type have been 
collected at various points. List no. 35 belongs to a series cultivated 
since 1919 and collected at St. Olof, a village situated in eastern Scania 
about 9 kilometres from the sea. A plant belonging to this series is 
represented in fig. 45. Another series of the inland form, brought 
Fig. 47. H. umbellatum. Cult. cliff type from Varberg. 
home from woodlands at Stehag (in the middle part of the province), 
is tabulated in table 23 (shown to the extreme right in fig. 44). The 
characteristic features of the type are clearly seen in these plants, which 
have been in culture since 1920. 
We are now ready to examine the cultivated material of Hieracium 
umbellatum brought home from various places on the coast strip to 
the north and south of the north-west region of Scania discussed above. 
The coast to the north is a sandy beach running through the southern 
and middle part of Halland, while the coast strip of the northern part 
of this province, as well as that of Bohuslän, is much broken and rocky. 
We should accordingly expect to find the dune form distributed in the 
southern and middle parts of Halland and the cliff form in the northern 
part of Halland and in Bohuslän. This is just what happens. The 
