130 FLORA ORCADENSIS. 
Note.—Mr Arthur Bennett, to whom specimens 
of the arctium from Westray were sent, informed 
Col. H. H. Johnston that the “Arctrwm nemorosum 
(Lejeune)” of British authors is not the plant of 
Lejeune; and that the plants from Orkney are 
Arctium vulgare (A. H. Evans), var. pyenocephalum 
(A. H. Evans), in “ Journal of Botany,” vol. li, p. 117 
(April 1913). 
Crepis nicceensis (Balb.) 
Seen by Mr Ar. Bennett. In hay-field, Lower 
’'Tween-the-Brecks, Gyre, Orphir (2nd August 1912) ; 
a weed of cultivation, not native. 
HIERACIUM RUBICUNDUM (F. J. Hanbury). 
Seen by Rev. E. F. Linton. Sandstone crags at 
seashore, west side of Walkmill Bay, Orphir (19th 
and 20th July 1912); rare on grassy crags, Melsetter, 
Waas, Hoy (11th August 1918); native at both places. 
HrerRAcIuM CALEDONICUM (F. J. Hanbury). 
Seen by Rev. E. F. Linton. Grassy banks at sea- 
shore, Scapa, St. Ola (5th July 1912); native. 
HIERACIUM BUGLOSSOIDES (Arv.-Touv.) 
Seen by Rev. E. F. Linton. Crags at seashore, 
west side of Walkmill Bay, Orphir (15th August 
1881); native. 
Hieracium scoticum (F. J. Hanbury). 
Seen by Rev. E. F. Linton. Crags on hill-side, 
North Hill, Westray (15th July 1883 and 28th 
August 1913); very rare on Vins Hamar, Fitty Hill, 
