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Hieracium. (Group Vulgata). 



RECORDS : 945. Stenolepis. 



b. anguinum, Dfs. W. R. Linton, 1893. 



952. Murorum, Dfs. P. Gray, 1850. 



k. ciliatum, Dfs. J. T. Johnstone, 1893. 

 w. sarcophyllum, Dfs. E. F. Linton, 1893. 



953. Euprepes, Dfs. E. F. Linton, 1893. 

 958. Caesium. 



c. pallidum, Dfs. J. Sadler, 1858. 



964. Duriceps micracladium, Dfs. E. F. Linton, 1893. 

 967. Vulgatmn, Dfs. W. Carruthers, 1864. Kcd. P. 



Gray, 1850. Wgt.G. C. Druce, 1883. 

 969. Stenophyes, Dfs. W. R. Linton, 1893. 

 971. Angustatum, Dfs. E. F. Linton, 1893. 

 974. Diaphanoides, Dfs. G. F. Scott-Elliot, 1892. 



977. Gothicum, Dfs. J. T. Johnstone, 1891. 



978. Sparsifolium, Dfs. J. T. Johnstone, 1890. 



679. Rigidum g. tridentatum, Dfs. Dr Davidson, 1886. 

 Kcd.]. M Andrew, 1885. 



LOCALITIES : Nithsdale Newton, Dalveen Pass, S.-E.; Thornhill, 

 958, S.-E.; Carron Glen, Sanquhar, 958, J. Sd., S -E., Dr Dv.; Euchan, 

 979 g., Dr Dv. Annandale Beeftub, 978, J. T. J.; Lockerbie, 958, 

 974, S.-E.; Beld Craig, 958, S.-E.; Croft Head, 958, 964, Wellburn, 958, 

 J. T. J.; Black's Hope, 969, W. R. L.; Selcoth, 964, J. T. J.; Lochan- 

 burn, 964, J. T. J.; Duff of Kinnel, 978, J. T. J. ; Moffat, 952, k. w.', 

 945, J. T. J.; Craigmichen Scaur, 978, J. T. J. Eskdale 14 miles 

 north of Langholm, 971, S.-E.; Gilnockie, 958 c. t S.-E.; Harperwhat, 

 Billholm, 967, S.-E. 



Appears, 952 and 967. May 30, S.-E.; remainder July to August, J. 

 T. J. The commonest forms on sandstones are 967, 974, and 958 c.\ 

 on trap-rocks, 967 and 974; on boulder clay, 958 c.\ on whinstones, 

 967, 971, and 978 ; most are exposed or half-shaded (967). 



VISITORS : (Dryfe and Lochanburn, May). Empis billineata, 

 Eristalis pertinax, Syrphus albostriatus, Anthomyia radicum, S.-E. 



Hieracium. (Group Prenanthoides). 



RECORD: 987. Prenanthoides, Dfs. E. F. Linton, 1889. 



LOCALITIES: Nithsdale Caxsexlg, Elliock Sawmills, Dr Dv. Annan- 

 dale -Grey Mare's Tail, E. F. L. ; Correifron, J. T. J. Eskdale 

 Canobie, S.-E. 



On moist rocks, half-shaded and wind-sheltered in long grass. 



