547 PICRIS HIERACIOIDES. 



223 



54 Line, north ! Bogg cat. 



55 Leicester. 



56 Notts. 



57 Derby ! 



61 York s. east. Webster rec. 



62 n. east. Baker cat. 



63 s. west. 



64 m. w. F. A. Lees cat. 



65 n. west. Ward sp. 



66 Durham. 



70 Cumberland. Baker cat. 

 80 Koxburgh. Brother ston rec. t 

 (67 68). [77 Hook. Scot.] 



548 Leontodon hirtus. 



1 Corn. west. Cunnack cat. 



2 east. Briggs cat. 



8 Devon south ! Briggs cat. 



4 north ! 



5 Som. south. Coleman cat. 



6 north. Thwaites cat. 



7 Wilts north. Flower cat. 



8 south. Flower cat. 



9 Dorset. Pleydell cat. 



10 Wight ! More cat. 



11 Hants south ! Notcutt cat. 



12 north ! Towns, cat. 



13 Sussex west ! Borrer cat. 



14 east ! Coleman cat. 



15 Kent e. ! G. E. Smith cat. 



16 west. 



17 Surrey ! 



18 Essex south. 



19 north. Varenne cat. 



20 Herts. Coleman cat. 



21 Middlesex ! Hind cat. 



22 Berks ! 

 28 Oxford. 



24 Bucks. Britten cat. 



25 Suffolk east. Purchas ins. 



26 west. 



27 Norfolk east. 



28 west. Bell sp. 



29 Cambridge. Babington cat. 



30 Bedford. 



31 Hunts ! 



32 Northton ! Berkeley ms. 

 38 Gloster east. Prentice cat. 

 34 west ! Thwaites cat. 



36 Hereford. Purchas cat. 



37 Worcester. 



38 Warwick. Kirk cat. 



39 Stafford. 



40 Salop. Leighton cat. 



41 Glamorgan. 



44 Carmarthen. Motley cat. 



45 Pembroke. Babington cat. 



50 Denbigh. J.E. Bowman cat. 



51 Flint ! 



53 Lincoln south ! 



54 north ! Bogg cat. 



55 Leicester. Bloxam sp. 



56 Notts. 



58 Chester ! J. L. Warren cat. 



59 Lane. s. F. M. Webb cat. 



61 York s. east. 



62 n. east. Bean sp. 



63 s. w. F. A. Lees cat. 



64 m. w. F. A. Lees cat. 



65 n. west. 



66 Durham. 



67 Northumberland. 



69 Westmoreland. Windsor. 



70 Cumb. "Thomas Benson." 

 80 Eoxburgh. Brotherston rec. 



82 Haddington. Balfour cat. 



83 Edinburgh. Balf. flo. 



[77 88]. (92 Dickie t). 

 This plant well illustrates 

 the practical difficulty in 

 tracing a line of severance 

 between " common " and 

 "not common" plants. Its 

 abundance in South Eng- 

 land would place it in the 

 list of common plants for 

 the first forty or sixty coun- 

 ties ; yet it is quite rare or 

 local in Scotland, if genu- 

 inely wild anywhere in that 

 northern half of Britain. 



