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H. vulgatum, Fr. 



1. G.W.R. goods-station, Launceston, 1917, Wise. 



*Var. sciaphilum (Uechtr) . 



3. Wall close to St. Austell railway station, 1917, Tresidder. 



Hypochoeris glabra, Linn. 



3. Par, 1911, Davey. 



*H. radicata, Linn, var. minor, Schultz & Bip. 



4. Pentire, St. Minver, 1919, Smith-Pearse. 



H. macuiata, Linn. 



7. " Lizard " (Flora). Abundant among boulders en Kynance 

 Downs, Thurston. * The Lizard specimens are similar 

 (though not so large as yours) to those from Humphrey Head, 

 Lancashire, and are the var. pinnatifida, Weiss (1895) = var. 

 Malleri, Lange (1864)." Arthur Bennett in letter to F. H. 

 Davey. 



"Leontodon nudicaule, Banks & Soland. var. leiolena, Druce. 



7. "At the Lizard this was the common plant," Druce, New 

 Phyt., 1911, p. 315; R.I.C., 1913, p. 228. 'This plant has 

 glabrous periclines. I have noticed it in several places in 

 Cornwall," Davey. 



L. hispidum, Linn. 



2. West Petherwin. 1920, Wise. 



3. Par Harbour, 1916, Harvey. 



Taraxacum officinale, Weber. 



In Lindman's Svensfc Fanerogam Flora, Dahlstedt describes 99 



species of Dandelion. The records for the Cornish varieties, 



require revision. 



*Var. affine (Jord). 



5. East Pentire. Newquav, 1912, Vigurs, R./.C., 1913, f>. 228. 

 Perranporth Sandhills, Davey, ibid. 



