PLANTS FOUND NEAR SETTLE. _ 8538 
differs from the common form of Hieracium murorum by 
the rigidity of the whole plant, greater thickness of its leaves, 
citron-colour of the flower, white hairs of the calyx, etc. 
Mieracium cerinthoides? or inuloides. Ouster-Bank Wood, be- 
tween the footpath and the River Ribble, Mr. J. Tatham. 
fMieracium prenanthoides. Hesleden Gill and Stainforth Force, 
near Settle, Mr. J. Tatham. 
Mieracium anglicum or Lawsonii. Mill Island? Rocks near At- 
termire Cave. (Stainforth Force Rocks, below the Fall, 
Mr. J. Tatham.) 
Meracium murorum (or cesium of Bab.). Near Settle Bridge. 
Mill Island. Cavehole Wood, etc. 
Meracium murorum, var. pilosissimum, if not H. villosum or 
Lawsonui or pulmonarium, as marked interrogatively. Rocks 
near Attermire Cave. 
Mieracium murorum, var. hypocheridoides. In many places about 
Settle, as near Attermire Cove. Malham Cove. Awes 
Scar. Giggleswick Scar. Rock at Stockdale Edge, ete. 
Meracium sylvaticum, or H. vulgatum of Babington. Mill Island. 
Plentiful on hillocks by the side of Giggleswick Tarn, etc. 
Mieracium rigidum. Attermire Scar, near Settle. (Mr. J. Tatham.) 
(Found in several places near Manchester, as Timperley, 
Withington, ete., J. W.) 
Mieracium sabaudum, or H. boreale of Babington. Not uncom- 
mon, as in Mill Island, banks of the Ribble, etc. 
Mieracium umbellatum. Bridge between Settle and Giggleswick, 
Mr. J. Tatham. 
Mieracium Lapeyrousii, or Hieracium iricum of Babington. Mill 
Island. 
Hieracium intermedium or conjunctum. An intermediate form be- 
tween H. sabaudum and H. rigidum, found by Mr. J. Ta- 
tham, near the water at Brockhole Pasture, on the road to 
Lodge, and another intermediate form at Lodge Gill. 
_ Hypocheris maculata. The spotted varieties of the Hieracium grow- 
ing near Attermire Cave and about Gordale, etc., seem to 
have been mistaken for this plant; which however I believe 
T have seen growing plentifully in steep inaccessible places at 
Humphrey Head, near Cartmell Wells, Lancashire, a spot 
much resemblmg the Great Orme’s Head, where this plant 
also grows, along with others found in both places, as Heli- 
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