11. Gnaphalium supinum L. 
12. Hieracium ardisodon Dahlst. 
Str.: Sandegærde near Thorshavn (!). 
13. H. ciliolatum Dahlst. 
14. H. constrietiforme Dahlst. 
15. H. cordifrons Dahlst. 
Str.: Thorshavn, at the rivulet; Havnedal, at the rivulet; Syderdal (!). 
+ H. danicum Dahlst., K. Svenska Vetensk. Akad. Handl., Bd. 25, 
No. 3, 1893, pp. 118 & 120. AH. vulgatum *integrifolium Joh. Lange, 
Haandbog i den danske Flora, ed. 1, 1851, p. 456: H. integrifolium 
Lange, ibidem, ed. 2, 1856—59, p. 520: Flora Danica, tab. 2661; non 
H. integrifolium Fries, Herb. Normale, fasc. XII, No. 23, 1846, nec 
Symbolæ Hierac., 1848, p. 117. 
In a little plantation in the enclosed fields around Thorshavn I 
found in 1903 a Hieracium, which I could not identify with any of the 
Færoese species described by Mr. Dahlstedt. I therefore sent some 
specimens of it to Mr. Dahlstedt, who determined them as H. dani- 
cum, adding, that the species probably had been accidentally in- 
troduced to the Ferées. His supposition is without doubt right, 
as will appear from the following: In 1898 the direction of the 
Botanical Garden of Copenhagen sent different young shrubs 
to Torshayn for planting and some of them were forwarded to Mr. 
Jone Isaksen, to whom the small plantation in question belongs. 
As H. danicum occurs in the shrubberies and carpets in the Bota- 
nical Garden of Copenhagen, it is but natural to suppose, that some 
fruits have been carried with the sending of shrubs to Thorshavn 
and have grown here. — It will be interesting to follow this intro- 
duction, of which we know the date so exactely. 
16. H. epileucoides Dahlst. 
17. H. epileucum Dahlst. 
18. H. faeröense Dahlst. 
Str.: On grassy slopes at Thorshavn and Sandegærde (!); specimens 
from this locality have been issued in I. Dörfler, Herbarium nor- 
male, No. 4550. 
19. H. Hartzianum Dahlst. 
20. H. heterophyllum Dahlst., and var. pinnatifrons Dahlst. 
21. H. kalsöense Dahlst. 
22. H. leucograptum Dahlst. 
Str.: On grassy slopes at Höjvig near Thorshavn (!). 
23. H. melanochrotum Dahlst. 
