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H. Halleri. Villars Dauph. v. 3. 1 04; t. 26, hybridum. mild. 

 Sp. PL V. 3. 1 587. Hook. Scot. 229 ; omitting the refer- 

 ence to Engl. Bot. 



H. pumilum. Willd. v. 3. 1562. Mr. Sieber. 



In the Highlands of Scotland. 



On the Clova mountains. Mr. Thomas Drummond. 



Perennial. July, August. 



For a wild specimen of this 1 am also obliged to Mr. Robert- 

 son. It agrees precisely with others sent from Styria, 

 by Mr. Sieber, and clears up every difficulty respecting 

 this species and H.villosum, from which, as well as from 

 H. alpinum, it is certainly distinct ; though perhaps the 

 latter is equally entitled to be reckoned caulescent. 

 The radical leaves of H. Halleri are much fewer than in 

 alpinum, less coarsely toothed, and one resembling 

 them is sometimes placed about an inch up the stem ; 

 one or two still higher being very small, lanceolate, 

 acute, and nearly sessile. Stem usually simple and 

 single-floweredj rarely 2- or 3-flowered, not shaggy, 

 but rough with short, black, prominent bristles. Cal. 

 dark, clothed with some pale hairs, but by no means 

 shaggy like ijT. aZpi?zwm. T\i&Jlorets however are ex- 

 ternally hairy, about the summit of the tube, as in that 

 species. The whole flower is of a full golden yellow, 

 not lemon -coloured like villosum ; nor is the stem hollow 

 as in that, but full of light pith, exactly in the manner 

 of H. alpinum. 



403. 1. 20 from the bottom, add— 



Willdenow has a genus called Diotis, Sp. PL v. 4. 

 368, but of later date than this of Desfontaines. 



407. 1. 15, after 135, insert E7igl. Bot. v. 24. 1. 1706. 



430. 1. 15, add — In the woods of Blaize Castle, near 

 Bristol. 



465. 1. 5 from the bottom, after Dill, add — Frequent in 

 pastures and waste ground between Bristol and the 

 Severn. 



469. 1. 4 from the bottom, add — Near St. Edmund's hill. 

 Bury. Rev. Dr. Webb. 



