358 ADDITIONAL SPECIES, ETC. 



576. HiERAciUM ScHMiDTn, " Tausch." 

 Ai-ea ? 



Incognit. This may be exi^unged altogether. It was 

 never known to me as a species ; and it is omitted in the 

 third edition of Babington's Manual, the only British au- 

 thor who had described it. Dr. Arnott assigns the la- 

 belled examples that have been seen by himself, partly to 

 H. sjdvaticum, and partly to H. murorum ; that is, to the 

 species so designated by English botanists, and described 

 under those names in the British Flora. (See vol. ii. 

 page 56, No. 573*.) 



t. HiERAciuM C0RY5IB0SUM, Fries. 



Area ****** 7 * ^ 10 11 * * * 15 16 17. 



South limit in " Wales" and " Teesdale." 



North limit in Sutherland. 



Estimate of provinces 6. Estimate of counties 10. 



Latitude 53 — 59. Highland tj^pe of distribution. 



A. A. regions. Superagrarian — Inferarctic zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in North Highlands. 



Ascends to 500 yards, or upwards, m East Highlands. 



Eange of mean annual temperature 46 — 41. 



Native. Eupestral, &c. In Babington's Manual we 

 are informed that this species occurs in " mountain glens 

 in Wales and Scotland," and also in Teesdale. If I 

 rightly know the species intended under this name, I have 

 seen it in various places in Perth, Forfar, Aberdeen, and 

 Sutherland ; and I have also received it from Argyle and 

 Forfar, labelled as denticulatum and boreale. It is like- 



