52 44. COMPOSITiE. 



569. HiERACIUM AURANTIACUM, Linn. 



Area (*****6**9**12*14 15 16). 

 Alien. Recorded from about a dozen counties, but 

 everybody seems to hold it only an introduced plant. 



HiERACIUM Auricula, Linn. 



Area [12]. 



Incognit. This has been long on record as found some- 

 where in Westmoreland or Cumberland, or in both coun- 

 ties, but the locality very inexactly indicated; and the 

 presumption seems strong that some other species may 

 have been mistaken for the present one. A note on the 

 locality, by Mr. W. BoiTer, in Phytologist, ii. p. 434—5, 

 may be advantageously consulted by those botanists who 

 are desirous to hunt for the species in the Lake province. 



HiERACIUM DUBiUM, Linn. 



Area [8 * * * 12]. 



Incognit. Involved in equal obscurity with the pre- 

 ceding species. On Fairfield mountain, near Rydal, in 

 Westmoreland, according to Hudson's Flora Anglica. In 

 Turner and Dillwyn's Guide we have three localities cited, 

 two of which may possibly mean the same place as the one 

 above given from Hudson ; namely, Keswick and Patter- 

 dale, in the Lake province, — and Coxbench wood, in Derby- 

 shire. 



