4 SOME WELSH HAWKWEEDS 
Mountain pace “py banks, not in the lowlands; common in 
South Wales. d 
Localities. Sag detichine” Red Daren and Olchon Daren, in 
oe Hatterel Hills. Monmouthshire: Daren-r-Esgob, Black Moun- 
ain. Breconshire: Common on all the mountain rocks, both on 
ae limestone and sandstone; river-side rocks, Glyn Taf-fechan. 
Carmarthenshire: Cliffs of Llyn-y-fan-fechan; river-side rocks 
near Llangadoc. ~ctaelieesaio Nant Francon. Westmoreland: 
Ambleside, 1870, Rev. #. Ff. Linton! 
Often growing in company with var. econ ser ok but 
keeping quite distinct from it in the character. above 
Cultivated along with it for six or seven years, it tks ocied its 
characters perfectly. I have endeavoured to a nina ke relation to 
var. oY ‘ 
t out by me through the London Bot. Exe hinge Club in 
1896, ee Llangadoe, as var. pellucidum Laestad. 
pecimens of this plant in Mr. Hanbury’s herbarium front 
wseieel of the above localities have been named var. pellucidum 
Laestad. by Dr. Elfstrand; but, after watching the two for a series 
of years, I feel sure that = are distinct. 
mL. ex , Var. SANGUINEUM, Nov. V 
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vigorous plants sometimes with conspicuous forward teeth), the 
two sides of the blade often unequal at base, the margins bearing 
small teeth which are often — to points, the tip similar, or 
shortly acuminate in the inner leav 
Stem 12-15 nearly santa Genres furrowed when 
dry, branched from. phone the middle, the main branches straight. 
Primary flower short-stalked, soon Sreeiotped by the secondaries 
bearing abundant black-based greyish hair and loose tomentum, 
especially on the conspicuous white margins; tip incurved in bud. 
Anthode semiglobose on opening. Ligules, at least occasionally, 
ciliate at tip. Style not quite pure yellow. 
Standing well away from the type, and from other common 
oe of H. murorum, in the broad, semiglobose anthode, and 
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seen a stem-leaf. 
Bot. Exch. Club poco for 1893 (as H. cinerascens Jord.), 
p- 418, and edt = - murorum yar. caliginosum Dahl. ?), p. 555: 
rc Veikchire Limestone pavements at Malham Cove 
1 S aanels and Moughton Sear, near Settle, 1891; Ingle- 
biutkighs 1891; all #. J. Hanbury! Breconshire: abundant on 
shaded and exposed limestone rocks at the head of Dy 
