16 FURTHER NOTES ON HIERACIA. 
I wish, in conclusion, to acknowledge the great assistance which 
I have received from the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers in drawing up the 
above descriptions. 
FURTHER NOTES ON HIERACIA NEW TO BRITAIN. 
By Freperick J. Hansury, F.L.S. 
(Concluded from vol. xxx., p. 370.) 
lis 
from the Misses Thompson, who have thoroughly worked up the 
Hieracium flora of the district, with the request that I would name 
commutatum Beck. x Eupatorrum Griseb. (?). — I have not 
personally seen the above in the fresh state, but, judging from the 
fine series of specimens recently given me by the Rey. Augustin 
Ley, have little doubt but that this determination will prove to be 
; Pp 
occupied some twenty yards of the hedgebanks, and there were 
many hundred specimens. It appeared distinct from both, yet 
: 
de, and slightly 
bosum, in the darker 
in the stem, which was less hairy. 
colouring of the whole plant, in the stiff whitish hairs of the stem, 
