18 FURTHER NOTES ON HIERACIA, 
A very interesting plant, found by Mr. H. C. Hart and 
myself in July, 1891, on the grassy banks of the Carrick River, Co. 
Donegal, scarcely above sea level. It appears to be intermediate 
e base, and the phyllaries so abnormall long, narrow and very 
acute, overtopping the y buds to the extent of making them 
appear nearly double their true length, that it is very doubtful if it 
e to that species at all. . Whi no further 
foliisque caulinis basi incisis, etc. Observatione maxime dignum!”’ 
d. A plant found by Dr. White at Loch Lubnaig, Perthshire, 
on the 27th August, 1891. Excepting that the involucres are very 
mens. The further discovery that some of Mr. Beeby’s Shetland 
Hae Hill, near Brae, are certainly 
. greatly strengthens the supposition 
Piet 18 one form occurring over a large portion of Great 
the Tai ary equally clear now that this must be separated from 
ain plant, and, should further investigation prove it to belong 
