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which probably refers to this. Dr. Lindeberg said of it, ‘ Not 
know n to me, not known i ms ee ae : 
‘* Species yore inter vulgata.”’ Mr. Backhouse, in a letter to 
Hanbury, said ‘ Unless an note form of vulgatum, which I sus- 
on account of the re of stem-leaves, we incline to place this 
plant between H. eustales and H. Farrense, = group being already 
pointed out by Dr. Rarel and Dr. Lindeber. 
. Farrense F. J. Hanbury. Wood 8. of “Braemar, *§. Abe 
deen ; we have also specimens from the R. Clunie, Braemar, Ng 
are no doubt this species. Clova Valley, 14 miles below the Hotel, 
*Forfar; specimen confirmed by Mr. F. J. ‘Hanbury. 
H., silvaticum (L.) Almq,., pokes wie Dahlst. (Hier. Kas. 
Fasc. iv. No. 61). Glen Doll, For Entered here under H. sil- 
ha 
dentate, with large spreading delick? ietanistahs eeth, sometimes 
equalling half the brea, dth of the bl ate e. — een flexuous, 
a 
w, inner acutely acuminate, glandular almost to tip. 
tigaias with a hee scattered deciduous hairs about the tip. Style 
livid. Pappus pure white. This description is drawn from Dahl- 
A form of large size, with very glandular heads and peduncles, and 
in this differing greatly from ordinary H. vulgatum, has been met 
with in Somerset, at Cheddar; Stroud, in West Gloucestershire ; 
at Sellack, Herefordshire (by Rev. A. Ley, as H. orarium); in Glyn 
— Glamorgan ; in Carnarvonshire, on the Great Orme’s ene 
in other localities; in ghee Derbyshire; and also 
Alstonficld (by the Rev. W. H. Purchas); which would a coe ie 
to be the limestone Sons of the very ; aandslee plant 
from Sisley, “Brailaford, “neg ergs 8. Derbyshire, — M. 
Arvet-Touvet determined i 1 as coming under the var. scia- 
