10 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Anglicum x hypocheroides vay. lancifolium. 1. Catterick Glen, 
Settle. 3. Blue Scaur, Arncliffe. 
[H. flocculosum Back. has often been reported from West Yorks; 
all the specimens, however, which I have seen are to be attributed 
to a flocculose form of H. anglicum Fr.] 
H. rricum Fr. Very rare. 1. Malham; Mr. J. G. Baker, 
Lees’s Flora of West Yorkshire. Not seen by me. 
H. Leyr F.J.Hanb. Absent from Brecon; the plants attributed 
to this proving to belong to H. Schmidtii Tausch var. eustomon 
Linton. Yorks, very rare. 2. Cauntley Spout, Sedbergh, on 
Ingleton. 3. Hestleton Glen. 
Dahlstedt remarks (in litt. 1907) upon gs 
from the Orme’s Head, submitted to him by 
. Scumipti Tausch. Rare in both counties. II. Dyffryn 
Crawnon, teste W. R. Linton, on limestone. 2. Slate cliff at the 
head of Ingleborough. Braidey Garth Seaur, Ingleton. Cauntley 
Spout, Sedbergh (slate). : 
ar. eustomon Linton. Brecon; very local. IL, Abundant on 
the Fan Fechan Cliff, and azain westwards at Carreg Cennen 
Castle and near Llandebie. Issued in the « Sets,” No. 129, as 
ne . 
H. Leyi ¥. J. Hanb. Not in York ; 
H. LasiopHytium Koch. Brecon, local; Yorks, very rare. 
I. Railway-side near Clydach, Crickhowell; Riddelsdell! Craig 
Rhiwarth, Cellwen, very abundantly. 1. Giggleswick Scaur, 1853: 
Herb. Backhouse! Herb. Mus. Brit. | I have seen only a few 
sheets of the wild plant, but Specimens of the cultivated plant 
(gathered by Christie) have been distributed b Mr. 
through the Botanical Exchange Club labelled « H. Gibsoni Back 
from Settle,” which 
from the same local 
) 
districts of Derby (W. R. Linton !), and should be 
in Yorks. 
