12 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Llyn Fan Fawr (sandstone). Also at phe Fechan, nema eae, 
3. Deepdale, Upper Wharfedale; 7’. A. Cotton, 1892 
H. sanaurneum Ley. Brecon, very sanat Yorks ee and 
. IT. Craig Cille and Dyffryn Crawnon, on limestone ; 
central cliff of the Beacons, on sandstone. 1. Ingleborough, near 
Clapham ; Fete of Penyghent. 2. Twistleton and other scaurs 
near et 
HH. NOLEPIS Lindeb. Type: gti rare. IL. Craig Du, 
in the Senni Valley, 1893, on sandstone 
ar. anguinum W. R. Linton. reso n, very rare. Undoubted 
Var. SUBBRITANNICUM, nov. var. Resembling = totic 
F.J. Hanb. Leaves shorter and firmer than in t yp a 
large, truncate-based, dark-coloured ; phyllaries considerably see 
attenuate. Name suggested b ae R. Linton. Ex 
Brecon: II. Craig Cille, and on cae ei See towards Clydach ; 
Craig-y-Nos, Cellwen. Carmarthen: Limestone cliff and old 
walls, Carreg Cennen Castle. Carnarvon: Great and Little 
ds. No form of H. stenolepis appears to occur in 
H. stuvaticum Gouan. Very rare in Brecon; many of its forms 
common in Yorks. 
Var. tricolor W. R. Linton. Rare in Brecon; rather common 
in Yorks. II. Pwll “ae West Brecon, 1908 f. 
and Clapham Scaurs. 2. Ingl eborough and ‘Twistleton Scaurs 
overlooking Dale Beck; Thornton Force, Ingleton. 3. Scaurs near 
tee and Kettlewell. 
r. subcyaneum W.R. Linton. Not yet found in Brecon; very 
Whaat o n the limestone scaurs This plant varies (a) 
with darker, some- 
what more glandular heads and livid style; (c) with ra ther dark 
and glandular Aes and yellow style. 1. Beizor and escape on 
Scaurs, &e. (a and 0). Braidey Garth and many other scaurs 
near Tnigleton;. ¢ Cauntley Spout, on slate (a). 3. Hestleton Glen 
(4); scaurs near olnaes and Kettlewell (a, , 
; is 
hawkweed occurs at the Fan Fechan = Carmaathen, and will 
no doubt be found, 7 searched for, in Bre 
Var. asymmetricum y. Very rare aig i rather c 
mon in Yorks. II. Fan Nedd, 1906, 1908. 1 Gigglotwick, 
Feizor, and . ; on’ m of the scaurs near Clapl 
2. Ingleborough scaurs above Dale Beck. 3. Scaurs near Arn- 
cliffe and Kettlewell ; Bue kd 
This plant r uns down to forms 
en. 
much resembling var. tricolor, Typically, secaner’ the plants are 
