258 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Baker, 1898, in Herb. Brit.) ; near Castleton, banks of the Clunie 
x hb. W. xpath 18 45, in Herb. Bri it.) ; erie in the 
& Praeger, "18 2). 
a el uF. J. 1 anb. in Journ. Bot. 1892, p. 168. Folia 
bien, folio alee, haud sessili, in peti iolo longo recto 
suffulto. Cauligs quam in typo minus pilosus. Periclinii squame 
Dita carpio. Ligulee ureoaies (forma stylosa). 
bs ee apparently RBER to the English Lake District. 
ren all slate- -quarry, ft, ee of limestone rock at the 
a on the stream between Shap (in Westmoreland) and Anna 
Well (J. A. oe 1888) ; wet rocks in any at the back of 
Kirk Fell, Ennerdale, at 600 metres (H. E. Fow, 1888); Dolly- 
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2 Lonerpracreatum F’..J. Hanb. in Journ. Bot. 1889, p. 75. Habitu 
gracilior. Folia intense glauca ut rinque glabra. Periclinium 
griseum pube stellata vestita, bracteis longe attenuatis subtentum. 
Hab. N. Scotland, to Reay in Caithness (J. Grant, 187 
many points along the north coast, and in Inverness- -shire @ 
Sgorr-na-Insse and Stob Ban (Linton, exs, n. 81); also in Antrim 
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ATUM vton fratt., exs. Hier 126, © 
5 ial: Bot. 1901 t Gas , p. 105. Folia codisalls tat e ovalia, 
rimordiglis suborbicularia. Caulis griseus aphyllus (vel ine 
folio petiolato angusto coir? | peo Swe =e 3 
nate, quam in typo m Ped i cano-floc th 
Hab. Limestone cliffs neat "‘Keatlal: Wadia oralioik; “and a 
west borders eg p. 208 
AMP x Backh. in Bab. Man. Brit. Bot. ed. 5 : 
(1862). Folia *radioalis ovalia vel elliptica longe ee jention 
lata vel subintegra; caulina (pauca) basi amplexica 
Hab. Scottish Highlands, and Benbulben, in "sligo (Linton 
exs. n. 80 is from Coire Coille, Glen Spean, in Inverness- -shire)- e 
This was the plant described by Syme as H. anglicum pee 
decipiens, which is a mis isleading name; as in oh Candolle’s P v sive 
mus, Vii. p. 280, Frélich states that H, idee eciptens—i. e. H. cerinthot 
_ Var. decipiens Monnier—i is the H. cer inthotdes of English floras. 
