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in both 41 and 42. I have it also from Symonds Yat and — 
(84), and Craig Cil-le (42). — Var. sanguineum, from Bolton Abbey 
(64), in 1894. — Var. crebridens Dahlst. from the Caermarthenshire 
Fan (44). 
1, euprepes, nov. var., from the same spot. ; 
H. vulgatum, type, from the R. Hepste (42). — Var. ravusculum 
Dahlst., “or near it,’ from Bolton Abbey (64), in 1894. — Var. 
dadalolepium Dahlst. is the commonest hawkweed near here in both 
41 and 42; also Swansea (41). — Var. glaucovirens Dahlst., from 
near Aberdare (41) and Penderyn (42).—Var. amphibolum Lindeb., 
from Callwen and Hepste River (42), and from Aberdare ee 
Var. mutabile Ley, from Callwen and R. Hepste and Craig ee @ 
(42); from Lilwydeoed (41); Lampeter (46); the Caermarthenshire 
Fan (44); Bangor (49).—Var. amplifolium Ley. A very handsome 
plant ; common about Aberdare (41); also Nant Hir (42 
H. di 
H. sciaphilum. 41 and 42, near Aberdare; Llan- 
elly (42); Stroud (84); Clapham Woods (64), in 1895. — Var. 
H. cantianum F. J. H. In quantity at Liwydcoed ; also other 
spots near Aberdare (all 41). I have it down for 42, but fear @ 
mixture of labels, and must wait to confirm the record. 
- strictum var. opsianthum Dahist. (* probably”), Aberdare (41). 
H. corymbosum, “ near type.” Callwen (42). 
I cannot say which are new records. Some forms I have distributed 
through the B. E.C.; others I hope to distribute. 
The character of the country i 
geological foundation is the coal-measures: we are near the out- 
human industry. Except in the hawkweed season, the tips are “a 
eyesore and an ugliness; but just now (5 July) they are a mass OF 
yellow blossom, chiefly hawkweed, but also Anthyllis and Lotus: 
and a nearer examination shows masses of beautiful Vicia angusti- 
folia, and later on we have very good Rubi, 
