NOTES ON ‘THE LONDON CATALOGUE, ED. 10 287 
045. H. pemissum Stroémf. c. austratius Beeby, l.c. 114; 
where demissum is ema as a subspecies of dovrense. 
1048. H. « Bee Haga A lapsus calami; it is H. subtrun- 
catum Beeby, l. c. 114-5. r. Beeby at “first S Ahowghs of naming 
it H. truncatwm var. ey ; but after seeing a good series 
Linton considered that it deserved specific rank. 
1051. H. sticropHytitum Dahlst. Some of the Perthshire 
specimens (near chai eros = at the foot of Ben More) have 
unspotted leaves, and o se differ from the ~~ oan 
plant; W. R. L. lat ately inclined to put them under 1. 
Fr., to the var. es iy of which Prof. Lindeberg (I pre at 
originally referred them. 
060. H. crocatum en d. concEstuM Beeby, l.c. 115. Add e. 
VINACEUM Beeby (zbid.)— 
062. H. saBAUDUM “a This, if included, must vai as the 
specific name, on grounds of priority; and W. R. L. wrote to me 
that M. Arvet-Touvet considered H. boreale Fr. eahy vvieiosally 
distinct from it. But, in the first place, the occurrence of true 
sabaudum in Britain is quite doubtful ; and, i in the second place, 
rities, from Fries onwards. 
ore, that we shall do wisely i “ retaining boreale as the type of our 
plants, at desist for the prese 
4. TARAXACUM SPECTABILE Dahlst. ce not uncom- 
ds; es ni 
1098. me ei PERSICIFOLIA L. The query toll wails ithe 
census-number was added in order to show that its status had 
been called in iaeetian but when its discovery was published it 
was pretty confidently claimed as a native. It ought to occur 
in Britain, being found in Seuidinavike Holland, Belgium, France, 
and Spain. 
1119. BryantHus ca@rutevs Dippel. Originally recorded 
from Aviemore, E, Tiiletheak. at some thirty miles north of its Perth- 
shire station. 
1120. Dasacia canraprica K. Koch (Dendrol. ii. 1-132, 1872) 
should displace Rendle and Britten as the hairy! for this name. 
1132. Statice maritima Mill. b. p DURIUSCULA. 
a: on & Marshall (Mr. Druce is ay ae o 8. linearifolia 
1142. Lysmacnia votearis L. b. aNGusTIFOLIA Wats. Rouy, 
le. x. 185, (dated February, 1890) gives a B stenophylla Boiss., 
Fl. Orient. iv. 8, which may be the same. “ Feuilles étroite- 
ment lancéolées.” 
RIUM PULCHELLUM Druce b. TENUIFLORUM. 
opinion of Messrs. H. & J. Groves) ; while Nyman makes it a sub- 
