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about Settle, Giggleswick, and Long Preston ; weak forms, hardly 
distinguishable from mollis, and apparently passing into it. A ve 
unsatisfactory species, so far as I saw it represented in the Dales. 
mollis 8m. N.E.Y. Rare in the Helmsley district, where I 
saw only a bush or two at Rievaulx and Harriot Air. N. 
of the characteristic roses of Swaledale and Wensleydale. Especially 
abundant at Richmond and Aysgarth; at the latter place out- 
Aysgarth. 
I met with no rubiginosa or sepium. 
fi. canina L. In the aggregate, as commonly understood by us in 
England, this rose is as frequent in the Yorkshire Dales as anywhere 
in the south; but in the Dales we find the true subcristate forms 
ile in the s 
believe the species to be exclusively ecristate ; though one oceasion- 
ally meets with plants there that simulate the Subcristate, and ma: 
perhaps ranked as intermediates. N.E.Y. arvatica and 
to 
R. arvensis Huds. Locally abundant, but much oftener absent 
than is usual in the south. N.E.Y. Common in the Helmsley 
neighbourhood. N.W.Y. Ainderby. Jervaulx Abbey. Not observed 
in the Settle neighbourhood (M.W.Y.). 
ooked in vain for stylosa forms, which I have not yet seen 
north of Wilts. 
A NEW AIERACIUM. 
By Wittum H. Beepy. 
Hieracium zetlandicum, mihi, sp. nov. (Group Vulgata 
Syme).—Stem from 8} to 9 in. high, clothed below with rather 
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