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and in the case of two or three we were not aware of their eing | 
unrecorded in ‘Topographical Botany’ (2nd ed.). We are now 
able to add these to the previously recorded localities. There are 
also two to mention, found in 1885 :— Hieracium eximium Backh., - 
var. tenellum. Fairly plentiful at 2700-2800 feet, in Corrie 
Etcachan, Aberdeen south. No doubt noticed and recorded before 
: the walls of Penar 
4 - nitidum 
I think this may fairly 
which I so named on 
quite satisfied that these two are one species.—H. vulyatum, Fr. 
I f 
With yellow styles. Rugby, Warwick, July 28th, 1885. 1 found this 
e waiti Oo or three hours for the Iri ‘ 
umbella ing with it. Neither species is new to the 
county ; but it is at least unusual to see this species with a clear 
yellow style. ay here mention H. umbeliatum L., between 
ord and Rossmore, Galway East, Augus 
| Mr. Packhouse names as above.—H. crocatum Fr. Uig, 
