526 44, COMPOSITE. 
Hieracium (alpinum) Halleri, Hook. Scot. 
Province- 15. Perth. Forfar. 
Syn. 570. Hooker cited the figure of so-called villosum, in 
English Botany, 2379, for his Halleri; Mr. Backhouse cites it for 
his eximium. 
Hieracium divaricatum, G. Don. 
Province - 15. Clova Mountains; G. Don. 
Ambiguity. Cyb. ii. 61. “H. lingulatum?” Backh. mon. 380. 
Hieracium rupestre, Bab. man. ed. 3. 
Province - 15. Aberdeenshire; Bab. man. 
Ambiguity. Cyb iii. 360. Backhouse in Bot. Gaz. iii. 46. 
Hieracium nudicaule, Edmondstone. 
Province- 15. Perth. Moray. 12 Westmoreland? 
Ambiguity. Cyb. ii. 54. Phytologist iv. 843-4. 
Hieracium incisum, Tausch. Hoppe? 
Provinces- 15-17. Forfar; Gard. flo. Ross; Bab. man. 
Ambiguity. As a variety of H. murorum, in Man. ed. 3. 
Hieracium maculatum, Sm. 
Provinces 12845. And elsewhere? 
Alien. This name has been used for maculate varieties of several 
modern species. It is now specially applied to a plant known only 
on walls and about gardens, as an escape from cultivation, in 
Devon, Somerset, Sussex, Surrey, Middlesex, Norfolk, Warwick, 
and perhaps other counties. See especially English Botany, 
edition third, v. 106. 
Hieracium precox, Schultz. 
Province - 7. “ Denbigh; J. E. Bowman.” 
Ambiguity. In the Journal of Botany for 1866, page 223, it is 
stated by Dr. Schultz that his H. precoa occurs at Castle Dinas 
Bran, Denbighshire, and on the great Ormeshead, collected by 
Mr. Bowman, and deposited in the British Museum. According 
to my herbarium, Mr. Bowman’s specimens from Dinas Bran are 
more like pallidum or Gibsoni, while the precow of Schultz is very 
like maculatum of Smith. 
Hieracium pictum, Auct. 
Provinces ----5-7---111218-151617. By reports. 
Ambiguity. Maculate varieties of sylvaticum, tridentatum, rigidum, 
gothicum, and perhaps some others, have passed under this name. 
ieracium plumbeum, Fries. 
Provinces - 11-15. Durham; Baker in Phytol. iv. 64. Scotland? 
Ambiguity. Cyb. ii. 863. Bot. Gaz. iii, 1384. This “is regarded 
by Fries as British, but as no native locality is known to British 
botanists I am best satisfied to omit it”; Backhouse mon. 64. 
Hieracium Schmidtii, “Tausch.” Bab. man. ed. 2. 
Provinces-- ---78-10-12--15. 
