478 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OP THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Hieracium suhulatidens Dahlst. [Ref. No. 837.] By mountain 

 stream at Odhair, Craignha, Mid Perth, July 18, 1913. ^W. A. 

 Shoolbred. " Looks like H. silvaticum, var. symmetrichum Ley, 

 but there is not a good root leaf on the one specimen submitted. 

 //. subulatide7is has much more glandular phyllaries." — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium crehride7is Dahlst. Abundant on the banks of the 

 Wharfe at Linton Falls, near Skipton, v.-c. 64, associated with H. 

 anglicum, If. holojjhyllum, H. hritannicum, H. hypochaeroides, var. 

 /anci/bZmm, &c., June 15, 1913. The Rev. E. F. Linton writes: — 

 " This agrees with Mr Ley's plants from W. Yorks, which I have 

 several of, pretty exactly. The clothing on glandular pedicels and 

 phyllaries is just the same — primary heads more hairy than glandular, 

 later heads vice versa." — J. Cryer. 



Hieracium cymhijolium Purchas. Miller's Dale, Derbyshire, v.-c. 

 57, June 5, 1911. — J. Cryer. "Looks right." — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium sagittatum Lindeb., var. suhhirtum F. J. H. [Ref. 

 No. 814.] Mountain stream north side of Meall Garth, Mid Perth, 

 July 16, 1913. — W. A. Shoolbred. "Var. suhhirtum, I believe." — 

 E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium crehridens Dahlst. On rocks of the Great Scar Lime- 

 stone, alt. 1000 ft. with H. silvaticum, var. tricolor W. R. Jj., Arn- 

 cHfie, v.-c. 64, June 29, 1913. Rev. E. F. Linton says, "The Scotch 

 form which is what we first took as the typical plant. I don't know 

 that either was referred to Dahlst. The two forms differ much as 

 H. suhulatidens and var. cuneifrons in the base of the leaf. The 

 Irish form named by Mr Elfstrand for F. J. Hanbury is like the 

 Linton plant, and not like the Scotch." — J. Cryer. 



Hieracium ruhiginosum F. J. Hanb. On rocks in bed of river 

 Wharfe, at Linton Falls, near Skipton, v.-c. 64, July 13, 1913. 

 Named by Mr Linton. — J. Cryer. 



Hieracium 1 [Ref. No. 813.] By mountain stream, N. side 



of Meall Garth, Mid Perth, July 16, 1913.— W. A. Shoolbred. 

 " With some hairs on the phyllaries and glabrous ligule tips. I 

 think it is //. rotundatum.''—'E,. F. Linton. 



Hieracium euprepes F. J. Hanb., var. glahratum Linton. [Ref. No. 

 816.] Stony bank of River Lyon, below Fortingal, Mid Perth, July 

 8, 1913.— W. A. Shoolbred. " Correct."— E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium "? [Ref. Nos. 826-827.] River Lyon, above Tron- 



var, July 25, 1913, and from River Lyon, Fortingal, Mid Perth, July 



