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glandular phyllaries with few simple hairs. This specimen has much 

 loose hair and rather few glands chiefly near the base, the floccose 

 margins being less distinct in central than north western Scotland. 

 The styles appear to me to be rather, not very, livid." — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium lasiophyllum Koch, var. euryodon F. J. Hanb. Fairly 

 abundant on Cronkley Scars, Teesdale, v.-c. 65, alt. 1500 ft. 

 Correct, though slightly difterent in the clothing of the involucre 

 from other forms of the variety (teste E. F. Linton). — J. Cryp:r. 



Hieracium pseudonosmoides Dahlst. Grassy bank of River Lyon, 

 Fortingal, Mid Perth, July 7, 1913.— W. A. Shoolbred. "Rightly 

 named, with ligules unfurled, as is so commonly the case ; from a 

 locality where it was fi equent in 1891 and 1894." — E. F. Linton. 



1 Hieracium scoticum F. J. Hanb. Bank by road-side near Halton 

 in Litton-dale, Mid West Yorkshire, v.-c. 64, Aug. 20, 1913. Mr Linton 

 writes : — " Not quite t3^pical. Leaves more numerous. Peduncles 

 hairless, shorter. Phyllaries less hairy, more glandular hairs, but 

 after seeing the whole series of specimens gathered, Mr Linton says : — 

 ' I still think H. scoticum '." — J. Cryer. 



Hieracium % Roadside, near Bowden, Roxburgh, alt. 560 



feet, June 21, 1913. Styles bright yellow.— Ida M. Hay ward. 

 " H. silvaticum Gouan, var. asymmetrichum Ley, by the yellow style, 

 or var. tricolor W. R. Linton, by the broader leaves, the earliest 

 subcordate. A real distinction between these two varieties is not 

 easy to find." — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium silvaticiim Gouan, var. tricolor W. R. Linton. Cliffs 

 of the Great Scar Limestone, Arncliffe, W. Yorks., v.-c. 64. Teste 

 E. t". Linton. — J. Cryer. 



Hieracium variicolor Dahlsfc. [Ref. No. 833.] Rocky bank of 

 mountain stream, Allt Odhair, near Fortingal, Mid Perth, July 18, 

 1913. — W. A. Shoolbred, " petrocharis Linton — a typical 

 example." — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium 1 [Ref. No. 847.] Hill near Fortingal, Mid 



Perth, July 3, 1913. — W. A. Shoolbred. " ZT. mriico^or Dahlst." 

 — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium variicolor Dahlst [Ref. No. 821.] Shaded rocks by 

 stream, Kiltney burn, near Fortingal, Mid Perth, July 6, 1913. — W. 

 A. Shoolbred. " This is very good H. rotundatum Kit., as named for 

 us by Dr C. J. Lindeberg. Rather like H, variicolor Dahlst. in 

 many respects," — E, F, Linton, 



