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Hieracium rigidum Hartm., var.1 Litton-dale, v.-c. 64, August 

 18, 1914. Mr Linton says: — "Var. scahrescens Dahlst. At least 

 much the same as the Dent-dale specimens I so namexi for Prof. D. 

 Oliver, and which W. R. Linton accepts as that variety." — J. Cryer. 



Hieracium horeale Fr. [Ref. No. 113J. Colwyn Bay, Denoigh, 

 v.-c. 50, September 1, 1913.— W. C. Barton. "Right."— E. F. 

 Linton. "Under the type, I believe; stem less hairy than usual." 

 — E. S. Marshall. 



Hieracium horeale Fr., var. virgultorum Jord. Wyre Forest, 

 Worcester, September 15, 1903. See Report 1903, p. 23.— Coll. 

 Augustin Ley ; comm. G. C. Druce. 



Hieracium umhellatum L., var. pauciflorum Hartm. [Ref. No. 

 49]. N. of Grand Havre, Guernsey, August 10, 1912. On specimens 

 of this gathering submitted to him Mr Marshall reported : — " Practi- 

 cally identical with my specimen from Inveroran, Argyll (1893), 

 named var. pauciflorum Hartm. by Elfstrand in F. J, Hanbury's 

 herbarium." The Rev. E. F. Linton, who has seen the whole gather- 

 ing writes ■ — " I agree with Mr Marshall's identification of your plant 

 with his Inveroran specimen." — W. C. Barton. 



Hieracium umhellatum L. 1 var. litorale Fr. [Ref. No. 48]. 

 Rocky coast, Cobo, Guernsey, August 16, 1912. Mr Marshall reports 

 on a specimen of this gathering : — "I have exactly the same plant 

 from rocky coast near Cobo Castle, and lane near Vale Castle (W. F. 

 Miller, 1892). It may deserve a special name, but I know of none. 

 Perhaps only a state of poor, rocky ground." Mr Linton, who has 

 seen the whole gathering writes : — " Dr M. Elfstrand saw Cobo 

 specimens of a dwarf H. umhellatum in F. J. Hanbury's herbarium, 

 and was inclined to accept them as var. litorale Fr. Your plant looks 

 to me more like var. litorale than the var. littoreum Arv.-Touv. of Brit. 

 Hieracia^ — W. C. Barton. 



Hieracium umhellatum L., var. linariifolitim Wallr. [Ref. No. 

 3997]. Locally plentiful among the coast sandhills, Ansdell, W. 

 Lanes, v.-c. 60, August 10, 1914. Styles livid; leaves narrow, with 

 revolute edges. Some of the stronger plants approach var. coronopi- 

 folium Fr. — E. S. Marshall. "T agree." — E. F. Linton. 



Taraxacum erythrospermum And. [Ref. No. 122]. Limestone 

 rock. Bream Down, N. Somerset, v.-c. 6, April 26, 1914. — W. C. 

 Barton. "Yes; the exposed situation accounts for its compactness." 

 — E. S. Marshall. 



Taraxacum spectahile Dahlst. [Ref. No. 11419]. Fassaroe, Wick- 

 low, April 1914. Growing in the demesne of our member, Mr R. M. 



