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Hieracium ruhicundum, F. J. H., var. Boswelli, Linton. 

 Mountain limestone, on the coast, Silverdale, May 29, 1912. 

 Specimens gathered on July 20, 1909, were named by the late 

 Rev. A. Ley H. rubicu7Ldum, F. J. H., var. Boswelli, Linton. — 

 J. Cryer. 



Hieracium caledonicum, F. J. H. Grassy crags at sea-shore, 

 20-30 feet above sea-level, Scapa, St Ola, Mainland, Orkney, July 5, 

 1912.— H. H. Johnston. "Typical plants."— E. F. Linton. 



II. Sommerfeltii, Lindeb., var. splemdens, F. J. H. Great Scar 

 liimestone, Skiretliornes, v.-c. 64, alt. 700 feet, July 27, 1912. — 

 J. Cryer. 



Hieracium hypochaeroides, Gibs. Ruined walls of Castle Dinas 

 Bran, above Llangollen, Denbighshire, v.-c. 50, June 15, 1912, fide 

 Rev. E. F. Linton. — C. Waterfall. 



Hieracium hritaunicum, F. J. H. Great Scar Limestone, Miller's 

 Dale, v.-c. 57, May 27, 1912.— J. Cryer. "Foliage very typical." — 

 E. S. Marshall. 



Hieracium 1 [Ref. No. 344.] (Styles yellow.) On a stony 



knoll. Great Orme's Head, v.-c. 49, Aug. 18, 1912. — S. H. Bickham. 

 " A dwarf form of H. hritarmicum, F. J. H. Exactly matches some 

 specimens I have from Linton, in Yorkshire." — J. Cryer. " Rather 

 stunted plants of H. brita^inicum, F. J. H," — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium britannicum, F. J. H. West side of Great Orme's 

 Head, Carnarvonshire, v.-c. 49, July 9, 1912. — E. S. Marshall and 

 W. A. Shoolbred. — " The remark on Mr Bickham's hawkweed, 

 No. 344, applies here." — J. Cryer. " Correct." — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium pellucidum, Laestad. Great Scar Limestone, Ling Gill, 

 v.-c 64, alt. 900 feet, Aug. 10, 1912 ; and from Silverdale, railway side, 

 v.-c. 60, alt. 25 feet, July 7, 1912. A new county record. — J. Cryer. 

 " Correct." — E. F. Linton and E. S. Marshall. 



Hieracium decolor, W. R. Linton. Great Orme's Head, Carnarvon- 

 shire, v.-c. 49, July 2, 1912. — W. A. Shoolbred. " Phyllaries less 

 floccose and hairy, but much more glandular than typical Yorkshire 

 //. decolor."— J. Cryer. "Yes." — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium maculatum, Sm. Great Scar Limestone, Grassington, 

 v.-c. 64, altitude 900 feet, June 30, 1912.— J. Cryer. "I think that 

 this may be a weak state of H, maculatum from Ingleton, W. Yorks, 



