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Hieracium gothicnm^ Fr. [Ref. No. 3741.] Locally plentiful by 

 vstreamlet about a mile and a half from Capel Curig, on the way 

 to Llyn Ogwen, Carnarvon, v.-c. 49, July 23, 1912. Styles yellow; 

 ligules glabrous- tipped. — E. S. Marshall " The specimens are 

 weak compared with Yorkshire and North Lancashire examples." — 

 J. Cryer. "I agree."— E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium sparsifolium, Lindeb , var. placerophyllum, Dahlst. 

 Great Scar Limestone, Ling Gill, v.-c. 64, alt. 900 feet, Aug 10, 1912. 

 In great abundance on the banks of a mountain stream.— J. Cryer. 

 ''A very good example of this variety."— E. F. Linton. "Just like 

 Ley's specimens from Chapel -le- Dale." — E, S. Marshall. 



Hieracium sparsifolium, Liudeh., var. strigosum, Ley. On rocky 

 side of a hill through which a railway tunnel is pierced, near Gala- 

 shiels, Roxburgh, v.-c. 80, altitude 494 feet, 1912.— I. M. Hayward. 

 "I should say this comes under //. vulyatum, Fr." — J. Cryer. "//. 

 vulgatum, Fr., var. sejuuctum, W. R. L." — E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium 1 [Ref. No. 4776.] Botley, S. Hants., June 1912. 



— G. C. Druce. "//. rigidum, Hartm., var. scabresceus, Dahlst." — E. 

 S.Marshall. "ZT. tride7itatum, Fr., probably var. se^i^emm, Ley." 

 — J. Cryer. " Under H. tridentatum and if the styles were yellow 

 and not livid, var. acrifolium, Dahlst., rather than type." — E. F. 

 Linton. 



Hieracium umhellatum, L., var. coronopifolium, Fr. Sand dunes 

 near Freshfield, S. Lanes., v.-c. 59, Aug. 1912. Two, if not more, 

 forms of this species occur on the Lancashire sand dunes. These 

 specimens do not seem to agree well with the plant recently distri- 

 buted as var. dunale, which Mr Druce states is the plant we have been 

 calling var. coronopifolium. — J , A. Wheldon. "Perhaps right (as a 

 narrow-leaved form), though it is quite as near var. linariifolium, 

 Wallr." — E. S. Marshall. "I should say var. linarii/olium, Wallr. 

 In my specimen the leaf margins are strongly revolute." — J. Cryer. 

 "May be placed under var. coronopifolium, but towards the type." — 

 E. F. Linton. 



Hieracium 1 Great Scar Limestone, Skirethornes, v.-c. 64, 



altitude 700 feet, July 1912. After comparing a considerable number 

 of specimens with authentic H. Lintoni, Ley. {H. sagittatum, Lindeb., 

 var. maculigerum, W. R. L. ), I am strongly of opinion that the above 

 is a robust specimen of H. Lintoni, Ley. Some specimens have hairy 

 and not very glandular phyllaries, others have ' numerous glandular ' 

 phyllaries. — J. Cryer. "f think you are right." — E. F. Linton. 



