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Uieracium sp. Fossdale, Hawes, Yorks., Angust, 1889. — 

 T. A. Cotton. Is S. auratum, Fr.— F. J. H. (9). 



Sieracium sp. Gayle, Hawes, York^., August, 1889. — T. A. 

 Cotton. Is H vulgatum, Fr.— F. J. H (10). 



Sieracium sp. Midmossdalo, Hawes, Yorks., August, 1889. — - 

 T. A. Cotton. Is H. Eupatorium, Guisb.— F. J. H. (11.) 



Hieracium sp. Midmossdale, Hawes, Yorks., August, 1889. — - 

 Is //. rigidum, Fr., F. J. H. (12). 



Hieracium auratum, Fr. Eocks, Mourne Mountains, July, 



1890. — E. L. Praeger. Yes.— F. J. H. 



Hieracium sp Quarry spoilbank, Conlig, Co. Down, July, 



1891. — E L. Praeger. H vulgatum, Fr.— F. J. H. 



H Jlocculosum, Back. Eocks by stream, Tullymore Park, Co. 

 Down, July, 1891.— E. L'. Praeger. Yes.— F. J. H. 



H. pallidum, Biv, Crags, Teesdale, Yorks., July, 1891. — - 

 A. B. Hall. Is H hijidum, Eit..— F. J. H. 



H. vulgatum, Fr. ? Granite rocks, Mourne Mountains, July, 

 1891. — E. L. Praeger. I am not prepared to name it yet. — 

 F. J. H. 



H. vulgatum, Fr., var. sciaphilum. Mow Cop,, StaflFs., 1891. — 

 W. H. Painter. A vulgatum form. Further I am not prepared 

 to say.— F. J. H. 



H. diapJianoides, Lindeb. Bethesda, Carnarvon, July, 1890. — 



F. F. Linton. In this plant the hairs seem entirely those of 

 vulgatum, whilst the phyllaries are too floccose for those of 

 diaphanoides and bear simple hairs. I think it is a state of H. 

 vulgatum.' — F. J. H. 



H. umbellatum, L. Woodside Colliery, Biddulph, Staffs., Sept., 

 1891. — W. H. Painter. Yes.— F. J. H. 



H. Ffiesii, Hartm. comm., A. Bennett. This may be taken 

 as partly the H. gothicum, Fr., of Backhouse. It seems to be 

 widely distributed in Scotland, southwards from the Shetlands. 

 I have seen it from Shetland, Sutherland, East Inverness, S. 

 Aberdeen, Stirling, and Yorkshire. — A. B- 



Lactuca saligna, L. Little Gordale, Malham, Yorks., Sept., 

 1887.— C. Waterfall. Z. muralis, Pres.- A. B. 



Campanula rotundifolia, L., luxuriant form ? Chaulton, near 

 Luton, July, 1891. — D. M. Higgins. Certainly rotundifolia ; the 

 flowers are rather larger than usual, though only one third the 

 size of the var. speciosa, More, from Ireland. — A. B. 



Statice occidentalis, Lloyd. Gt. Orme's Head^ Sept., 1891. — 



G. E. Martindale ; ibid. August, 1891.— A. E. Lomax. 



