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when  grown  in  light  sandy  garden  loam. — A.  Ley.  May 
be  right ;  some  of  the  pieces  don’t  look  very  typical. — 
W.R.L. 
H.  Sommerfeltii,  Lindeb.,  (styles  yellow).  Little 
Craigindal,  Braemar,  S.  Aberdeen,  v.c.  92,  July  19,  1906. — 
E.  S.  Marshall.  Yes. — W.R.L. 
H.  hypochceroides,  Gibs.,  var.  saxorum,  F.J.H.  (1) 
Mountain  rocks  near  Cellwen,  W.  Breconsh.,  v.c.  42,  July  6, 
1906.  (2)  Fan  fawr,  Breconsh.,  and  Fan  fechan,  Car- 
marthensh.  (v.c.  44),  July  12,  1906.  (1)  This  is  one  of  the 
localities  from  which  the  plant  was  originally  described. 
The  blotches  are  always  found  on  the  early  root-leaves 
and  on  the  seedlings  :  on  the  later  leaves  they  are  usually 
absent :  the  plant  may  then  be  recognised  by  the  perfectly 
glabrous  tips  of  the  acute  phyllaries,  which  are  erect  in 
bud.— A.  Ley.  Yes.— W.R.L. 
H.  scoticum,  F.J.H. ,  forma.  Origin,  Hepste  Glen, 
S.  Breconsh.,  v.c.  42  :  garden,  Sellack,  June  28, 1902.  This 
plant  remained  for  a  long  time  without  a  name ;  the  name 
under  which  it  is  now  sent  out  was  given  by  Rev.  W.  R. 
Linton  :  but  it  is  very  far  from  typical  H.  scoticum ,  F.J.H. 
— A.  Ley. 
H.  silvaticum,  Gouan,  var.  micracladium,  Dahlst., 
(styles  livid,  ligules  glabrous).  Banks  of  the  Ericht  at 
Craighall,  near  Blairgowrie,  E.  Perthsh.,  v.c.  89,  July  4, 
1906.  Confirmed  by  Rev.  W.  R.  Linton. — E.  S.  Marshall. 
H.  pellucidum ,  Laest.,  var.  lucidulum ,  Ley.  (1)  Taren- 
yr-Esgob,  Black  Mountain,  Breconsh.,  v.c.  42,  July  9,  1898. 
(2)  Craig  Cille,  Breconsh.,  June  9,  1908.  (8)  Ribbledale, 
M.W.  Yorks.,  v.c.  64,  June  1908.— A.  Ley.  Yes.— W.R.L. 
H.  ciliatum,  Almq.,  var.  repandum ,  Ley.  Craig 
Rhiwarth,  W.  Breconsh.,  v.c.  42,  June  10,  1904.  This 
plant  is  the  most  abundant  Hawkweed  upon  several  of 
the  cliffs  (both  limestone  and  sandstone)  of  Breconshire. — 
A.  Ley. — (See  B.E.C.  Rept.  1905,  p.  175). 
H.  serratifrons,  Almq.,  var.  Cinderella,  Ley.  Near 
Caerphilly,  Glamorgansh.,  v.c.  41,  June  1905.  For  a 
description  of  this  plant  see  “  Jl.  Bot.,”  March  1907,  p.  109. 
—A.  Ley. 
