104 
H.  sagittatum ,  Lindeb.,  forma.  Craig  Gledsiau,  Brecon 
Beacons,  v.c.  42,  July  4, 1905.  This  is  one  of  several  forms 
of  this  plant  which  grow  in  Breconsh.:  the  typical  plant 
has  not  been  found  except  in  Scotland,  (see  “Brit.  Hier.,” 
p.  52). — A.  Ley.  This  seems  exactly  the  same  as  the  Fan 
fechan,  Carmarthensh.  plant,  which  is  near  the  var. 
maculigerum. — W.R.L. 
H.  sagittatum ,  Lindeb.,  var.  maculigerum^ .R.  Linton. 
Kettlewell,  M.  W.  Yorks.,  v.c.  64,  June  28,  1904.  For  a 
description  of  this  plant  see  “  Brit.  Hier.”  p.  58. — A.  Ley. 
The  specimen  submitted  to  me  looks  very  off  type  for 
maculigerum ;  the  leaves  are  narrow,  and  there  are  no 
stem-leaves ;  however  the  panicle  is  that  of  maculigerum. 
—W.R.L. 
H.  euprepes,  F.J.H.,  var.  glabratum,  Linton,  (styles 
livid).  Various  localities  near  the  Spittal  of  Glen  Shee, 
E.  Perthsh.,  v.c.  89,  and  Braemar,  S.  Aberdeensh.,  v.c.  92, 
July  1906.  These  are  all  named,  or  confirmed  by  Rev. 
W.  R.  Linton.— E.  S.  Marshall. 
H.  ccesiomurorum ,  Lindeb.,  (styles  livid).  About 
Braemar,  S.  Aberdeensh.,  v.c.  92,  July  7,  1906. — E.  S. 
Marshall.  (Teste  W.  R.  Linton). 
H.  duriceps,  F.J.H.,  var.  cravoniense,  F.J.H.  Near 
Chapel-le-Dale,  M.  W.  Yorks.,  v.c.  64,  July  1902.  (See 
B.E.C.  Rept.,  1902,  p.  53).— A.  Ley. 
H.  vulgatum ,  Fr.  The  Quarries,  Wirksworth,  Derbysh., 
v.c.  57,  July  7,  1906. — W.  Bell.  Nearly  typical. — W.R.L. 
H.  acroleucum,  Stenstr.,  var.  dcedalolepium,  Dahlst. 
(Styles  livid:  ligules  glabrous:  foliage  purplish,  coriaceous, 
veins  pellucid).  Shingles  by  Shee  Water,  E.  Perthsh.,  v.c. 
89,  July  16,  1906.— E.  S.  Marshall.  (Fide  W.  R.  Linton). 
H.  acroleucum ,  Stenstr.,  var.  mutabile,  Ley.  Cerrig 
Haffes,  S.  W.  Breconsh.,  v.c.  42,  Aug.  2,  1906.— A.  Ley. 
Yes.— W.R.L. 
H.  pinnatifidu?n,  Lonn.  (1)  Bank  at  the  tubular 
bridge,  Menai  Strait,  Carnarvonsh.,  July  10,  1904,  and  (2) 
Woods  in  the  Ogwen  Valley,  between  Bangor  and  Bethesda, 
Carnarvonsh.,  July  12,  1904,  v.c.  49.  For  a  short  description 
