151 
?•  strictum ,  Fr.  Ettrick  Bridge  End,  Selkirksh., 
v.c.  79,  Aug.  21,-1907.  Styles  with  dark  hairs. — I.  M. 
Hayward.  Yes;  under  H.  strictum.  Ligules  somewhat 
pilose-tipped.  E.S.M.  No,  H.  prenanthoides,  Vill.-A.L. 
H.  prenanthoides. — E.F.L. 
H.  boreale ,  Fr.,  subsp.,  dumosum,  Jord.  Roadside 
near  Wych  Cross,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  Sept.  12,  1907. — R.  S. 
Standen.  Fide  W.  R.  Linton.  This  plant  does  not 
represent  the  group  dumosum ,  Jord.,  as  I  understand  it, 
which  is  characterised  by  the  abundant  hairs  on  phyllaries 
as  well  as  stem,  but  answers  very  well  to  the  description 
of  H.  obliquum  (Jord.).  “Leaves  mostly  small,  broadly 
lanceolate,  the  lower  narrowed  to  base  ;  the  others  sessile 
more  or  less  rounded  to  base,  pointed.  Branches  long 
heads  thick  with  hair  and  glands,”  (Schinz  and  Keller’ 
Flor.  Schweiz.,  1905).— A.L.  Mr.  Standen  sent  me  an 
example  of  this  m  1905,  and  the  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton  has 
recently  reported  upon  it  as  follows: — “W.  R.  Linton 
named  a  similar  form  for  me  H.  sabaudum,  L.,  as  a  var. 
distinguishable  from  boreale.  This  would  be  the  plant 
which  stands  as  type  in  Lond.  Cat.  ed.  10  (only  3Hc)” 
— C.E.S.  J 
Hypochoeris  glabra,  Linn.  Freshfield,  Lancs.,  v.c.  59 
Sept.,  1907. — E.  and  H.  Drabble. 
Pyrola  secunda ,  Linn.  Cliffs  near  Lochan-na-Lairg 
(W.  of  Ben  Lawers),  Mid  Perthsh.,  v.c.  88,  July  24,  1905.— 
Me  T.  Cowan,  jun. 
Limonium  vulgar  e,  Mill.  f.  pyramidale ,  Druce 
Hunstanton,  W.  Norfolk,  v.c.  28,  Aug.  15,  1907.— A.  J 
Crosfield.  My  specimen  (a  poor  one)  is  not  good  pyrami¬ 
dale,  though  tending  towards  it.— E.S.M.  May  pass  as 
f.  pyramidale,  but  not  extreme. — C.E.S. 
L.  binervosum,  C.  E.  Salmon.  Hunstanton  W 
Norfolk,  v.c.  28,  Aug.  15, 1907.— A.  J.  Crosfield.  Very  nice 
plants  which  have  been  passed  by  Mr.  Salmon.— F.H.D. 
L.  bellidifolium,  Dum.  {=  Statiee  reticulata,  Linn) 
Hunstanton,  W.  Norfolk,  v.c.  28,  Aug.  15,  1907— A  T 
Crosfield.  * 
