Named  by  the  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton.  It  differs  from  the 
description  in  having  usually  pure  yellow,  not  livid  styles ; 
but  our  plants  match  Mr.  C.  E.  Salmon’s  from  Canisp 
Mountain,  S.W.  Sutherland,  exceedingly  well.  Also  seen 
near  Inchnadamph,  W.  Sutherland _ E.  S.  Marshall.  (*See 
under  H.  Langwellense) . 
*H.  serratifrons  Almq.,?  var. - .  (Ref.  No.  8801). 
Glen  Einig,  near  Oykell  Bridge,  E.  Ross,  v.c.  106,  July  9, 
1908.  This  grew  on  the  rocky  banks  of  the  Einig  River, 
locally  plentiful,  as  a  substylose  form ;  but  also  associated 
with  a  ligulate  plant  (my  No.  3302),  which  otherwise  hardly 
differs.  Leaves  mostly  grass-green,  with  impressed  veins. 
Heads  pilose  and  glandular,  somewhat  floccose.  Styles 
dull  yellow ;  ligules  (when  present)  glabrous-tipped.  The 
Rev.  E.  F.  Linton  has  not  yet  been  able  to  give  it  a 
definite  name,  but  suggests  that  it  is  near  var.  morulum 
Dahlst.  One  specimen  of  No.  3302  is  added _ E.  S. 
Marshall.  Of  these,  3801  has  efloccose  phyllaries ;  3302 
distinctly  floccose.  3302  agrees  well  with  H.  serratifrons 
Almq.,  var.  Ste?istrcemii  Dahlst.,  both  in  leaves  and  heads. 
3301  may  possibly  be  var.  morulum  Dahlst.;  but  on 
account  of  the  close  resemblance  in  leaves  to  3302,  I 
think  it  to  be  also  var.  Stenstrcemii  Dahlst.  The  stylose 
heads  suggest  that  it  is  in  a  non-natural  condition _ A.  Ley. 
(*See  under  H.  Langwellense). 
H.  serratifrons  Almq.,  var.  lepistoides  Johanns. 
Spinney  on  Bear  Hill,  Rodborough,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34, 
June  18,  1908.  Mr.  Ley  writes  :  “ lepistoides  Johanns  has 
been  very  much  misnamed  and  misunderstood :  it  appears 
to  be  quite  rare  in  Britain. ”_F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey.  This 
was  also  gathered  at  Symonds  Yat  and  Coldwell,  W. 
Glos.  in  1908  by  the  Rev.  A.  Ley.  New  v.c.  record. 
H.  serratifrons  Almq.,  var.  Cinderella  Ley.  Symonds 
Yat,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  June  22:  Glyn  Collwng  (on  river¬ 
side  rocks),  Brecon  Beacons,  v.c.  42,  July  15,  1908 _ A.  Ley. 
*H.  sarcophyllum  Stenstr.,  var.  ampliatum  W.  R. 
Linton.  (Ref.  Nos.  3300,  3305  and  3304).  Chonaghair 
Burn  and  its  tributaries,  near  Oykell  Bridge,  E.  Ross, 
v.c.  106,  July  8  and  10,  1908.  Styles  livid.  Nos.  3300  and 
3305  are  definitely  so  named  by  the  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton, 
who  tells  me  that  they  are  a  good  match  with  his  series 
