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from  W.  Yorks.,  the  only  vice-county  for  which  this  was 
previously  known.  No.  8304  he  at  first  identified  with 
the  Braemar  form  of  H.  caesiomurorum  ;  but  he  subse¬ 
quently  thought  it  the  same  as  the  others;  and,  after 
careful  comparison,  I  can  find  no  real  difference.  The 
phyllaries  are  very  senescent.— E.  S.  Marshall.  Heads 
rather  less  hairy,  and  leaves  rather  narrower  than  in  the 
Yorks,  plant :  otherwise  a  good  fit.  This  should  now  be 
quoted  as  H.  ampliatum  Ley.  (See  Jl.  Bot.  1909,  p.  47) _ 
A.  Ley.  (-See  under  H.  Langivellense) . 
H '■  - -•  (Ref.  Nos.  8298,  3295).  Near  Inchna- 
damph,  S.E.  end  of  Loch  Assynt,  W.  Sutherland,  v.c.  108, 
July  18,  1908.  The  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton  refers  these,  with 
some  doubt,  to  H.  cesium.  As  compared  with  my 
No.  3306  from  Oykell  Bridge,  placed  by  him  under  H. 
ccesium ,  type,  they  have  much  blacker  heads,  with  much 
more  numerous  glands  and  fewer  simple  hairs,  less 
floccose;  and  I  doubt  their  being  ccesium  forms _ E.  S. 
Marshall.  Surely  very  near  No.  3304  H.  ampliatum ,  I 
think  the  same _ A.  Ley. 
H.  euprepes  F.  J.  Hanb.  Dyffryn  Crawnon,  Brecon 
Range,  v.c.  42,  July  14,  1908.  On  limestone,  at  about 
1740  feet.— A.  Ley. 
H.  euprepes  F.  J.  Hanb.,  var.  clivicolum  F.  J.  Hanb. 
Dyffryn  Crawnon,  Breconsh.,  v.c.  42,  July  14,  1908.  With 
the  type,  but  more  abundantly _ A.  Ley. 
*H.  ccesium  Fr.  (Ref.  No.  3306).  By  the  River 
Oykell,  Oykell  Bridge,  E.  Ross,  v.c.  106,  July  7,  1908. 
Styles  dull  yellow,  ligules  glabrous.  This  is  placed  under 
type  ccesium  by  the  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton.  No.  3304  B,  from 
a  station  about  two  miles  away,  appears  to  differ  only  by 
its  more  livid  styles.— E.  S.  Marshall.  (-See  under  H. 
Langwellense). 
H.  vulgatum  Fr.,  var.  sejunctum  W.  R.  Linton.  (Ref. 
No.  3316).  Inchnadamph,  S.E.  end  of  Loch  Assynt,  W. 
Sutherland,  v.c.  108,  July  14,  1908.  The  prevailing  form 
of  this  species  about  Inchnadamph  ;  mostly  yellow-styled. 
Some  of  our  gatherings  were  so  named  by  the  Rev.  E.  F. 
Linton ;  and  I  think  that  all  belong  to  this  variety, 
rather  than  the  type,  though  the  foliage  is  not  ahvays 
characteristic — E.  S.  Marshall.  Too  near  type  to  be  given 
a  varietal  name. — A.  Ley. 
