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Cnicus  eriophorus  Roth.  Shovel  Nook,  Knighton, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  Sept.,  1909.  One  plant,  7  ft.  high,  in 
hedgerow.  The  next  nearest  known  station  for  this  plant 
is  six  miles  distant. — W.  Bell. 
C.  acaulis  Willd.,  var.  caulescens  Pers.  Plentiful  on 
chalk  soil,  Happy  Valley,  Chequers  Park,  Gt.  Kimble, 
Bucks.,  v.c.  24,  Sept.,  1909. — F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey. 
C.  arvensis  Hoffm.,  var.  mitis  Koch.  Waste  ground, 
St.  Philip’s  Marsh,  Bristol,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  July,  1909. 
Two  plants  only  were  noticed.  The  published  descriptions 
of  these  varieties  are  not  in  sufficient  detail. — Ida  M. 
Roper.  Not  mitis ,  which  should  have  glabrous  or  sub- 
glabrcus  leaves.  It  is  var.  vestitus  Koch. — E.D. 
Arnoseris  minima  Schweigg  &  Koerte.  Field  near 
Abinger  Hammer,  Surrey,  v.c.  17,  June  23,  1909. — C.  E. 
Salmon. 
Crepis  taraxacifolia  Thuill.  Henbury  Hill,  near 
Bristol,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  June  21,  1902. — J.  W.  White. 
I  agree. — E.F.L.  Yes;  growth  weaker  than  usual  in  my 
specimens. — E.S.M. 
Hieracium  aurantiacum  L.  Riverside,  Belgrave, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  June,  1909. — W.  Bell.  Yes. — A.L.  Right. 
—E.F.L. 
H.  rubicundum  F.  J.  Hanb.  (Ref.  Nos.  3443,  3446, 
3447).  Various  localities  near  Garve,  E.  Ross,  v.c.  106, 
July,  1909.  Some  with  styles  yellow,  others  with  styles 
livid.  Confirmed  by  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton. — E.  S.  Marshall. 
Yes. — A.L. 
H.  ?iitidum  Backh.  (Ref.  Nos.  3427,  3428,  3429). 
Allt  Giubhais  Beg,  near  Aultguish  Inn,  E.  Ross,  v.c.  106, 
July  6  and  24,  1909. — W.  A.  Shoolbred  and  E.  S.  Marshall! 
Styles  yellow ;  ligule-tips  glabrous.  Messrs.  Ley  and  Linton 
concur  in  so  naming  them.  The  leaves  are  as  a  rule  less 
sharply  toothed  than  usual. — E.S.M. 
H.  hypochcsroides  Gibs.,  var.  saxorum  F.  J.  Hanb. 
(Ref.  Nos.  3450,  3451).  In  plenty  on  rocks  of  Raven 
Craig  and  adjacent  railway  cuttings,  near  Achterneed 
(near  Dingwall),  E.  Ross,  v.c.  106,  July  3,  1909.— Coll. 
W.  A.  Shoolbred.  Comm.  E.  S.  Marshall.  Named  by 
