240 
Rev.  A.  Ley ;  agrees  well  with  our  Welsh  herbarium 
specimens.  No  form  of  this  species  had  previously  been 
recorded  from  Scotland.  Leaves  blotched  (No.  3451)  or 
concolorous  (No.  3450),  firm,  rather  glaucous.  Styles 
yellow.  Ligules  glabrous-tipped.  Differs  from  H.  Som- 
merfeltii,  to  which  we  at  first  sight  referred  it,  by  the 
broader,  more  truncate-based  foliage,  larger  flowers,  head¬ 
clothing,  and  habit.— E.S.M.  (Ref.  No.  3450).  Matches 
some  of  the  Welsh  specimens,  but  for  those  being  usually 
more  or  less  blotched — in  my  specimens  the  leaves  were 
concolorous. — E.F.L. 
H.  callistophyllum  F.  J.  Hanb.,  var.  cvemnanthes  F.  J. 
Hanb.  (Ref.  Nos.  3437,  3438).  Glascarnoch  River,  near 
Aultguish  Inn,  E.  Ross,  v.c.  106,  July  6  and  24,  1909.— 
W.  A.  Shoolbred  and  E.  S.  Marshall.  Determined  by 
Rev.  E.  F.  Linton.  A  good  match  with  authentic  speci¬ 
mens,  except  that  the  leaves  are,  on  the  whole,  less 
deeply  and  irregularly  toothed.  The  altitude  (below  750 
feet)  is  remarkable  for  this  rare  plant,  which  I  do  not 
remember  to  have  seen  much  under  2500  feet  in  Perthshire 
or  Argyle.  Styles  discoloured  ;  young  ligules  ciliolate, 
ultimately  glabrous-tipped.  Foliage  yellowish  green. — 
E.S.M.  (Ref.  No.  3438).  Yes.— A.L. 
H.  silvaticum  Gouan,  var.  micracladium  Dahlst. 
(Ref.  Nos.  3452,  8454).  Allt  Giubhas  Beg,  near  Aultguish 
Inn,  E.  Ross,  v.c.  106,  July  6  and  24,  1909.— W.  A. 
Shoolbred  and  E.  S.  Marshall.  Styles  livid;  ligule-tips 
ciliate.  In  this  district  the  leaves  are  not  unfrequently 
blotched.  Confirmed  by  Messrs.  Ley  and  Linton. — E.S.M. 
H.  silvaticum  Gouan,  var.  subtenue  W.  R.  Linton. 
1.  (Ref.  Nos.  3423,  3425).  Stream  descending  from 
Sgurr  a’  Mhuillin  (Scuir  Vuillin)  to  Loch  Achanalt,  E. 
Ross,  v.c.  106,  July  19,  1909.  2.  (Ref.  No.  3426).  Allt 
a’  Bheallaich,  Strath  Garve,  July  8,  1909.  These  are  so 
named  by  Messrs.  Ley  and  Linton ;  the  same  yellow-styled 
form  which  we  found  in  1908  about  Oykell  Bridge  and 
Inchnadamph.— E.  S.  Marshall. 
H.  serratifrons  Almq.,  var.  grandidens  Dahlst.  (1) 
Wood  bank,  near  Marshbrook,  Salop,  v.c.  40,  July  9,  and 
Wenlock  Edge,  Salop,  July  15,  1909.  New  county 
record?— A.  Ley.  (2)  Roadside  bank,  Marshbrook,  July 
