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the  heads  are  not  quite  epilose,  too  densely  glandular,  and 
not  cano -floccose  enough.  I  should  leave  it  as  a  dwarf 
state  of  the  type,  which  very  often  has  the  ligules  bright 
red  beneath.— E.S.M. 
H.  Peleterianum  Merat.  Cliffs,  Les  Sommeilleuses, 
Guernsey,  Aug.  5,  1912. — W.  C.  Barton.  Very  typical. — 
E.S.M.  Rightly  named. — E.F.L. 
H.  [ lima  F.  J.  Hanb.] .  Cheddar  Gorge,  N.  Somerset, 
v.c.  6,  May  29,  1912.  Ida  M.  Roper.  This  is  H.  stenolepis 
Lindeb.  The  leaves  of  H.  lima  are  covered  with  stiff  hairs. 
— E.F.L. 
H.  hypochaeroides  Gibs.,  var.  saxorum  F.  J.  Hanb. 
( Ref.  No.  3725).  Cliffs  and  rocks  of  Cwm  Idwal, 
Carnarvonsh.,  v.c.,  49  (between  1800  and  2200  feet), 
July  13,  1912.  Styles  yellow ;  ligules  glabrous-tipped. 
Leaves  firm,  blue-green,  often  blotched.  A  puzzling  plant, 
allied  to  H.  Schmidtii,  H.  Leyi ,  and  H.  Sommerfeltii 
(which  last  I  did  not  see  there).  The  name  which  I  adopt 
was  suggested  by  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton,  and  seems  to  fit  it 
best.  Near  Auchterneed,  E.  Ross,  a  low-lying  station, 
this  variety  is  more  luxuriant,  with  larger  heads,  but  the 
leaves  are  either  blotched  or  concolorous,  as  in  this  case _ 
E.  S.  Marshall.  I  think  the  name  is  right _ E.F.L. 
H.  cambricum  F.  J.  Hanb.  Great  Ormes  Head, 
Carnarvonsh.,  v.c.  49,  July  2,  1912,  Styles  yellow.— E.  S. 
Marshall.  Good  typical  specimens  of  this  very  distinct 
species _ E.F.L. 
H.  pellucidum  Laestad.,  var.?  Old  walls,  Grey  Abbey, 
Co.  Down,  Oct.  1912.  This  flowers  from  May  till  Oct! 
The  styles  yellow  to  livescent — C.  H.  Waddell.  Certainly 
under  that,  I  should  say ;  about  right  in  foliage  for  Ley’s 
var.  lucidulum  (now  said  to  be  the  type),  but  more  like 
var.  pulcherrimum  in  the  inflorescence.  —E.S.M. 
R.  serratifrons  Almq.,  var.  grandidens  Dahlst.  (Ref. 
No.  3/60).  Abundant  in  sandy  lanes  on  Sheepwash  Hill, 
near  Molland,  N.  Devon,  v.c.  4,  May  31,  1912.  Confirmed 
by  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton,  as  ‘  H.  grandidens  Dahlst.’;  the  same 
plant  which  Mr.  F.  N.  Williams  formerly  referred  to 
H.  crebridens  Dahlst.  I  am  not  sure  whether  Dahlstedt 
