448 
Arnoseris  minima  S.  &  K.  Potton,  Beds.,  v.c.  30, 
July  5,  1918. — J.  E.  Little. 
Crepis  capillaris  Wallr.,  var.  agrestis  (W.  &  K.)  ? 
Among  grass  in  meadow,  Grey  Abbey,  Co.  Down,  July  5, 
1913.  There  may  be  two  forms  in  this  gathering.  I  send 
a  few  specimens  also  from  open  ground,  not  so  drawn  up 
by  the  meadow  grass. — C.  H.  Waddell.  This  seems  to 
have  the  robust  habit,  glandular  hairs,  large  flowers,  dark 
styles,  etc.,  of  agrestis,  which,  on  the  Continent,  is  usually 
given  the  rank  of  sub-species.  All  the  sheets  seem  the 
same  form. — C.E.S.  A  robust  form  like  this  occuis  in 
some  Dorset  meadows,  and  is  probably  due  to  situation. 
This  species  varies  much  in  the  size  of  the  floweis,  and 
the  clothing  of  the  phyllaries.  This  Grey  Abbey  meadow 
plant  has  the  larger  and  more  glandular  heads  of  var. 
agrestis,  both  variable  characters.  Willdenow  observed 
of  this  form,  “  Involucrum  plantae  spontaneae  glanduloso- 
hispidum  fuit,  in  culta  glabrum  factum  est  (Koch,  Syn. 
FI.  Germ,  et  Helv.”  ed.  2,  1844,  p.  505).— E.F.L. 
C.  capillaris  Wallr.,  var.  diffusa  (DC.).  Malvern, 
Worcs.,  v.c.  37,  Aug.  25,  1913.— A.  J.  Crosfield.  I  have 
only  found  this  variety  where  rabbits  have  constantly 
kept  down  the  herbage. — E.F.L. 
C.  [ biennis  L.] .  Field,  Axbridge,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6, 
June  18,  1913.— Ida  M.  Roper.  My  plant  appears  to  be 
C.  taraxacifolia  Thuill. ;  the  achenes,  though  not  mature, 
are  distinctly  beaked,  and  the  foliage  is  characteristic  — 
E.S.M.  C.  taraxacifolia  Thuill.  This  species  has  spread 
rapidly  in  the  W.  and  S.W\  of  England  in  recent  yeais. 
E.F.L. 
C.  mollis  Aschers.  (=  C.  succiscefolia  Tausch). 
Locally  plentiful  to  the  north  of  Garth  Castle,  near 
Fortingal,  Mid  Perth,  v.c.  88,  July  21,  1913.  Apparently 
a  very  scarce  plant  in  Perthshire.  —Edward  S.  Marshall. 
Hieracium  cyathis  Ley.  Cheddar  Rocks,  N.  Somerset, 
v.c.  6,  June  18,  1913.— Ida  M.  Roper.  Correct.— E.S.M. 
and  E.F.L. 
H.  pseudonosinoides  Dahlst.  Glen  Lyon,  Fortingal, 
Mid  Perthsh.,  v.c.  88,  July  1,  1913.  Flowers  of  a  remark- 
