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able  greenish-yellow  tint,  which  Mr.  Marshall  informs  me 
is  quite  a  feature  of  this  species.— C.E.S.  Correct  — 
E.S.M.  &  E.F.L. 
H.  pellucidum  Laestad.  Old  Walls,  Grey  Abbey,  Co. 
Down,  July,  1913. -r-C.  H.  Waddell.  Rightly  named,  we 
believe. — E.S.M.  &  E.F.L. 
H.  [ sciaphilum  Uechtr.,  var.  transiens  Ley] .  Rodway 
Hill,  Mangotsfield,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  July  10,  1913.— Ida 
M.  Roper.  I  should  rather  call  this  H.  diaplianoides 
Lmdeb.,  which  I  have  gathered  on  rocky  slopes  at  Mangots¬ 
field.  H.  sciaphilum  and  its  var.  transicns  have  more 
numerous  stem -leaves  and  larger  heads,  with  many  hairs 
among  the  glands  on  the  phyllaries.— E.F.L. 
H.  umbellatum  L.,  var.  linariifolium  Wallr.  (Ref. 
No.  3877).  Near  Fortingal,  Mid  Perth,  v.c.  88,  Sept.  2, 
1913.  Styles  yellow.— Edward  S.  Marshall.  I  agree  — 
E.F.L. 
Leontodon  nudicaule  Banks  &  Soland,  var.  lasiolccnum 
Druce.  Malvern,  Worcs.,  v.c.  37,  Aug.  1913.— A.  J. 
Crosfield.  The  heads  are  hairy  ;  so  I  suppose  the  name 
is  correct. — E.S.M. 
Lactuca  Serriola  L.  Whste  ground,  Newhaven 
E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  Aug.  19,  1909.— A.  G.  Gregor. 
L.  saligna  L.  The  Crumbles,  Eastbourne,  E.  Sussex 
v.c.  14,  Aug.  28,  1909.-— A.  G.  Gregor. 
Campanula  rotundifolia  L.  Rough  quarry,  Rowick, 
near  Eastnor,  Herefordsh.,  v.c.  36,  July  21,  1913. _ S.  h! 
Bickham.  Mr.  A.  Bennett,  to  whom  I  showed  specimens, 
suggested  that  this  might  be  var.  clongata  Hampe.  In 
B.E.C.  Rept.,  1888,  p.  224,  the  description  of  this  var.  is 
given  as  follows,  “  Stem  elongated,  length  up  to  0-50 m., 
leaves  elongated,  linear-lanceolate,  radical  leaves  usuallv 
wanting.” — C.E.S. 
C.  rotundifolia  L.,  var.  Lough  Gill,  Sligo,  Aug.  17, 
1913.  W.  C.  Barton.  Var.  hirta  Koch: — “inferior  pars 
plantae  pilis  rigidulis  hirta.”  Koch  “  Syn.  FI.  Germ  et 
Helv.”  Ed.  II.  2,  538  (1844).— E.S.M. 
