500 
lignles  glabrous-tipped.  At  this  early  date  the  leaves  are 
not  so  harsh  and  “  raspy  ”  in  texture  as  usual. — E.  S. 
Marshal]. 
H.  Sommerfeltii  Lindeh.  (Eef.  No.  3978).  Ben 
Chaluim,  Mid  Perth,  v.c.  88  (at  2000  to  2200  feet),  scarce 
and  local,  July  20,  1914.  Styles  yellow.  Ligules  glabrous- 
tipped.  Leaves  firm,  rather  glaucous,  more  or  less 
blotched. — E.  S.  Marshall.  Rightly  named. — E.F.L. 
H.  variicolor  Dahlst.,  (stylose  form).  (Ref.  No.  8309). 
Originally  (1908)  from  limestone  rocks  by  the  Allt  nan 
Uamh,  near  Inchnadamph,  W.  Sunderland,  v.c.  108; 
Cult,  garden,  West  Monkton,  June  22,  1914.  The  wild 
plant  was  so  named  by  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton ;  it  comes 
true  from  seed.  Styles  dull,  pale  yellow.  Heads  very 
glandular,  epilose.  Leaves  not  blotched. — E.  S.  Marshall. 
H.  serratifrons  Almq.,  var.  caliginosum  Dahlst.  (Ref. 
No.  3986).  Cult,  garden,  West  Monkton,  June  8,  1914  ; 
raised  from  seed  gathered  in  1908  by  Mr.  W.  A.  Shoolbred 
near  Inchnadamph,  W.  Sutherland,  v.c.  108.  Styles 
yellow.  Ligule-tips  glabrous.  Heads  very  glandular, 
epilose.  It  agrees  very  well  with  specimens  of  mine,  so 
named,  from  near  Tongue  and  Kylesltu,  in  the  same 
vice-county. — E.  S.  Marshall. 
H.  [Pictorum  Linton] .  (Ref.  No.  3987).  Rocks  (at 
1800  feet),  Coire  a’  Chuilinn,  Glen  Falloch,  Mid  Perth, 
v.c.  88,  July  22,  1914.  Styles  yellow.  Ligule-tips 
glabrous.  Heads  glandular,  with  black-based  hairs. 
Leaves  dull  green  (often  purplish  at  the  tips),  dull  green 
and  glabrous  above,  with  impressed  veins. — E.  S.  Marshall. 
Not  H.  Pictorum,  which  has  firmer,  subcoriaceous  leaves 
glossy  above  when  fresh,  styles  not  pure  yellow,  pappus 
white.  This  plant  has  been  mistaken  before  for  H. 
Pictorum,  and  is,  I  think,  the  Perthshire  and  Central 
Highland  form  of  H.  rivale  F.  J.  Hanb.,  referred  to  in 
“British  Hieracia,”  p.  51.  It  has  thinner  leaves,  ligule- 
tips  glabrous,  and  grey  pappus  tinged  with  brown. — 
E.F.L. 
H.  rivale  F.  J.  Hanb.,  var.  dasythrix  Linton.  (4) 
(Ref.  No.  3988).  Beinn  a’  Chroin  (at  2500  feet),  Glen 
Falloch,  Mid  Perth,  v.c.  88,  July  16,  1914.  (2)  (Ref. 
