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as suggested by the label. On the Continent E. acre varies 
considerably in the leaf-covering, even an entirely glabrous 
variety being known. I should leave these under E. acre type. 
— J. E. Lousley. I now think that only the railway-side plant 
is the hybrid, and was more doubtful of those growing on the 
wall.— H. S. T. 
Senecio integrifolius Clairv. var. humilis DC. Gallows Hill, 
near Beacon Hill, Ivinghoe, Bucks. C. P. Hurst, June 27, 
1907. Comm. S.L.B.I. Yes, it was abundant on the Beacon 
in 1923. — J. Fraser. This is S. integrifolius (L.) Clairv., but 
I doubt the application of the varietal name. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Centaurea obscura Jord. Grounds of Abney Court, Bourne 
End, Bucks, England, June 28, 1930. [Ref. B 33/3]. This 
meadow contained innumerable forms of the plants of this 
genus. The present gathering was all taken from one root 
to prevent a possible mixture. — J. E. Lousley. A not 
uncommon form of C. obscura, typical in habit, and .shape of 
anthodes, but with the phyllary-appendages more deeply 
cut than is usual, and with narrower disk, ovate-lanceolate 
in form, and not roundish. — C. E. Britton. 
Arnoseris minima. Schw. and Kcerte. Near Fleet Pond, 
N. Hants, Sept. 11, 1930. — G. M. Ash, Comm. J. E. Little. 
Hieracium [cantianum F. J. Hanb ?]. Sandy common, near 
Hammer Ponds, Thursley, Surrey. [Ref. B61]. — J. E. 
Lousley. This seems to be a form of H. tridentatum Fr. It is 
not H. cantianum F. J. Hanb. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Hieracium. umbellatum L. Oakhanger, Hants, Aug. 8, 1930. 
— IL J. Burdon. Yes, var. coronopifolium Fr.- — H. W. Pugsley. 
Hieracium . Bexley Hill, near Lodsworth, W. 
Sussex, Aug. 14, 1930. — R. J. Burdon. This gathering 
consists of fragmentary, secondary growths, worthless as 
herbarium specimens. The plant is probably H. deductum 
Sudre. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Hieracium, . Shady lane near Brook, Witley, 
Surrey, July 13, 1930. [B 44/B], — J. E. Lousley. I think 
H. chlorophyllum Jordan. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Hieracium . Roadside bank, near crossroads, Brook, 
Witley, Surrey, July 13, 1930. [B 34/C]. — J. E. Lousley. 
Eight sheets of this gathering were sent in. Of these five are 
