66 
var. horridum Wimm. & Grab. = var. ferox Hartman, as described 
by Rouy, “FI. Fr.”, IX. 66. — E.S.M. This seems to agree with 
Rouy’s (“FI. Fr.”) description of var. spinosissimum Willk. 
“Feuilles et ailes des tiges tres 6pineuses, a epines trfes nom- 
br eases, plus longues que dans «. [genuinum G. & G.] and f3. [puta- 
tum Naegelil ; calathides agregees en glomerules compacts.” — 
C.E.S. 
Hieracium Pilosella L., var. concinnatum F. J. Hanb. Burring- 
ton Combe, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, June 18, 1917. — Ida M. Roper. 
Dwarf ; heads and peduncles with dense stellate pubescence 
(cano-floccose), black-glandular, epilose. Quite characteristic. — 
E.S.M. 
H. lima F. J. Hanb. Limestone rocks at Cheddar, N. Somer- 
set, v.c. 6, May 9, 1917. Its only known station? — II. S. 
Thompson. 
H. Railway cutting near Snow Tunnel, Rannoch, 
Mid Perthsh., v.c. 88, July 26, 1916. — R. J. Burdon. H. euprepes , 
var. glabratum. — E.S.M. 
Sonclius oleraceus L., var. glandulosus Coss. & Germ. (Ref. 
No. 287). Cultivated ground about Brendon, N. Devon, v.c. 4, 
Aug. 15, 1917. — W. C. Barton. Yes; but under Cosson and 
Germain’s arrangement this stands as S. oleraceus L., var. a. run- 
cinatus C. & G., sub- var. glandulosus C. & G. — C.E.S. 
S. asper Hill, var. glandulosus (Coss.). (Ref. No. 286). Culti- 
vated ground about Brendon, N. Devon, v.c. 4, Aug. 15, 1917. — 
W. C. Barton. Yes ; but to quote Cosson and Germain correctly 
this would be S. asper Hill, var. vulgaris C. & G., sub-var. glandu- 
losus C. & G. — C.E.S. 
Primula vulgaris Huds., var. caulescens Koch. Canons Wood, 
Walton-in-Gordano, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, May 14, 1917. — Ida M. 
Roper. 
Centaurium [ umbellatum Gilib., var. capitatum Druce]. Wych 
Heath, Corfe, Dorset, v.c. 9, Aug. 10, 1917. — Ida M. Roper. 
No ; a small state of C. pulchellum Druce (Erythrcea pulchella Fr.). 
— E.S.M - No; this must be E. pulchella , f. contractu Wittr. — 
C.E.S. 
Symphytum orientate L. Cultivated at Clifton by C. Bucknall, 
Esq., June, 1917. — J. W. White. 
