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H. scanicum Dahls t. [503]. Glen Haffi, Upper Tawe Glen, 
Brecon, v.c. 42, Aug. 21, 1920. Mr. Cryer passed the whole 
gathering as H. scanicum , and Mr. Riddelsdell agreed to the 
sheets he saw. — W. C. Barton. This is not the plant I under- 
stand to be H. scanicum. T think it to be H. strumosum Ley, 
which is very near H. sciaphilum and is shown as a variety of 
that species in Linton’s “British Hieracia.” — H. W. Fugsley. 
U. sciaphilum Uechtr. var. amplifolium Ley. [366, 367, 368] 
teste Cryer. Between Stedham and Woolbeding, W. Sussex, v.c. 
13, Sept. 10, 1918. — W. C. Barton. Top sheet and some others 
amplifolium , but by no means all. — H.J.R. E. S. Marshall saw 
the whole series, 366-368, in 1918, and said it was a plant 
unknown to him. — W.C.B. 
H. protractum Lindeb. Ronas Voe, Mainland, Shetland, v.c. 
112, July 28, 1920. — R. J. Burdon. Undoubtedly very near 
protractum , differing only in the numerous leaves and dark styles, 
I believe ; but the species, according to Linton’s Handbook, p. 75, 
is variable with us. — H.J.R. The single sheet sent, bearing 
thirteen leaves, does not seem to belong to any of the Alpestris 
group, but rather to the Foliosa. I think it is one of the slender 
forms connecting II. crocatum Fr. with II. strictum Fr. — H. W. 
Pugsley. 
Legousia hybrida Delarbre. Oatfield above Woollard Hill, N. 
Somerset, v.c. 6, June 13, 1920. Many plants have one or both 
bracts springing from half-way up the ovary. See “ FI. of 
Bristol,” p. 413. — H. S. Thompson. 
Pyrola rotimdifolia L. var. or f. chloranthiflora Notoc in herb, 
f. pumila A. Blytt “Norges, Flora” (not of Horniman, which is 
P. grandiflora Naclius), “Hand. Norges FI.”, A. Blytt, 1906, 550. 
First in flower on June 2nd, 1920, Scorriclett, seven miles W. of 
Wick, Caithness, Mr. R. Bain. Flowers greenish-white with 
green veins. An additional species to the Caithness Flora. — A. 
Bennett. 
Lithospermum purpureo-caemleum L. Banks nr. Axbridge, N. 
Somerset, v.c. 6, May 17, 1920. A few in flower actually by 
March 20 this year. — H. S. Thompson. 
Euphrasia Kerneri Wettst. (498). All from one patch on railway 
bank, Boughrood, Radnor, v.c. 43, Sept. 6, 1920. — W. C. Barton. 
Yes, E. Kerneri. — W. H. Pearsall. I think E. Kerneri. — H. W. 
Pugsley. 
