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There were a fair number of plants within the space of about 
a hundred yards.” His specimens did not come from one 
a '7 patch. — J. E. Lousley. 
Crepis paludosa Moench. High meadow above the High 
Force, Teesdale, Durham, July, 1927. Ref. Y 79. From 
the well-known locality for Crepis mollis. — J. E. Lousley. 
Hieracium sabaudum L., sub-sp. vagum (Jord.). Ihursley, 
Surrey, Aug. 22, 1926. Other examples of this gathering 
have been seen by Zahn. — D. G. Catcheside. This plant, 
a common form of H. boreale in the South of England, some- 
times referred to var. Hervieri Arv.-Touv. , seems identical 
with H. perpropinquum Zahn, as given in Mr. Roffey’s clavis 
(Journ. Bot. lxiii, 320-321). The hair-clothing scarcely 
agrees with that of H . vagum Jord. according to the clavis 
or Rouy’s Flore de France (ix 392). — H. W. Pugsley. 
Hieracium . [Ref 1410). Chalky bank by road- 
side, Boxhill, Surrey, July 24, 1927. — E. C. Wallace. 
This agrees with authentic material of H. sciaphilum var. 
strumosum Ley, which is identified in the last edition of 
Lond. Cat. with H. chlorophyllum Jord. A good and well 
dried set. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Hieracium umbellatum (L) Zahn. Thursley, Surrey, 
Aug. 8, 1926. Other examples of this gathering have been 
seen by Zahn. — D. G. Catcheside. Correct.— H. W. Pugsley. 
Hieracium- . Silchester Common, N. Hants., 
August 1, 1927. Ref. Y 160. — J. E. Lousley. Is H. 
umbellatum L. var. coronopifolium Bernh. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Hieracium- — ■ — - — - — . Blackdown, Sussex, Aug. 4, 1927.— 
R. J. Burdon. This is a form of H. sciaphilum which the 
late Augustin Ley would presumably have referred to his 
variety transiens. Mr. Roffey appears to have regarded this 
variety as identical with H . deductum Sudre, which he separates 
from H . Lachenalii (= typical H . sciaphilum) in his clavis 
(Journ. Bot. lxiii, 318) by its producing simple as well as 
glandular hairs on the peduncles and involucres. Ley did 
not mention any difference of this kind when establishing 
his variety transiens (Journ. Bot. xlvii, 49). — H. W. Pugsley. 
Sonchus asper Hill, var. integrifolius Lej. Chase Hill, 
Wickwar, W. Glos., July, 20, 1927. — Ida M. Roper. 
