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Other plants (normal) in the same ditch. July, 1883. — W. Moyle 
Rogers. The discoid state of S. aquaticus seems very uncommon. 
Mr. Baker had never seen any other specimens except those collected 
by Mr. Rogers. — G. N. 
Senecio spathulifolius , DC. Cliffs, near South Stack, Holyhead, 
June, 1883. — J. E. Griffith. Path of Pistill, Holyhead, July 16, 
1883. — J. Cosmo Melvill. 
Bidens ceniua , L. radiata. Pond, Lindow, Cheshire, Sept. 14, 
1883. — H. Searle. 
Leontodon pratensis , Koch. Glen Shee, Perth, E. Alt. 1,200- 
1,700 ft. August 3, 1883. — E. F. Linton. Glas Maol, Perth, 
Aug. 3, 1883. — W. R. Linton. 
Taraxacum Icevigatum , DC. Parkstone and Powder Island, 
Poole, Dorset. April, 1883. — W. R. Linton. 
Crepis fcetida L. Between Deal and Dover, E. Kent. July, 
1883. — Comm. Arthur Bennett, Coll. H. T. Mennell. 
Crepis taraxacifolia , Thuill. Buckden, Huntingdon. In a field 
of sainfoin. Aug. 2, 1879. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium holosericeum, Backh. Ben More, Mid-Perth, alt. about 
2,900ft., Aug. 20th, 1883. Not a new record, but I do not know 
whether it has been found on Ben More ; where I also found one of the 
nigrescens section, which I take to be H.senescens , Backh. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium eximium , Fries, is sent from Forfar by Revs. H. E. 
Fox, W. R. Linton, and E. F. Linton, the latter sending the follow- 
ing note : This was more easily found than H. holosericeum , H. 
calendifiorum , H. gracilentum , and H. chrysanthum , of each of which 
the Rev. H. E. Fox, W. R. Linton, or myself gathered a little, at an 
altitude generally of about 2,800 to 3,000 ft. 
Hieracium gracilentum, Back. Glen Canness, Perth, 6th Aug., 
1883. — W. R. Linton. “This is not one of the nigrescentes , Back., 
at all — it having the florets very decidedly hairy, but belongs to the 
Alpince of Backhouse, and is H. eximium , Back.” — Arthur Bennett. 
Hieracium anglicum , Fries. Rocks above Lochan-na-lairige, Mid- 
Perth, Aug. 17th, 1883. — W. R. Linton. Winch Bridge. Teesdale, 
Durham. — W. H. Brown. Rocks near Killin, Perth, alt. 2,400 ft., 
July 19th, 1882. — E. F. Linton. 
H anglicum, Fries., var. decipiens. Basaltic Rocks, Cave Hill, 
Belfast, July 7th, 1883. — S. A. Stewart. 
H. anglicum, var. acutifolium. Braemar, Aberdeen, S., Aug. 8th 
and 14th, 1883. Two specimens of this interesting form are forwarded 
by the Revs. W. R. and E. F. Linton, the latter sending the follow- 
ing note : In moderate quantity by the Clunie, and also by roadside 
on a moist bank. 
H. anglicum , Fries., var. decipiens Syme? Rocks near Killin, 
Mid-Perth, alt. 2,400 ft, July" 29th, 1883. — E. F. Linton. Mr. 
Baker looks upon this as ordinary H. anglicum. 
H. iricum, Fr. Glen Shee (near the Spital), Perth, E., Aug. 4th, 1883. 
Revs. H. E. Fox, W. R. Linton, and E. F. Linton, the latter sending 
the following note : In company with the Revs. H. E. Fox and W. R. 
Linton, I gathered several plants of this, which I believe has not been 
recorded before for E. Perth. There w T as a fair quantity. 
