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THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Hieracium gracilentum , Backh. Glen Ennich, Easterness, August, 
1887 ; teste F. J. Hanbury. — G. C. Druce. New County record. 
H globosum , Backh., Glen Ennich, Easterness, August, 1887 ; 
teste F. J. Hanbury. — G. C. Druce. New County record. 
H. lingulatum , Backh. Corrie Ceander, S. Aberdeen, August, 
1881. — G. C. Druce. Also Altnacaillich Burn, Sutherlandshire, 
July, 1888. — J. Cosmo Melyill. From the specimens being sent out 
without labels attached, either to the plants or sheet, I am afraid 
specimens of this and nitidum will require checking; at least Mr. 
Hanbury tells me his were transposed. Mine appear to be right. 
—Ed. 
H. chrysanthum , Backh. Glen Ennich, Easterness, teste F. J. 
Hanbury, August, 1887. — G. C. Druce. 
H. amplexicaule , L. Ex Oxford. Hort, Bangor. — J. E. Griffith. 
H. anglicum , Fries. Settle, Yorkshire, 2nd to 14th July, 1888. 
Last year I sent specimens labelled H. anglicum var. cerinthiforme , 
and they were passed as correct by Mr. Hanbury. Last year Mr. 
Hanbury and I were shown specimens of the true cerinthiforme 
gathered by the late Mr. J. Tatham in Scotland, preserved in his 
herbarium, and we then saw it was quite a different plant from the 
Settle one, having a very leafy stem ; these specimens are therefore 
sent as corrections. — W. H. Painter. “Correct.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
Also from banks of River Rushill, Glenartney, Perthshire, August, 
1888. — J. Cosmo Melvill. “ Correct.” — F. J. H. 
H. anglicum , Fries. Winch Bridge, Teesdale, July, 1888. — H. E. 
Fox. “ No.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. pallidum , Biv., var. Schmidtii , Tausch. Craig Dulyn, Carnarvon- 
shire, 2 1 st August, 1888. Named for me by Dr. Lindeberg, through 
the kindness of Mr. Hanbury. — A ugustin Ley. Also sunny banks, 
Betty Hill, Farr Bay, Sutherland, July, 1888. — J. Cosmo Melvill 
and W. R. Linton. “Correct.” — F. J ; Hanbury. 
H. pallidum , Biv., var. crinigerum. Rocks, Aberedw, Radnorshire, 
17th July, 1888. New County record. This has been seen by Dr. 
Lindeberg, through Mr. Hanbury’s kindness, and Dr. Lindeberg’s 
remark was “ Cum planta originali bene convenit.” — A ugustin Ley. 
Also from limestone rock, Gt. Doward, Herefordshire, nth June, 
1888, confirmation of County record; and Craig Breidden, 
Montgomeryshire, June, 1888; both collected by Augustin Ley. 
H. pallidum , Biv., var. Limestone, Gt. Doward, Herefordshire, 
nth June, 1888. I think this must be the H. stenolepis mentioned by 
Mr. Hanbury in ‘Journ. Bot./ July, 1885, p. 205. It was not, 
however, picked at the same station as the Herefordshire plant there 
mentioned ; and I do not feel sure of its identity with that plant. — 
Augustin Ley. Also Pontesbury Hill, Salop, 29th June, 1888. — 
John Fraser. This and the var. crinigerum in preceding paragraph 
Mr. Hanbury marks as H. lasiophyllum , Koch, but ‘‘he is not prepared 
to say how far these two names are synonymous ; but the Salop plant 
is certainly the same as the one from Craig Breidden, Great Doward 
Hill, and Radnorshire, to which the name H. lasiophyllum , Koch, has 
been applied by competent authorities.” 
