224 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Hieracium crocatum , Fr. By the Rothay, Grasmere, Westmoreland, 
August, 1888. — H. E. Fox. 
H pul 'chellum, Lindb., var. vestitum. Unst, Shetland Isles, 16th 
August, 1886. — W. R. Linton. So named by Dr. Lindeberg. 
H. auratum , Fries., Mon. p. 181. Uig, Isle of Skye, August, 
1888. — W. R. Linton. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. Pointed out to 
me by Mr. Hanbury, near Lawers, Mid-Perth. It was also abundant 
in meadows at head of Loch Awe, near Dalmally, Argyll. New 
County record.— Ed. 
H. sparsifolium , Lindeb. Uig, Isle of Skye, 9th of August, 1888. 
This has been found in Britain previous to my discovery of it in 
Skye. The credit of the naming is due to Mr. Hanbury. — W. R. 
Linton. Also unnamed from rocks, Blaen, Taffawr, Breconshire, 
August, 1888 ; and debris of slate quarries, Bethesda, Carnarvonshire, 
August, 1888 . — Augustin Ley. 
Taraxacum officinale , Lamk., var. erythrospermum (Andrz.). Sandy 
common, near sea, Seaton Carew, July, 1887. — H. E. Fox. “This 
seems the plant usually so named in Britain, but I believe the name 
has been denied as representing the plant of the continent, so called.” 
— Arthur Bennett. 
Lactuca saligna , L. Whitstable, Kent, September, 1888.— G. C. 
Druce. 
Sonchus arvensis , L., var. glabra , L. C. Shirley, S. Derbyshire, 
25th August, 1888. — W. R. Linton. Almost certainly the var. 
Icevifes , Koch. — Ed. 
S, arvensis , L., var. angustifolius , Meyer. Wells, W. Norfolk, 
September, 1888. Ex herb. — H. D. Geldart. 
Campanula rotundifolia , L., var. lancifolia , Koch. Cliffs, Carnedd 
Dafydd, Carnarvon, 21st August, 1888 . — Augustin Ley. Dr. 
Schonland was kind enough to examine these and the following 
specimens with me. We find it impossible to separate the foregoing 
from the type plant. — Ed. 
C. rotundifolia , L., var. Lime rocks, Carreg Cennin, Carmarthen, 
6th September, 1 888 . — Augustin Ley. These specimens were not 
all from the same variety. Some of them well match the var. 
lancifolia , Koch, the description of which is here appended : “ folia 
caulina inferiora bipoliicaria 3-4 lineas lata, superiora sensim breviora 
et arigustiora.” ‘FI. Germ.,’ 2,538 (1844). Koch gives as a synomym 
the var. reniformis , Pers. : “ major, fol. radicalibus pluribus eni- 
formibus persistentibus, caul. . sparsis oblongo lanceolatus in petiolum 
decurrentibus.” ‘Syn.,’ vol. i. p. 188 (1805). Dr. Schonland has been 
good enough to translate for me the following descriptions of varieties 
of C. rotundifolia from A. Vocke and C. Angelbrodt’s ‘ Flora von 
Nordhausen,’ Berlin, 1886. “(a) uniflora , Hampe. Stem simple, stiff, 
one-flowered ; leaves, linear. On sunny slopes and sandy soil, (b) 
elongata , Hampe. Stem elongated, length up to 0-50 m. [I have seen 
it nearly 1 m. long; S. Schonland], leaves elongated, linear-lanceolate, 
radical leaves usually wanting. On gypsum rocks, (c) cczspitosa , Hampe. 
Stem csespitose, ascending, about as long as the finger ; almost always 
with three flowers ; stem-leaves linear. On sunny slopes, (d) hirta , Mert. 
