154 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Peucedanum Ostruthium , Koch. Loch Cannor, Aberdeen, Aug., 
1879— Eliz. Lomax. 
Galium saxatile , L. var. Holme Fen, Hunts, 15th Sept., 1886. 
— A. Fryer. (See Report for 1885). 
Solidago Virgaurea , d. var. cambrica , Huds. Rocks, Conway 
Falls, near Bettws-y-coed, June, 1886. — John Fraser. Llyn 
Llyged Rheidol, Cardigan, 4th Aug., 1886. — Augustin Ley. Also 
from Carnarvonshire, two specimens. — J. E. Griffith. These are 
agreed to by Professor Babington. Dr. Fraser’s are remarkably 
graceful little plants, well-preserved too, different in aspect from the 
more usual forms. — E. F. L. 
S. cambrica , Huds. On the Hatterel Hills, Monmouth and 
Hereford, 20th Sept., 1886. Also from Merioneth. — Augustin Ley. 
“These I should not distinguish from Virgaurea .” — C. C. Babington. 
Bidens ctrnua , L. var. radiata . Ditches, Portmore, Co. Antrim, 
27th August, 1886. — S. A. Stewart. 
Cotula Coronopifolia , L. Coast at Leasowe, near Birkenhead, 7th 
August, 1886. In last year’s Report, page 131, it was mentioned that 
this plant had been known to occur in the neighbourhood of Birken- 
head- since 1875. The more satisfactory plants now distributed come 
from two stations different from that reported last year, these being 
nearer the coast. The plant occurred in the greatest luxuriance in 
damp clayey ground, and it was quite evident that it had fully estab- 
lished itself in that part of Cheshire. It is a more robust form than 
examples I have from Norway, Sweden, Holstein, Hanover, &c., and 
none of the specimens show any approach to the slender diminutive 
variety erecta of Beckmann, which grows in sandy ground at Bassum 
in Hanover. — Charles Bailey. 
Petasites vulgaris, Desf. var. hybrida. Meadows near Clarendon, 
Warwick, April, 1886. — H. Bromwich. (See Report of Exchange 
Club for 1882, p. 73). 
Crepis nicceensis, Balb. With sown grasses, Malvern Link, Wor- 
cester, 2 1st June, 1886. — R. F. Towndrow. Passed by Mr. Baker. 
Hieracium anglicum , Fr. Hoy, Orkneys, 10th August, 1886. — 
W. R. Linton. “ Clearly the true plant.” — J. G. Baker. 
IP. iricum , Fr. Hoy, Orkneys, 10th August, 1886. — 
W. R. Linton. “ Quite agrees with the Teesdale plant.” — J. G. 
Baker. 
H. lasiophyllum , Koch. Limestone rocks, Great Do ward Hill, 
Hereford, 8th June, 1886. — Augustin Ley. “This looks like the 
right plant ; but is our British lasiophyllum more than a variety of 
pallidum l” — J. G. Baker. 
H. Gibsoni, Backh. Hort., Croydon, 1886. Root from Settle. — 
Arthur Bennett. (See Report for 1885). 
H. ccesium, Fr., var. cambricum. Great Orme’s Head, Carnarvon, 
July, 1886. — J. E. Griffith. Hort., Croydon, 1886. — Arthur 
Bennett. (See Report for 1885). 
H. flocculosum , Backh. Rocks by mountain stream, Shimna River, 
Mourne Mountains, Co. Down, July, 1886. — S. A. Stewart. I do 
not know flocculosum well enough to speak with confidence about it, 
but do not see why this should not be the true plant.” — J. G. Baker. 
