52 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
specimens ; but such plants usually vary considerably.” — C. C. 
Babington. “ This I consider true setosus P — J. T. Boswell. 
Arctium intermedium , Lange. Harnage, Salop. — T. Butler. 
Field borders in limestone, Wetherby and Stutton, W. Yorks, July, 
1SS1. — y. A. Lees. “ Is not this a lateral branch, and the leaf a 
stem-leaf, not a radical leaf? I think the name is correct.” — C. C. 
Babington. 
Arctium nemorosum , Lej. Cult. Hort., Sellack, from seed 
of a specimen sent to Ex. Club by Mr. Blow. — A. Ley. 
Saussurea alpina , DC. Hoy Hill, Orkney, 18th August, 1881. — 
W. I. Fortescue. 
Centaurea nigra , b. decipiens . Freshwater Down, Isle of Wight, 
24th October, 1881.— F. Stratton. 
Artemisia vulgaris , b. coarctata , Forcel. Hedgebanks, Alveston 
Heath, Warwick, August, 1881. — J. E. Bagnall. 
Bidens cernua , b. radiata. Lindow Common, Cheshire. — 
H. Searle. 
Taraxacum officinale , var. lavigatum. Chesterton, near Warwick, 
June, 1881. — R. L. Baker. Heath, near Cusop Hill, Herefordshire, 
8th June, 1881. — A. Ley. 
Hieracium Gibsoni , Back. Rare on the limestone scar at 
Giggleswick, W. Yorks. — J. C. Melvill. 
Hieracium vulgatum , var. rubescens , Back. ? Giggleswick Scar, 
W. Yorks., 13th Aug., 1881. The only varieties I observed in the 
locality ; sent for distribution in the hope that they may prove to be 
the var. d. of Backhouse, for which Giggleswick is one of the two 
recorded localities. — J. C. Melvill. 
Hieracium vulgatum , var. maculatum. Cult. hort. Root from 
Cheviots, from Mr. Brotherston. — A. Bennett. 
Hieracium gothicum , Fr., approaching H. tridentaium. Near 
Downhill, Glen Devon, Perth, August, 1881. — J. T. Boswell. 
Hieracium gothicum , Fr. Broad leaved form, near Downhill, 
Glen Devon, Perth, August, 1881. — J. T. Boswell. 
Hieracium sp. Cult. hort. Root from Mr. Brotherston, named 
gothicum , var. latifolium. — A. Bennett. “ Mr. Bennett’s plants 
I should not call boreale\ see the upper leaves. The person who 
called it gothicum was probably correct.” — C. C. Babington. 
Hieracium umbellatum , Vill. Birkdale Sandhills, Lane., 4th 
Sept., 1880. The narrow-leaved form referred to in Report for 1880, 
p. 33. — C. Bailey. 
Hieracium corymbosum , Fr. Banks of river Foyers, Lochness, 
6th Aug., 1881. — F. Townsend. “ I would name this H strictum .” — 
J. T. Boswell. 
Hieracium Dewari , Sy. Above Burnfoot Mill, Glen Quay, Glen 
Devon, Perth., Aug, 1881. — J. T. Boswell. 
Hieracium sp. River bank, Seathwaite, Lake Lancashire, 
Aug., 1881. — A. Ley. “I hesitate between gothicum and crocatum P 
— J. G. Baker. “ I believe borealeP — C. C. Babington. “ This is 
H. corymbosumP — J. T. Boswell. 
Campanula glomerata , var. nana, Bailey. Vide Proceedings of 
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Vol. XXII., page 73. 
Downs, s. side of Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, 13th July, 1881. — C. 
Bailey. 
