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Hieracium corymbosum , Fr. Banks of the River Rushill, Glen 
Artney, Perthshire, August 1891. — J. Cosmo Melvill. “Yes.” — 
F. J. Hanbury. 
H. Ogiveni , E. F. Linton. Root from slate quarries, Bethesda, 
Carnarvonshire; cult. 28th July 1897. I gathered this plant first in 
August 1888, and supposed it to be a var. of H. umbellatum , L. 
It will be noticed that under cultivation its similarity to H. umbellatum 
rather increases than diminishes. — Augustin Lev. “ This is correctly 
named, though I am of opinion that it ought not to be regarded as 
more than a variety of H. umbellatum , L. ; and it appears to me to 
become more like the type when cultivated than in the wild state.”— 
F. J. Hanbury. “ I gathered this H. umbellatum , var. Ogweni , in 
1878.” — G. C. Druce. 
H umbellatum , L., var. Sandhills, Southport, 30th September 
1897. This appears to me to differ from the inland Yorkshire form 
of the plant as I know it. Mr. Bailey some time ago named it for 
me: “A narrow-leaved form of H. umbellatum , which is not var. 
filifolium , Backh.” — J. A. Wfieldon. “Yes; a frequent form on 
the sandhills.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. umbellatum , Linn., var. Cliffs on north coast of Jersey, 26th 
July 1897. Apparently the only form of this plant in Jersey. It 
grows almost exclusively on the granite cliffs, in the north and east of 
the island. Is it var. Morale, Lindeb., which is assigned by the 
‘London Catalogue’ to the Channel Islands ? The leaves vary much 
in breadth. — L. V. Lester. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
Leontodon hispidum , Linn. Dry field, Old Headington, Oxford- 
shire, 1893. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Campanula latifolia , L. Woods between Woburn and Aspley, 
and at Lillingstone Darrell, Bucks, July 1897. New county record. — 
G. C. Druce. 
Arctostaphylos alpina, Spreng. Shoulders of An Teallach, West 
Rossshire, in considerable quantity, June 1895 — G. Claridge Druce. 
Primula scotica , Hook. Coast near Betty Hill, West Sutherland, 
July 1897. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
Gentiana germanica , Willd. Grassy borders of fields on the chalk 
near Watlington, September 1897. Very fine specimens, and an 
extention of its westward area in Oxfordshire. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Gentiana Amarella x germanica. Chalk pit, Ecchinswell, Hants, 
22nd September 1897. See ‘Report’ for 1895, P- 49° i also ‘Flora 
of Berkshire,’ p. 345; and ‘Annals of Botany,’ for December 1896. 
1 send a few more sheets of this, and regret that the specimens are 
not in better condition, and the quantity larger ; but I was unable to 
visit the spot until late in the season, when the plant was gone over. 
