554 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
as yet given no name. Elfstrand considers it intermediate between 
gothicum and sparsifolium\ I regard it as a form of the former.” — 
F. J. Hanbury. “ My specimens are all H. Griffithii .” — G. C. Druce. 
Hieracium rubicundum , F. J. Hanb. Near Ogwen Lake, July 
1897. — J. E. Griffith. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. pseudonosmoides , Dahlst. Near Moffat, Dumfries, 7th August 
1897. — W. R. Linton. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H argenteum , Fr. Near Moffatt, Dumfries, 7th August 1897. — 
\V. R. Linton. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H Sommerfeltii , Lindeb. Cultivated June and July 1897 > 
root from Nant Francon, Carnarvonshire. — Augustin Lev. “This 
is the fine Carnarvonshire form of this species. It differs from the 
type in its altogether larger habit, more hairy clothing, and in the 
coarse dentation and brilliant blotchings of its leaves. I have for 
years thought it must have a distinguishing name, for which I suggest 
var. splendensP — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. orimeles , F. J. Hanb. Root, Nant Francon; cult. June 1897. 
Verified in my garden by Mr. F. J. Hanbury. — Augustin Ley. 
“ H. saxifragum , Fr., var. orimeles , F. J. Hanb.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. aggregation, Backb. Glen Dearg, 22nd July 1897 ; Little 
Craigindall, South Aberdeen, 26th July 1897. — W. R. Linton. 
“Yes.” — F. J, Hanbury, who only saw the specimen from the latter 
locality. 
H pollinarium , F. J. Hanb. ; var. platyphyllum. Taren Llwyd, 
Breconshire, 1896; from Hatterel Hills, Herefordshire, from cultivated 
plants, Sellack, June 1897; and Cwm Tarell, Dan y Craig, Brecon- 
shire, June 1896. For a description of this plant see the ‘Journ. 
Botany.’ — Augustin Ley. “ These of course are type specimens, 
but further examination makes me feel that this plant cannot be 
retained as a variety of H. pollinarium at all.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
Hieracium , sp. Limestone quarries near Crickhowell, Breconshire, 
14th June 1897. — Augustin Ley. “ This appears to approach very 
closely to H. murorum , var. pulcherrimum , F. J. Hanb., and may per- 
haps be best regarded as a form of this.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H murorum, L., var. pdlucidum, Laestad. Magdalen Water Walks, 
Oxford, July 1893. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Hieracium, sp. Mountain rocks, Taren-r-Esgob, Breconshire, end 
of June and beginning of July 1897. This plant has not been seen 
by Mr. Hanbury. I do not know what it is. The phyllaries, in bud, 
do not curve tightly in, as in all the forms of H. murorum, L., with 
which I am acquainted, but are inclined inwards at a slight angle, with 
the tips meeting. Styles slightly darkened. — Augustin Ley. “This 
is a form of H. murorum , L., pt. I cannot at present place it under 
any of the named varieties, though it does not seem far removed from 
the var. pellucidum, Laest.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
