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Anthemis tinctoria , L. On a railway embankment, near Maiden- 
head, Berks, August, 1893. This rather scarce casual I gathered in 
the above locality. Meiilotus alba and Erigeron canadense were 
associated with it. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Arctium nemorosum , Lejeune ! Beech wood, Reigate Hill, Surrey, 
22nd August, 1884. — W. H. Beeby. 
A. intermedium , Lange, var. subtomentosum , Lange. Near 
Bodorgan Station, Anglesey, August, 1893. — J. E. Griffith. Much 
too immature for determination. — J. G. 
Cnicus amends, Hoffm., var. mil is, Koch. Cultivated ground, 
Millbrook, S. Hants, 29th September, 1893. This resembled the plant 
we usually call var. setosus (Besser), but when compared in the fresh 
state with Koch’s descriptions of the two varieties, it clearly agreed 
with that of his var. mitis. The variety was distributed over about 
three rods of ground, and, on either side of the plot, type C. arvensis 
was present ; but there was hardly any intermixture of the two varieties, 
and none of their characters. This is very possibly identical with var. 
latifolius , Bab. — E. F. Linton. “ I have not seen a specimen of 
Koch’s naming, but it seems to answer to the description in the ‘Syn.’ 
(1837). I s ^ the same as the /3 latifolius of Babington’s 1st Ed., p. 
172, 1843?” — A. Bennett. 
Crepis nicceensis , Balb. Plentiful in a grassy field above Godstow, 
in both Berks and Oxon. In the latter county it was also abundant 
in a field newly laid for grass by Headington Wick. In both localities 
it occurred in two forms, i.e ., the glandular and the sub-glabrous plant; 
the latter has been named by Prof. Crepin var. eglandulosus. — G. 
Claridge Uruce. 
Hieracium gracilentum , Backh. Granite rocks by Alpine stream, 
near Kingshouse, Argyll, 26th July, 1893. — Coll. E. S. Marshall and 
W. A. Shoolbred; Comm. W. A. Shoolbred. “Yes.” — F. J. 
Han bury. 
H. callistophyllum, Hanb. Rocky alpine ledges, Glen Eionne, 
Argyll, 31st July, 1893. — W. A. Shoolbred. “Yes.” — F. J. H. 
H. lima, Hanb., var. Brigantum , Hanb., fide E. J. Hanbury. 
Moughton Scars, Settle, M. W. Yorks, 8th July, 1891. — R. F. and 
F. P. Thompson. 
IP. bifidum , Tausch. Ystolion Duon, July, 1893. — J. E. Griffith. 
11 II. Leyi, Hanb. See ‘Journ. Bot.,’ August, 1894 (p. 226.)” — 
F. J. H. 
H. rubicundum , Hanb. Ystolion Duon, July, 1893. — J. E. 
Griffith. “Yes.” — F. J. H. 
II. Sommerfeltii, Lindeb. Ystolion Duon, July, 1893. — J. E. 
Griffith. “Yes.”— F. J. H. 
H. stenolepis, Lindeb. Craig Cille (on exposed limestone rocks), 
Breconshire; height 1,000-1,500 ft., 12th June, 1893. Style pure 
yellow. Seen and confirmed by Mr. F. J. Hanbury. — A ugustin 
Ley. “A modification of the Scandinavian form.” — F. J. H. 
H. stenolepis, Lindeb. Great and Little Ormes Plead, Carnarvon- 
shire, July, 1893.— J. E. Griffith. “Although a very distinct-looking 
form, cultivation and the general similarity in the clothing of the 
