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H. rubicundum, F. J. Hanb. Near Ogwen Lake, August, 1894. — 
Jno. E. Griffith. “Correctly named, and fine typical specimens.” 
— F. J. Hanbury. 
H, britafinicum, F. J. Hanb. Great Ormes Head, August, 1894. — 
Jno. E. Griffith, “AT. brita 7 inicu 7 ?i, F. J. Hanb., as suggested in 
‘ Botanical Ex. Club Report.’ 1893, p. 418. They are not H. sieTiolepis, 
as shown by the shape and clothing of involucre and leaves. One or 
more of these sheets must contain cultivated specimens.” — F. J. 
Hanbury. 
H. Picto 7 nt 77 i, Linton. Root from Ben Chaisteil, vice-county 98, 
Argyle, 1893. Garden, Milford, 2nd Tune, 1893. Styles yellow. — 
E. S. Marshall. “ Yes.”— F. j. Hanbury. 
II. Originally from Kingshouse, vice-county 98, Argyle. Garden, 
Milford, 5th June, 1895. ^ have had this growing since 1888, when 
it was brought from the Clach Leathad mountain range, near Kings- 
house ; it is constant in character and comes true from seed. Though 
in some ways recalling H. Pictorimi, TJnton, it differs at a glance from 
that by the yellowish (not bluish) green colour of the leaves ; these are 
firm, strongly veined, more or less hairy on the upper surfaces. Styles 
rather livid; ligules glabrous-tipped; involucres with many crisped white 
bulbous-based hairs. There is, I think, some superficial resemblance 
to H. caesio- 77 iuroru 77 i^ Lindeberg. — Edward S. Marshall. “ I am 
not prepared to name this form with any certainty, especially in the 
absence of any wild specimens.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. 77 iiiroru 7 n^ L., var. b. pulcherri 7 nu 77 i.^ F. J. Hanb. Nant 
Francon, August, 1894. — Jno. E. Griffith. “These are correctly 
named.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. Great Orme’s Head, North Wales, 31st May, 1895. — J- 
Wheldon. “ These are closely allied to H. 77 iuroru 77 i^ var. pachy- 
phyllu 77 i, Purchas, and may, I think, be regarded as an exposed 
maritime state of the same. In this sheet there were two sheets of H. 
— F. J. Hanbury. 
H. euprepes, F. J. Hanb. Basaltic cliffs. Cave Hill, Belfast, June, 
1893. — S. A. Stewart. “ The specimens returned are all correctly 
named. The parcel included one specimen of either H. vi/lgahwi, or 
H. orariu 77 i, Lindeb., and a doubtful scrap ; the latter I have 
destroyed.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H, i 7 iS 7 ilare, F. J. Flanb., var. b. petrocharis, Linton. Originally 
from the western Breadalbanes, Perthshire, vice- county 88. Garden, 
Milford, 5th June, 1895. I have had this in cultivation since 1889, 
from the mountains near Crianlarich (precise locality not known), but 
have not yet got it definitely named. It seems very distinct, and varies 
little. Styles yellow ; heads very grey with silky pubesence ; leaves 
dull green and hairy on the upper surface. Mr. Hanbury and I, 
