578 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
E. Tindall, of Leighton Buzzard, in 1889. It is very plentiful in 
a sandy cornfield, and I thought members might like it from a county 
from which, so far as I know, it has not been distributed.” — G. C. D. 
Pier is hieracioides^ L., var. arvalis (Jord.). Marly bank, Tach- 
brook, Warwickshire, September 1898. — H. Bromwich. “This is 
not Jordan’s plant, but only a small form of P. hieracioides.” — G. 
Claridge Druce. 
Crepis taraxacifolia, Thuill. Field, Prior’s Lee, Salop, July 1898. — 
W. H. Painter. C. nicceensis^ Balb. — J. G. 
Hieracium alpinu 7 n^ L. Corrie Etchachan, S. Aberdeen, 22 nd 
July 1898. Confirmed by Mr. Hanbury. — W. R. Linton. 
H. globosuffi, Backh. Ben Laoghall, W. Sutherland, 2nd August 
1897. — W. A. Shoolbred. “Yes; a form.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. curvatum, Elfstr. Ben Laoghall, W. Sutherland, 2nd August 
1897. — W. A. Shoolbred. “Yes.” — F. J. H. L. Brandy, Clova, 
Forfar, 25th July 1894. — W. R. Linton. “Apparently right; but 
dwarfed specimens.” — F. J. H. 
H. ehrysanthuifi, Backh. Aonach Beg, W. Inverness, rst August 
1896. — W. A. Shoolbred. Glen Fiagh, Clova, Forfar, 24th July 
1894. — W. R. Linton. Both agreed to by Mr. Hanbury. 
H. centripetale^ F. J, Hanb. From Moffat Hills, Dumfries ; cult. 
14th June 1894. — W. R. Linton. “Yes.” — F. J. H. 
H. a^nplexicaule^ L. Railway embankment and viaduct, Stretford, 
Lancashire, 2nd July 1898. — J. C. Melvill. “Increasing very much 
in the locality. Discovered by Mr. Henry Hyde. I visited the 
place with him this year (1898) and found quite fifty strong growing 
plants.” — J. C. M. 
H. lingulatmn, Backh. Ben Laoghall, W. Sutherland, 28th July 
1897. — W. A. Shoolbred. “Correctly named.” — F. J. H. 
H. atiglicufn, Fr., var. longibracteatum, F. J. H. Ben Laoghall, 
W. Sutherland, 2nd August 1897. — W. A. Shoolbred. “Correctly 
named.” — F. J. H. 
H. caledonicufu, F. J. Hanb. Bank of Kirtomy Burn, near Tongue, 
and coast. Tongue Bay, W. Sutherland, 21st and 26th July 1897.— 
\V. A. Shoolbred. “This is a mixed series. The plants from 
Kirtomy Burn are a form of H. ScJwiidtii, while those from ‘ coast ’ 
are probably correctly named, though weaker than specimens from 
Melvich and Betty Hill.” — F. J. H. 
H. Oreades, Fr., var. subglabratum, F. J. Hanb. Coast cliffs, 
Loch Maddy, N. Uist, vice-county no, 22nd July 1898. — W. A. 
Shoolbred. “ Yes.” — F. J. H. 
