524 the BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Hieracium murorum , L. pt. var. ? Aysgarth Force, North-West 
Yorkshire, June 1896, — J. A. Wheluon. “May perhaps best be 
placed under var. n. crebidens , Dahlst.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. euprepes, Hanb. Basaltic rocks, Cave Hill, Belfast, 21st June 
1896. — S. A. Stewart. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. Hatterel Hills, 
Herefordshire, 24th June 1896 . — Augustin Ley. “These are all 
good type H. euprepes , distinguished from the var. b. glabratum , 
Linton, which is the common Scotch form.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. euprepes , F. J. Hanbury; var. glabratum, Linton. Clova Valley, 
Forfar, 20th and 23rd July 1894; Glen Doll, Forfar, 21st July 1890; 
L. Wharral, Forfar, 19th July 1890; Allt from the Cairnwell corrie, 
Glen Shee, E. Perth, 21st July 1894; Allt Roro, Glen Lyon, Mid 
Perth, 3rd August 1891, and 17th July 1894; Craig Magrianich, 
Mid Perth, 9th July 1894; Allt Coire Choarach, near Luib, Mid 
Perth, 13th July 1894; also cult, from Mid Perth, at Bournemouth, 
24th May, 1893. The two cultivated specimens sent illustrate 
the difference in the time of flowering between the highlands and the 
south coast (1893, a very forward season). — E. F. Linton. 
H. Adlerzii , Aim. Riverside rocks, Llanwrtyd, Breconshire, 13th 
July 1896 . — Augustin Ley. “Yes.” — F.- J. Hanbury. 
H. near glaucovirens, Dahlst. Easegill, North-West Yorkshire, 20th 
June 1896. — J. A. Wheldon. “Call it simply H. vulgatum , Fr. 
It is not setose enough for var. glaucovirens. ” — F. J. Hanbury. (See 
also an entry under H. rubicundum , above.) 
H. orarium , Lin deb. Hack fall, North-West Yorkshire, June, 
1896. — J. A. Wheldon. “These plants are far too floccose for 
orarium , which is clothed with black-based hairs and few setae, and 
slightly floccose. In orarium the inner ligules are slightly ciliate ; 
these appear to be glabrous. These plants resemble some of the 
large forms of H. vulgatum , Fr., from Scotland, and certainly belong 
to that species.” — F, J. Hanbury. 
H. diaphanum , Fries ; var. b. stenolepis , Lindeb. Root from 
Breconshire; cult., Sellack, Herefordshire, nth June 1896. — 
Augustin Ley. “ If so, much more floccose than usual. Due to 
cultivation?”— F. J. Hanbury. 
H. sciaphilum , Uechtritz. Bishop’s Castle, Salop, 22nd June 
1896. — W. H. Painter. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. (See also an 
entry under H. rubicundum , above.) 
H. sparsifolium , Lindeb. River bank, Glen Spean, West 
Inverness, v. c. 97; 21st July 1896.— E. S. Marshall and W. A- 
Schoolbred. “Yes” — F. J. Hanbury. 
