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THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Picris echioides, Linn., ‘Sp. PI.,’ 792 (1753); Helminthia echioides, 
Gaertn., £ Fruct.,’ ii., 368, t. 159, f. 2. This plant, which is not quite 
typical, occurred in a clover field, with a considerable number of 
foreign casuals, at Headington, near Oxford, September 1896. It was 
very showy, from the flowers, which were brighter coloured and larger 
than in our ordinary form of plant. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Hieracium calenduliflorum, Backh. Coire-an-Easain More, Glen 
Spean, West Inverness, v.c. 97, 20th July 1896. — E. S. Marshall. 
Ben Soraich, West Inverness, 30th July 1896, and Aonach Beg, West 
Inverness, v.c. 97, 1st August 1896 - — E. S. Marshall and W. A. 
Shoolbred. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. lingulatum , Backh.; fide Revs. E. F. and W. R, Linton. Glen 
Fee, Clova, Forfar, v.c. 90, 28th July 1896. — A. Somerville. Aonach 
Mohr, West Inverness, v.c 97, 1 6th July 1896. — E. S. Marshall and 
W. A. Shoolbred. “Yes.”— F. J. Hanbury. 
II. senescent , Backh. Alpine cliffs, Ben Soraich, West Inverness, 
v.c. 97, 30th July 1896. — E. S. Marshall and W. A. Shoolbred. 
“Yes.” — J. F Hanbury. 
If. chrysan'hum, Backh. Garbh Bheinn, Fersit Forest, West 
Inverness, v.c. 97, 24th July 1896. — E. S. Marshall and W. A. 
Shoolbred. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. centripetal , F. J. Hanb. Moffat Hills, Dumfriesshire, 29th 
July 1890; and cultivated examples from the same source, 14th 
June 1894.— W. R. Linton. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
II. anglicum , Fries ; var. longibracteatum , F. J. Hanb. P'ersit 
Forest, West Inverness, vice county 97, 24th July 1896. — E. S. 
Marshall and W. A. Shoolbred. “Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
Hieracium Schmidtii, Tausch. ? Gelli Gill, near Hillswick, North 
Maven, Shetland, 13th August 1896. (No. 1155.) This varies a 
great deal here, according to situation. I do not feel certain of the 
name, which I should be glad to have confirmed or corrected. — 
W. H. Beeby. “ I still regard these as a form of H. Schmidtii , 
Tausch.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. sp. Limestone rocks, near Cefn Coed, Breconshire, 27th May 
1896 . — Augustin Ley. “These are all a form of H. lasiophyllum , 
Koch.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
II. proximum , F. J. Hanb. Origin, Reay ; hort., Bournemouth, 
22nd and 26th June, and 5th July 1893. Root from the original 
station. — E. F. Linton. “ Yes.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
II. rubicundum , F. J. Hanb. Black Mountain, Hereford and 
Brecon, June 1896; also cultivated examples from the same source, 
June 1896 . — Augustin Ley. “Correctly named; but there were 
three sheets in the packet which were, respectively, H. vulgatum , Fr. 
