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Hieracium Oreades, Fries, (fide F. J. Hanb.) Seacliffs, Loch Maddy, 
N. Uist, nth July, 1894. — W. A. Shoolbred. “Var. subglabrum” 
F. J. Flanbury. 
H. scoticum, F. J. Hanb. Cliffs, Barra (Hebrides), 27th July, 1894. 
Though not on the list of desiderata, I enclose these as some mem- 
bers of the Club may possibly care to have specimens from the 
Outer Hebrides. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
H, hypocharoides^ Gibs. var. saxormn^ F. J. Hanb. Lime rocks, 
Dan-y-graig, Breconshire, 7th June, 1894. Styles yellow, phyllaries 
porrect in bud. Mr. Hanbury’s comment on it was : “ A very fine 
form of H. hypochceroides var. saxorum^ I think.” — Augustin Ley. 
‘Journ. of Bot.’ xxx. p. 209. 
H. casio-murorum, Lindeb. Lime rocks, Dan-y-graig, Breconshire, 
7th June, 1894. Styles pure yellow, phyllaries incurved in bud, with 
conspicuously woolly tips, flowers mostly “ stylose,” ligules ciliate. 
Mr. Hanbury writes : “ I think that these are a murorum form. 
CcRsio-murorum .... differs from these plants in general appearance 
as well as in details .... styles, ligules, leaves, etc.” — Augustin Ley. 
H. briiannicum^ F. J. Hanb., var. vagense, F. J. Hanb. Root 
from Breconshire, cult. July, 1894. I am sorry to have only 
cultivated specimens of this plant to send ; it remains, however, 
unaltered in cultivation ; so that, in this case, the cultivated 
specimens represent very fairly the wild plant. It grows easily and 
increases by seed profusely, under cultivation. — Augustin Ley. 
B. ccesium, Fr., forma. Riverside rocks, Cwm Taf-fechan, 
Breconshire, i6th Aug., 1894. — W. A. Shoolbred. “I think this 
may be regarded as a small weak form of H. ccusium, although the 
heads are much less clothed than is usual in that species. — F. J. H. 
H. Fries., forma. Riverside rocks, Cwm Taf-fechan, 
Breconshire, i6th Aug., 1894. — W. A. Shoolbred. Mr. Hanbury 
remarks on this form that the heads have less clothing than the 
Scandinavian type, and that he regards it as weak yet good casium. 
H. . Mountain cliff, Brecon Beacon, 15th' Aug., 1894. 
Alt. 2,400 feet. I believe this to be the same plant in a wild state 
as that sent under the name of H. diaphanum^ var. stenolepis^ cult., 
although differing immensely in size and general appearance. See 
“ Further Notes on Hieracia” ‘Journ. of Bot.’ 1892, p. 131. — Augustin 
Ley. Also sent by W. A. Shoolbred. See note on B. diaphanutfi^ 
V. stenolepis. 
H. duriceps^ F. J. Hanb. River bank. Settle, West Riding, 
Yorkshire, 7th July, 1894. — J. Cosmo Melvill. B. duriceps, v. 
cravoniense, F. J. Hanb., which is frequent in the Settle district. — 
W. R. L. 
B. diaphanum^ Fr., var. stenolepis, Lindeb. Root from the Kepste 
Glen, South Brecon, cult, 17th June, 1894. — Augustin Ley. Published 
in ‘Journ. of Bot.’ for March, 1895, p. 86, by Mr. Ley as B. diapha 7 ium, 
Fr., var. cacuminum, Ley. Dr. Elfstrand considered it to be a variety 
