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of diaphanu 7 u. Mr, Hanbury writes that this plant differs from H. 
euprepes^ which it approaches, in having pure yellow styles and much 
fewer hairs and less floccose involucres. 
Hieracivm . Rocks by alpine stream, Glen a’ Chaoldis, Ben 
Beithin, Argyle, 4th August, 1894. Ligules glabrous, styles dark. 
These specimens have been seen by Mr. Hanbury, but he has not yet 
given me a name for them. — W. A. Shoolbred, 
H. vulgatim, Fr. var. Charlesworth, N. Derby, 22nd August, 
1894. I had thought this might be the var. glaucovirens, Dahlst., 
but Mr. Hanbury puts it to H. sciaphilum, Uechtr., which I see it 
must be. — W. R. Linton. 
H. lapponinim^ Fries. Sandstone rock by stream, Cwm Turell, 
Breconshire, i6th Aug., 1894. From the original locality; still, so 
far as I know, the only one in which the plant has been observed. — 
Augustin Ley and W. A. Shoolbred. ‘Journ. of Bot.’ 1889, p. 73. 
H. . Grassy slope, Cwm Taf-fechan, Breconshire, i6th Aug., 
1894. Style dark. A. Ley and W. A. Shoolbred. “AT. rigidiwi, 
Hln., var. pullatiwi, Dahlst.” — F. J. H. Differing from Friesii in the 
leaves not being floccose, the peduncles being clothed with many 
hairs and setae, and the phyllaries more than less setose, and only 
slightly hairy (substance of note by F. J, H.). I have the same variety 
from Festiniog, Merioneth, and Fortingal, Mid. Perth. — W. R. L. 
H. rigidum, Hartm. var. serpentmum, F. J. Hanb. Blaen Taf, 
Breconshire, 1 6th Aug., 1894. These specimens are from the locality 
mentioned by Mr. Hanbury, ‘Journ. of Bot.’ 1894, p. 231. — 
Augustin Ley and W. A. Shoolbred. 
H. zetlandicum,'S>ee.hy. North Roe, Northmaven, Shetland, nth 
Aug., 1891. — W. H. Beeby. 
H. corymbosum^ Fries. Roadside in the valley of the Manyfold, 
between Holme End and Ecton Bridge, N. E. Staffordshire, 6th Aug., ; 
1894. Not recorded for County 39 in ‘ 'I'opographical Botany,’ ed. ii, j 
— Charles Bailey. “AT. coryifibosum, Fr. var. salicifolium^ (Lindeb.), 
agreeing well in all points.” — F. J. H. 
H. auratu 77 i, Fries, (fide F. J. Hanbury). Sandstone cliffs at sea- 
shore, south side of Pegal Bay, Waas, Orkney, 22nd August, 1894 
Phyllaries blackish green, stamens, styles and style branches yellow. — j 
H. H. Johnston. 
Leontodon autumnalis, L. Sandstone cliffs at sea shore, Pegal fi 
Bay, Waas, Orkney, 22nd Aug., 1894. Native. — H. H. Johnston. »i 
The clothing of the involucres varied a good deal in the specimens 
sent, some approaching A. pratensis, Koch. — W. R. L. 
Taraxacu 77 i paLustre, DC. Damp meadows between Blackwater 
and Frimley, Surrey, 14th May, 1894. Outer phyllaries adpressed. — 
E. S. Marshall. “ I should place this with udu 77 iP — F. Townsend. 
T. udu 77 i, Jord. Chiddingstone, W. Kent, 2nd May, 1894. This 
grew, together with T. officmale, in a damp pasture near the River 
Eden, differing markedly from the other by the more prostrate habit 
