21S ENGLISH BOTAKY. 
HIERACIUM STOLOlNIFEjRUM. Waldst. & Kil. 
Eng. Bot. No. 2332. 
H. dubium, Sm. Eng. Bot. I. c 
Figured in "English Botany" from specimens from the 
Cambridge Botanic Gardens, said to have been sent from Scotland. 
HIERACIUM AURICULA. Linn. 
II. dubium, Sm. Eng. Fl. Vol. III. p. 356. 
Said to have been found somewhere in Westmoreland or 
Cumberland. 
HIERACIUM DUBIUM. Linn. 
Said to have been found on Fairfield Mountain, near Rydal, 
Westmoreland, according to Hudson ; and at Coxbeach Wood, 
Derbyshire. 
HIERACIUM GLACIALE. Lachn. 
Eng. Bot. No. 2368. 
FT. Auricula, Sm. Eng. Bot. I. c. 
Figured by Smith from a Mount Cenis specimen, under the 
belief that it was H. Auricula. 
HIERACIUM CERINTHOIDES. Linn. 
Eng. Bot. No. 2378. 
Said by Smith to have been sent from the Highlands of 
Scotland by Mr. G. Don. The figure is from a cultivated specimen, 
and no doubt the plant which Don saw wild and believed to be the 
same, was H. Anglicum, var. j3. 
HIERACIUM SAXIFRAGUM. Fr. 
Said by Fries, in his " Epicrisis " (p. 87), to occur in Scotland, 
near Edinburgh : not known to occur there by British botanists. 
HIERACIUM OREADES. Fr. 
Formerly regarded as British by Fries, on the authority of 
Dillcnius ; but Mr. Backhouse behoves the Gordale plant was 
II. pallidum. 
HIERACIUM PLUMBEUM. Fr. 
Formerly regarded as British by Fries, but no locality is known 
for it. 
