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Hieraciuni mtiroriim, L., ex p., var. micracladha/i, Dahl. Chapel- 
le-Dale, yth July; Thornton Force, near Ingleton, 2nd July 1902, both 
in West Yorkshire. Abundant in this neighbourhood, also in Dent 
Dale. — Augustin Ley. 
H. muroru 7 n^ L., ex p., var. lucidulum, A. Ley. Ingleborough, 
etc.. West Yorkshire, July 1902. This well-marked variety occurs in 
many places in West Yorkshire. It seems to me to come between 
var. c. micradadium, Dahl., and e. pelluddum, Laest. New county 
record. — Augustin Ley. 
H. sp. Between Witton and Wensley, North-west Yorkshire, 
vice-county 65, July 1902. — J. A. Wheldon. “tY. murorum, L., v. 
pelludduni^ Laestad.” — F. J. Hanbury. 
H. murorum^ L., var. pellucidum, Laestad. H. silvaiicum^ Gouan, 
\zx. pelluddum (see F. N. Williams in ‘Journal of Botany’ September 
1902). These plants grew in a wood on the chalk near Amersham, 
Buckinghamshire, September 1902, and are the first specimens of H. 
murorum to be distributed from that county. — G. Claridge Druce. 
“ Right.”— F. J. Hanbury. 
H. murorum^ L., ex p., var. pelluddum, I.aest. Wood bank and 
railway cutting, Titley, Herefordshire, 19th June 1902. The common 
Herefordshire representative of H. murorum^ L. (Not submitted 
to E. F. L. or'F. J. H.)— Augustin Ley. 
H. muroru 7 H, L., ex p., var. crassiuscuhwi, Aim. Limestone scaurs, 
Ingleborough, West Yorkshire, July 1902. Named after comparison 
with type specimens of this variety in ‘ Herb. Hanbury,’ but neither 
E. F. L. nor F. J. H. must be held responsible for ihe correctness of 
the name. — A ugustin Ley. 
H. 77 iuroru 777 , V. 77 iicradadiu 77 i, Dahlst. Near Ingleton, West 
Yorkshire, 2nd July 1902. — Augustin Ley. “This is H. variicolor, 
Dahlst.”— W. R. Linton. 
//. 77 mror 7 i 77 i, L., ex p., var. lepistodes, Johanss. Farley Dingle, 
Salop, 28th July 1902. — W. Hunt Painter, pelbuidu77iP — 
F. J. Hanbury. 
//. 77 mro/u 77 i, L., ex p., var. padiyphyllu 77 i, Purchas. Great 
Howard Hill, Herefordshire, 21st May 1902. This is the classical 
locality for this plant. (Not submitted to E. F. L. or F. J. H.) 
Augustin Ley. 
//. 77 iu 7 ' 07 -u 77 i, L., cx p., var. crel)ride 7 is, Dahl. Matching sjiecimens 
from the same locality named by Elfstrand in ‘Herb. Hanb.,’ Chapel- 
le-Dale, West Yorkshire, July 1902. Abundant in this neighbourhood. 
— Augustin Ley. 
H. euprepes, F. J. H., var. glabratu 77 i, Linton. Abundant in a 
railway cutting near Horton-in-Ribblesdale, West Yorkshire, 3rd July 
1902. Not noticed elsewhere.— Augustin Ley. 
