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THE TOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUE OF THE ERITISH ISLES. 
Glamorgan ; Nant Hir, and River Hepste, v.-c. 42, Brecon, May to 
July 1901. — H. J. Riddelsdell. “ x\11 correct, I believe.” — Ed. 
Hieracium imirorum, var. lepistodes, Johanns. Ashwood Dale, 
Derbyshire, 13th July 1898. From the well-known station whence ‘Set 
of British Hieracia’ Fasc. ii., No. 38, was supplied. — E. F. Linton. 
H. murorufn, var. pachyphyllum (Purchas). Great Doward, v.-c. 
36, Hereford, June 12th, 1901. — W. H. Shoolbred. 
H. cambricum^ F. J. Hanb. Great Orme’s Head, Carnarvon, 
18th June 1901. Seen by Mr. Hanbury. — Augustin Ley. “A very 
well-marked species, which I cultivated for twelve years, and found 
absolutely constant.” — Ed. 
H. holophyllum, W. R. Linton. Deep Dale, Buxton, Derbyshire, 
2nd August 1901. In great plenty at this station, but the specimens 
were small on account of the drought of the summer. Seen by Mr. 
Hanbury. — Augustin Lev. 
//. vagense, A. Ley. Lime rocks near Gloddaeth, Llandudno, 
Carnarvonshire, 19th June 1901. Also the same plant in the debris 
of old lime quarries near Llandudno Junction, 21st June 1901. This 
is a notable extension of this species, which had been previously 
found only on the banks of the Wye in Brecon and Radnor. It is, I 
believe, substantially identical with the Wye plant. Seen by Mr. 
Hanbury. — Augustin Lev. 
H. 7 m/gaium, Fr., var. ravusadum, Dahlst. Railway banks and 
wall tops at Berwyn, Denbighshire, 26th June 1901. After careful 
comparison with Dahlstedt’s plant in ‘ Herb. Hanbury,’ I believe this 
Berwyn jilant to be exactly similar. Seen by Mr. Hanbury. — Augustin 
Lev. “The characteristic grey ckithing of the involucres from which 
the variety takes its name is well shown here.” — Ld. 
H. viilgalum, var. dccdalolepium^ Dahlst. {teste Ley). Hirwain, 
Ynyseyron, and Aberdare, v.-c. 41, Glamorgan, June 1901. — H. J. 
Riudelsuell. “Well-marked but indifferently dried specimens.” — 
Ld. 
H. vutgatum, var. amplifolium, Ley {teste Ley). (i) Limestone 
bank, Wyndcliffe, v.-c. 35, Monmouth, June 5th, 1901. — W. A. 
Shoolbred. (2) Near Aberdare and at Hirwain, v.-c. 41, Glamor- 
gan, 1900-1 ; Nant Hir, Lwdcoed, v.-c. 42, Brecon, 1901. — H. J. 
Riddelsdell. 
//. vutgatum, var. mutabile. Ley {teste Ley). Near Llanwrtyd 
Church, v.-c. ^2, Brecon, June 190T. — W. H. Painter. “Such 
miserable material is useless.” — Ed. 
//. vutgatum, gtaucoinrc/is, Dahlst.? Banks near Llangollen, 
Denbighshire, 25th July 1901. After further comparison, I do not 
