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on my sheet the involucres have the clothing of the form atrichidium, 
Williams, soft black hair with hardly a gland even at the base. 
The remaining specimen with the involucre glandular and epilose 
*.-is var, concinnatum, F. J. Hanb.” — E. F. Linton. I have separated 
rtie specimens as well as I can, marking them respectively “ a ” 
and ^‘b.”— J. G. 
H. Filosella, L., var. Jiigrescens, Fr. Bank of S. Esk, upper 
part of Glen Clova, Forfar, 8th July 1904. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
“ Rightly named, quite different from Mr. Marshall’s specimens.” — 
E. F. Linton. 
H. Filosella, L., approaching var. nigrescens, Fr. Near Cellwen, 
Brecon, xith June 1904. — Augustin Ley. “Rather undersized 
and with the greyer leaves of the type, but approaching var. 
nigrescens very closely in the clothing of the peduncles and in- 
volucres.” — E. F. Linton. 
H. calcaratu??i^ Linton. Craig-y-nos ridge, Brecon, nth June 
1904. — Augustin Ley. “ Not my calcaratum, but H. euprepes^ 
P'. J. Hanb. or very like it.” — E. F. Linton. As Mr. W. R. 
Linton points out, calcaratum, Linton, is a var. of H. anglicum, 
not a species. — J. G. 
H. fiocciilosum, Backh. ?. Upper Wharfedale, W. Yorks, 
29th June 1904. I hesitate much in referring this to H. flocculosum, 
it is too similar to H. anglicum, Fr., to be separated from it. 
Much of the H. anglicum of the W. Yorksh. dales is flocculose 
on the stem leaves and peduncles, as is the plant I now send. — 
Augustin Ley. “ The specimen submitted to me is undoubtedly 
H. anglicui 7 i, Fr.” — E. F. Linton. 
H. Brigajitwn, F. J. Hanb. Hesleden Glen, W. Yorks 
5th July 1904. — Augustin Ley. “I agree to the name, though 
the ligules do not seem to be ciliate ; but neither are they in the 
type specimens in my possession.” — E. F. Linton. “ Should be 
H. anglicum, var. BrigaJitumP — W. R. Linton. 
H. Leyi, F. J. Hanb. Craig Dulyn, Cam., 19th July 1904. — 
Augustin Ley. “ The typical plant.” — E. F. Linton. 
H. lasiophylhim, Koch. Craig Rhiwarth, Brecon, loth June 
1^04. — Augustin Ley. “ With narrower heads and more luxuriant 
foliage than usual, perhaps induced by condition of soil, but rightly 
named.” — E. F. Linton. 
H. lasiophyllum, Kocli, var. curyodon, F. J. Hanb. The Daren, 
Bwllfa, Aberdare (June 1902 and 1903), and Craigyllyn (June 1903), 
Glamorgan. Named by Mr. Ley. A new county record.— H. J. 
Riddelsdell. “Both correct, a more developed stem-leaf is a 
