28 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES, 
marked feature of these plants, and perhaps of the variety. There 
is little or no stem-leaf in the type.” E, F. Linton. 
H. argenieum, Fr. Nant Francon, Cam., 12th July 1904, — 
Augustin Ley. “The usual Welsh form with broader, deeper 
green leaves than the Scotch plant.” — E. F. Linton. 
H. spkndens^ F. J. Hanb. Cwmglasfach, Snowdon, Cam., 
July 1904. — Augustin Ley. H. Sommerfeltii, Lindeb. var. 
splendens, F. J. Hanb., not a species, I belicYe.” — E. F. Linton. 
H. splendens, F. J Hanb. Nant Francon, Cam., and cult, 
from there. July 1904. — Augustin Ley. “This is the plant 
described as H. clovense, Linton, var. Griffithii, F. J. Hanb., 
afterwards raised to specific rank ; now regarded as identical with 
//. Sommerfeliii, Lindeb. var. splendens {^British Ilieracia, p. 28). 
— E. F. Linton. 
H. hypochxroides^ Gibs., var. Cyathis^ Ley. iLimestone rocks, 
near Cefn-coed-y-cymmer, Brecon, June and July 1903. Named 
by Mr. Ley. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
H. Cyathis, A. Ley. Craig Cille, Brecon, 15th June 1904.— 
Augustin Ley. The Rev. E. F. Linton points out that this 
was raised to a species in “The British Hieracia,” p. 30, and 
the authority should therefore be “ W. R. Linton.” — J. G. 
//. britannicuni^ F. J Hanb. Craig Cille, Brecon, 15th June 
1904. — Augustin Ley. “This is the plant issued in Set Brit. 
Hier. as H. ste?iolepis. It wants the subtriangular leaves of britan- 
nicum, and its phyllaries are more longly attenuate than those of 
briiannicum. I am inclined to retain it under stenolepis, though 
not fully tyjiical.” — W. R. Linton. 
H. scoticum, F. J. Hanb. Origin, Hepste Glen, Brecon, cult. 
June 1904. This is a plant which has been variously nametl at 
different dates, and wa.s distributed by me through the Club in 
1894 as H. diaphanum, Fr. var. stenolepis. See Report 1894, 
P- 455 (where the locality is printed “ Kepste ”). I learn this 
year fiom the Rev. W. R. Linton that he considers it to be 
II. scoticum. A new county record. — Augustin Ley. “ Looks 
like one of the Alpestria, but inflorescence very like that of H. 
scoticum." — E. F. Linton. 
H. pachyphyllum, Burch. Synionds Yat, W. Gloster, 30th May 
1904. — Augustin Ley. “Typical, from a well-known station.” — 
E. F. Linton. 
II. sanguineum, Ley. Dyffryn Crawnon, Brecon, 16th June 
1904. — Augustin Ley. “Typical. First sent to the Club as 
II. cinerascensy Jord. B.E.C. Report 1893, p. 418, from this 
