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Station, and remaining undetermined till described by Mr. Ley, 
Journ. Bot., 1900, p. 4," — E. F. Linton. 
H. stenolepis, Lindeb. Cellwen, Brecon, nth June 1904. — 
Augustin Ley. “ Differs from H. stenolepis in leaves and phyl- 
laries being broader and styles livid usually, but not always, 
in the British plant yellow). I have the same form from Derby- 
shire and W. Sutherland, for which I have not yet found a name.” 
— E. F. Linton. “ Certainly not ; the tips of the ligules 
strongly ciliate, the stem-leaf broad, the less alternate phyllaries 
and other features point to quite a different species. I cannot 
match it.” — W. R. Linton. 
H. . Craig Cille, Brecon, 15th June 1904. — Augustin 
Ley. “ Mr. Ley has before now issued this as H. stenolepis, 
Lindeb., to which it bears much resemblance ; it has, however, 
a much more glandular inflorescence and broader leaves, and its 
true place may require further consideration.” — E. F. Linton. 
“ This may perhaps be a form of stenolepis, i.e. the plant from 
this locality which has gone by that name. It is, however, con- 
siderably different from the Scandinavian plant.” — W. R. Linton. 
H. micracladium, Dahl. Upper Wharfe, W. Yorks, 2nd July 
1904. — Augustin Ley. “The usual British form with hairier 
phyllaries than the Scandinavian.” — E. F. Linton. “ Should be 
H. silvaticum, var. micracladiwnP — W. R. Linton. 
H. luci^bcm. Ley. Craig Rhiwarth and Dyffryn Crawnon, 
Brecon, June 1904. Buckden, Wharfedale, M. W. Yorks, 30th 
June 1904. — Augustin Ley. Also sent by Mr. Riddelsdell from 
Dyffryn Crawnon, gathered in company with Mr. Ley. “ All three 
are what are published as H. 7 nurorum, L. ex parte, var. lucidiilum. 
Ley {Journ. Bot. 1900, p. 3), and since then placed rightly as 
a variety under H. pelluddum, Laestad. (Brit. Hieracia, p. 43), 
to which it is closely allied.”— E. F. Linton. Craig Cille, Brecon, 
June 1904. — Augustin Ley and H. J. Riddelsdell. “A form 
with some slight differences, which the Rev. W. R. Linton prefers 
to retain as a slight variation under var. lucidulum." — E. F. Linton. 
Craig-y-llyn and railway side between Hirwaun and Glyn Neath, 
Glamorgan, June 1903. Mr. Ley named these specimens. A 
new county record. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
H. Stenstroe??iii, Dahl. Upper Wharfe, M. W. Yorks, July 
1904.— Augustin Ley. “I agree.”— E. F. Linton. Also sent 
from Kettlewell, M. W. Yorks, by the Rev. W. R. Linton, who 
points out that it should be H. serratifrons, var. Stejistroeniii. 
H. crebridens, Dahl. Upper Wharfe, M. W. Yorks, July 1904. 
