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pilosity, and that glands are somewhat more in evidence.” — 
Augustin Ley. “ This discovery adds a species to the Flora of 
Somersetshire, and once more gives evidence of the acuteness of 
Mr. Ley’s observation. Local and other botanists, who have 
tramped through the Gorge so many times without becoming aware 
of the presence of a very distinct and interesting plant, certainly 
owe the discoverer a candid acknowledgment of their shortcoming.” 
—Ed. 
H. ccesiuin, Fr., var. coracinum, Ley. Craig Gledsiau, Brecon 
Beacons, 3rd July 1905. Fairly abundant on certain parts of this 
precipice, but still unknown elsewhere. — Augustin Ley. 
H. serratifrons, Almq., var. Stenstrcemit^ Dahlst. Gorge of 
Water of Ailnack, Banff, 14th July 1905. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
“Nearer this than any other form.” — W. R. Linton. A set also 
from Upper Wharfedale, West Yorks, 30th June and 5th July 
1904. — W. R. L. 
H. ccBsiomurornm, Lindeb. Wooded banks of the Avon below 
Tomintoul, Banff, v.-c. 94, 27th July 1905. I am doubtful about 
this name as Mr. Ley disagrees and would call the plant H. euprepes, 
var. divicoluni, F. J. H. — AV. A. Shoolbred. 
H. pinnatifidnvi, Lonroth. (AT. vulgatum^ var. nemorosum of 
Lindeberg’s set.) Near Bridge of Brown, E. Inverness, v.-c. 96, 
24th July 1905. So named by Air. Linton from specimens of the 
same gathering submitted to him by Mr. Marshall. At the time we 
thought it was a luxuriant form of H. vulgatum, and Mr. Linton 
was at first inclined to name it var. sejuncium. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
“ I believe it is this form, which I have also identified with 
specimens from Perthshire, Dumfries, Carnarvon, and Denbigh. 
‘ Dahlst. Bidr.” iii. 88 — 90. ‘ Lindeb. Exs.’ 74.” — W. R. Linton. 
Not included in ‘The British Hieracia.’ — G. C. Druce. 
H. irriguum, Fries, (i) Thickets and river-side rocks on the 
Brathay; Westmoreland and Lake Lancashire, July 1905. (2) 
Waste ground (old coal-heaps, &c.) at Neath, Glamorgan, August 
7th 1905. (i) Name suggested by Rev. W. R. Linton. (2) I have 
no authority for this beyond my own judgment. — Augustin Lev. 
“ I should certainly place (2) under H. diaphanoides, Linbeb.” — 
W. R. L. 
H. diaphanoides^ Lindeb. (i) Great Doward, Herefordshire, 
13th June 1905. — (2) Beezley Glen, Ingleton, West Yorks, ist July 
1903. — (3) Roadbank near Trecastle, Breconshire, 4th July 1905. 
— Augustin Ley. “ I agree to all \ but (3) has a rather more 
leafy stem than the type.” — W. R. Linton. 
