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Linton, in 1904. The style, however, in this plant is yellow. — 
Augustin Ley. “Yes, I think type H. rigidum. New County 
Record. — W. R. L. 
H. rigidum^ Hart., var. Friesii, Hartm., forma. Road and 
riverside bank, Pont-faen, Brecon, 4th August 1906. This plant 
is placed by Rev. W. R. Linton without hesitation under H, Friesii, 
Hartm. It agrees with this in the clothing of the leaves, stem, and 
phyllaries ; but differs in being often pseudo - phyllopodous. — 
Augustin Ley. 
H. strictum, Fr., var. sitbcrocahim, Linton. Origin, Reaps- 
moor, Staffordshire (Rev. W. H. Purchas), Garden, Sellack, 24th 
July 1906. See ‘ Rep. B. E. C.,’ 1902, p. 56 (under the name of 
H. crocatwn, Fr.). The present name was given to this plant in 
1906 by Rev. E. F. Linton, and is undoubtedly the true one. — 
Augustin Ley. 
H. cory 7 ubosu 7 ?i, Fr., var. salicifolhm (Lindeb). Origin, Glyn 
Taffechan, Brecon. Garden, Sellack, 24th July 1906. — Augustin 
Ley. 
H. boreale., Fr., near H. sabaudu 77 i^ L. Near Shirley, Derbs., 
13th Aug. 1906. The upper leaves are rounded subcordate at the 
base, and the stem roughly hairy throughout. — W. R. Linton. 
Leo 7 itodo 7 i autu 77 i 7 ialis., L., var. swiplex, Duby. Yelverton, South 
Devon, v.-c. 3. This form was very plentiful around Yelverton ; 
but in more sheltered spots and on richer soil it gradually merged 
into the type. Query — is it worthy of varietal rank ? — C. C. 
ViGURS. “The above evidence is against its being more than 
a form.’^ — A. Ley and VV. R. L. 
Taraxacu 77 i officinale, var. erythrosper/ 7 iu 7 n (Andrz.). Downs 
near Winchester, i8th May 1906. This pretty compact growing 
form was abundant over a small tract of the Winchester Downs, in 
places which had been bared of turf. The specimens have the 
characteristic dark red achenes. — A. B. Jackson. “ Appears to be 
the variety.” — W. R. L. “ This is our plant so named, which I 
consider specifically distinct from var. Dens-leonis of ‘ Lond. Cat.’ 
I grew coast-plants for two seasons in the garden at Milford, 
Surrey, and found the characters quite stable.” — E. S. Marshall. 
A77ibrosia trifida, L. On land formerly sandhills off All Saints’ 
Road, St. Anne’s-on-Sea, W. Lane., 22nd Sept. 1906. — C. Bajley. 
Ca77ipa7mla latifolia, L. Merthyr Mawr, Glamorgan, v.-c 41, 
26th July 1906. A New County Record. Can it be this plant to 
