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cultivation at his rock-garden at Clapham, Yorks. — G. Claridge 
Druce. 
PiCRis Hieracioides, L., var. incana, Druce. Densely 
capitula, the centre one much overtopped by the lateral. 
The outer phyllaries covered with a short greyish-white tomentum. 
Alderney. See ‘ Journ. Bot.’ p. 423, and ‘Linn. Soc.'Rep.’ 
PIiERACiUM BRiTANNicuM, F. J. H., var. OVALE, Ley. Brecon, 
West York. (‘Journ. Bot.’ p. 109, 1907.) 
H. ciLiATUM, Almq., var. venosum, Ley. Brecon. (‘Journ. 
Bot.’ p. 109.) 
H. serratifrons, Almq., var. Cinderella, Ley, Gloucester, 
Hereford, Worcester, Salop, Glamorgan, Montgomery. (‘Journ. 
Bot.’ p. 109, 1907.) 
H. PiNNATiFiDUM, Lonnr. (H. vu/gatum, var. nemorosum, 
Lindeb.) Carnarvon, Denbigh, Derby, Leicester, Easterness, Perth. 
Var. VIVARIUM, Lonnr. Hereford, Carnarvon. (‘Journ. Bot.’ 
p. no, 1907.) 
H. CONSPERSUM, Dahlst. Lake Lancashire. W. R. Linton. 
(‘Journ. Bot.’ p. nr, 1907.)- 
H. SCANICUM, Dahlst. Very near H. irriguiun according to 
the Rev. W. R. Linton. Area general. Only a slight variety. 
(‘Journ. Bot.’ p. in, 1907.) 
H. ANFRACTUM, Fr., sub. sp. CACUMINATUM, Dahlst. Our 
H. sciaphilum to a great extent is represented by this form. 
Var. BARBAREAEFOLiUM, Dalilst. Gloucester, Hereford, 
Brecon, Glamorgan, Derby. (‘Journ. Bot.’ p. in, 1907.) 
H. ORNATUM, Dahlst. Carnarvon. W. R. Linton. But 
Dahlstedt says in litt. “a form approaching ornait^mP (‘Journ. 
Bot.’ p. 112, 1907.) 
Leontodon nudicaulis, Me'rat [L. hirtum, L.J, . var. 
arenaria (DC). See ‘Journ. Bot.’ p. 423, 1907. Jersey, 
Guernsey, Alderney. 
