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Hkraciiim Pilosella^ T^., var. Scape and phyllaries very white 
and tomentose ; nearly glandless. Origin, Wenlock Edge, Salop; 
cult. 19th June 1907. — Augustin Ley. This is the form referred 
to in ‘ British Hieracia,’ p. 9, as eglandular. Fries does not describe 
the heads of H. Pilosella as being glandular ; this may therefore be 
the type, though the species with us is usually more or less glandular. 
— E. F. L. 
H. Auricula^ L. Root from Keevil, v.-c. 8, N. Wilts. ; cult, 
loth June 1907. — E. S. Marshall. Nice examples of H. Auricula, 
L., without any of the faults that often make cultivated specimens 
unwelcome. — E. F. L. 
H. pratense, Tausch. In crevices of wall, and upon bank, 
very locally, just South of Shrewsbury, Salop, August 1907. It is 
impossible to say how long this plant has been located in this spot, 
but it looks as if it had been there for a considerable period, at 
all events. * I am indebted to the Rev. E. F. Linton for confirma- 
tion of the identification. Not before recorded for Salop, or indeed, 
I believe, for England ; the other records being for Scotland and 
Ireland. — J. Cosmo Melvill. I do not think that this is correctly 
named ; but the material is so very poor that it is not worth 
troubling about. — E. S. M. So I named it when Mr. Melvill 
sent it me tentatively last autumn. It agrees with what Aman. 
Dahlstedt has formerly confirmed for me as H. pratense, Tausch. 
This was the plant cultivated at the Cambridge Botanic Gardens, 
identical with, and I believe originating from the Scotch plant. 
The cyme is often more compact, but in some situations it opens 
out, e.g. in specimens from the garden at Sellack. — E. F. L. 
H. . Found at Culbone, v.-c. 5, S. Somerset, at the end 1 
of May 1907, and grown on in my garden. I thought that it might 
be H. cyathis ) but Rev. W. R. Linton pointed out that it differs V' * '; ^ 
in several respects. Very possibly it may be H Schmidlii, var. 
devoniense, modified by being cultivated in good soil. — Edward S. 
Marshall. The specimen submitted is too imperfect for identi- 
fication, but I recognise it as one which has not been identified, 
and is under consideration. — E, F. L. 
H. centripetale, F. J. Hanb. Correifron, Moffat, N.B. 20th 
July 1907. — W. R. Linton. 
H. lasiophyllum, Koch. Rocks, Aberedw, Radnor, 25th June 
1^07. — Augustin Ley. Yes. — E. S. M. 
H. rubicundum, F. J. H. Origin, Black Mountain, Hereford 
and Brecon. Garden seedlings, 6th June 1907. — Augustin Ley. 
