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to rather many glands and heads with scattered glands on the 
iihyllaries. Thus it is a slight variety of the variety. — W. R. 
Linton, 
H. acrokucum, Stenstr., var. mutahUe^ Ley ; named on Mr. 
Ley’s authority. From Boughrood, Radnorshire ; and Erwood and 
near Llangammarch, Breconshire; 26th and 27th July 1907. — 
H. J. Riddelsdell. 
H. subra?nosn}/i, Lonnr. Coast and railbank near Pettycur, 
Fife, i8th July 1907. This is the plant gathered in the same 
locality by Dr. Boswell Syme in 1876. As growing it looks very 
like stout H. vulgatnm, but on nearer inspection differs both in panicle 
and head clothing. I have sent specimens to Scandinavian experts 
and hope soon to receive their opinion. — W. R. Linton. This 
agrees well with the description of Ff. subramosum in ‘Brit. Hier.,’ but 
there are some divergencies from the plant gathered and distributed by 
Syme in 1876. That had the leaves glabrous on the upper surface, 
all but the lowest strongly dentate with long teeth, the heads rather 
few, the phyllaries shaggily clothed with long hairs and some small 
glands, styles inconspicuous perhaps late exserted. The Pettycur 
plant differs in all these respects, with leaves nearer H. vulgatnm^ 
Fr., in texture, clothing, shape, teeth and colour ; phyllaries with 
shorter hairs, styles much exserted and early produced. It is not 
ordinary H. vulgatum^ but it is extremely like subalpine forms of 
H. vulgaium from Glen Doll, &c., which Aman. Dahlstedt formerly 
accepted as af. viontana of that species. It would be desirable to 
take his opinion on this Pettycur plant. — E. F, L. 
H. sciaphiluni^ Uecht. Glynhir and neighbourhood, also at 
Talley Abbey, Carmarthen, July 1907. It is thought that specimens 
of this common Hawk weed may be valued, to compare with H. 
caciwimatiim Dahl. It is easily separated, in a general way, from 
that, by the numerous, more coarsely toothed stem leaves, rougher, 
cuneate-based heads, bracteolate peduncles, and unmistakably ciliate 
florets. — Augustin Ley. 
H. sciaphilum, Uecht., var. striwwsum, Ley. Origin, Black 
Mountain; cult. July 1907. — .Vugustin Ley. 
H. septentrionale, Arv. Touv., var. ajnphibolnm, Lindeb. Aber- 
gwesyn and near Llanwrtyd, Breconshire, 23rd July 1907. Fide 
A. Ley. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
H. septentrionale, Arv. Touv., var. amphibolum, Lindeb. Aber- 
gwesyn, Brecon, 23rd July 1907. “ I still retain this under the 
name amphibolumP W. R. Linton. Note: The name should of 
course be as above. It has been printed amphibolim, Lindeb.” 
on the labels, as though a species. — Augusts Ley. 
