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Hleraciian hypochcEroides, Gibs., var. griseum, Ley. Craig Cille, 
Brecon, 3rd July 1908. I have to apologise for the few and poor 
specimens ; but the Hawkweeds of this exposed limestone cliff were 
this year so dried up at this date as to render it hardly possible to 
obtain any specimens at all. This form has a very limited range 
on the cliff. — A. Ley. 
Hieracium silvaticum^ Gouan, var. tricolor^ W. R. L. form .? 
Cellwen, Brecon, 9th July 1908. This is a very interesting plant, 
which I refer with some certainty to //. silvaticum, but whether it 
falls under var. tricolor I cannot say : it differs much from both 
Yorks, and Westmorland specimens which I have of these forms. — 
A. Ley. 
Hieracium silvaticum^ Gouan, var. subtenue^ W. R. L. [ref. 
No. 649]. By Corrie A’Connaghen Burn, E. Sutherland, v.-c. 107, 
loth July 1908. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
Hierachwi grandidens, Dahlst. i. Under yew hedge in garden. 
Highlands, Amberley, W. Glos., v.-c. 34, June 1908. — F. L. Foord- 
Kelcey. ‘‘ Typical-phyllaries short, senescent, styles dark, ligule 
sub-pilose.” — A. Ley. Only the first sheet (which is accompanied 
by Mr. Ley’s note) was submitted to him ; but all the plants were 
growing together within an area of a few yards. — F. L. Foord- 
Kelcey. The plants distributed are identical with the one on the 
sheet carrying Mr. Ley’s note. — W. Bell. 2. Abercarn, Brecon, 
7th July 1908. — A. Ley. 3. Mellte Glen, Brecon, loth Aug. 1908. 
— A. Lev. 4. fitley, Herefordshire, rst July 1908. — A. Ley. 
Hieracium torticeps, Dahlst. i. Symonds Yat, W. Glos., 22nd 
June 1908. 2, Gilwern, Brecon, 2nd July 1908. 3. Upton Bishop, 
Herefordshire, 27th June 1907. — A. Ley. 
Hieracium serratifrons^ Almq., var. Cinderella, Ley. Symonds 
Yat, W. Glos., 22nd Aug. 1908. — A. Ley. 
Hieracium ? [ref. No. 646], serratifrons, Almq., var. rnoru- 
lum{}). Glen Einig, E. Sutherland, v.-c. 107, 9th July 1908. 
— W. A. Shoolbred. 
With reference to the forms of H. serratifrons, Almq., the 
following notes may be interesting to members : — 
H. lepistoides, Johanns. Seems to be characterised by broad, 
coarsely-serrate leaves ; heads brown or dark brown (not full 
black) ; senescent phyllaries, nude ligules, and yellow styles. 
H. crassiceps, Dahlst. Has (as its name implies) large heads, 
broad, straight, esenescent, very dark phyllaries, nude ligules ; 
and usually dark style. 
