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BRED. H. sarcophyllum, Stenstr., var. amplifolium, W. R. lanton. 
— E. F. Linton. Before detailed examination, Rev. E. F. Linton 
placed it under H. cccsioniurorum ; but he afterwards referred it to 
H, sarcophyllum^ var. ampliatum, and it well matches his series 
from W. Yorks. It is now raised to specific rank as H. ampliatum^ 
Ley. The phyllaries are remarkably senescent. — E. S. M. 
Hieracium porrigens, Almq. Origin, Eglwyseg, Denbigh ; 
cult, 12th and 26th June 1908. — A. Ley. 
Hieracium pinnatijidum, Lonnr., var. vivarium, Lonnr. Wood 
and railway cutting at Titley Junction, Herefordshire, ist July 1908. 
Very abundant at this station; and, I believe, well representing the 
variety, which appears to be much rarer in Britain than the type. — 
A. Ley. 
Hieracium ? [ref. No. 2131]. Railway banks between 
Brookwood and North Camp (also seen elsewhere,near North Camp), 
v.-c. 17, Surrey, 15th June 1898. Styles livid. Ligules glabrous. 
Heads small, green, slightly floccose, very glandular, but usually 
almost epilose ; buds narrow. Leaves flaccid, dull green, more or less 
hairy on upper surface. This was formerly referred to H. surrejanum, 
var. megalodon. In July 1907, the Rev. W. R. Linton told me that 
it was H. pinnatiftdum, Ldnnr., var. vivariiun, Lonnr. I believe, 
however, that there is some doubt about this, and that it may be 
an undescribed plant. ^ — E. S. Marshall. 
Hieracium scanicum, Dahlst. 1. Symonds Yat, W. Glos., 22nd 
June 1908. 2. Gilwern, Brecon, 2nd July 1908.- — A. Ley. 
Hieracium ? [ref. No. 3198]. Origin, Culbone Woods, 
v.-c. 5, S. Somerset, 2nd July 1908. Cult. West Monkton Rectory, 
2nd July 1908. Styles yellow. Ligules glabrous. In October 
1907, Rev. W. R. Linton wrote of it Features : 3 to 4 large, 
coarsely toothed stem-leaves ; peduncles and heads floccose and 
glandular. Resembles in general cut irriguum ; but irriguum has 
little slender black nearly efifloccose heads — hence it is apparently 
a new form.” — E. S. Marshall. 
H. sciaphilum, Uechtr. Titley, Hereford, ist July 1908. 2. 
Gilwern, Brecon, 2nd July 1908. A few specimens are sent of what 
I suppose to be the typical plant, as a contrast to the plant I have 
ventured to publish as var. transiens, nov. var. (See ' Journ. Bot.’ 
1909, p. 49). — A. Ley. 
Hieracium sciaphilum, Uechtr., var. transiens (nov. var., see 
‘Journ. Bot.’ 1909, p. 49). Torpanton (on hedge bank), Brecon, 
13th July 1908. This is the plant which has been issued as H. 
