388 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
cacuminatum, Dalilst., forma, to the Club (see ‘Report’ 1906, 
p. 234, and 1907, p. 300), and is certainly more common than the 
type in all the counties in which I have botanised. The present 
plants are neat and small, and probably represent ist or 2nd year 
seedlings. — A. Lev. 
Hieracium ? [ref. No. 3197]. Root from Porlock Weir, 
v.-c. 5, S Somerset, 1907. Flower Garden, West Monkton Rectory, 
25th June 1908. Root-leaves numerous, deep green. Ligules very 
ciliate. Styles pure yellow. In October 1907, Rev. W. R. Linton 
wrote : — “ 'Fhis 'is very like my H. euryphyllum^ new species. I 
have sent several sheets from different localities to Euander, and 
await his and Dahlstadt’s notes. It is related, I think, to H. 
cacuminafumP It may be the same as a plant found in this neigh- 
bourhood some years ago by Mr. C. E. Salmon, and then referred 
to a form of sciap/iilum ; I have not seen specimens. — E. S. 
Marshall. 
Hieracium slrumosum^ Ley. Woods, Mellte Glen, Brecon, 
i8th and 19th July 1908. Certainly, in my judgment, identical 
with the plant on which I founded my var. striimosum of //. 
sciaphilum : but unfortunately for the approximateness of the name, 
this plant exhibits no stromose bracteoles ! Under cultivation the 
original plant fully retains these organs. For the separation of this 
plant from //. sciaphilum, see ‘Journ. Dot.’ 1909, p. 49). — A. Ley. 
Hieracium septentrionale, Arv. Touv. Abercrave, Brecon, 
7th July 1908. — A. Lf.y. 
Hieracium cacuminatum, Dahlst. Llanilar, Cardiganshire, 30th 
July 1908. New County record. — ^V. H. Painter. A nice set. — 
A. Ley. 
Hieracium scanicum, Dahlst. Symonds Yat, W. Glos., 22nd 
June 1908. — A. Ley. 
Hieraciiun strictophyllum, Dahlst. Oykell Bridge, E. Suther- 
land, v.-c. 107, i2th July 1908. — W. A. Shoolbred, 'I'he pre- 
vailing form at Oykell Bridge is the typical one with spotted leaves. 
This gathering which Mr. Shoolbred found by the Einig River, near 
its Junction with the Oykell, appears to differ only by its concolorous 
foliage. — E. S. M. 
Hieracium tridentatum, Fr., var. acrifolinm, Dahlst. Compton’s 
Lane, Horsham, W. Sussex, ist July 1908. — J. W. White. This has 
the heads too small and too numerous for var. acrifolinm ; nor does 
the foliage agree at all with any of my specimens so named. I believe 
it to be remarkably fine and strongly developed type. — E. S. M. 
