460 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Hieracium prate/ise, Tausch. In crevices of wall and on bank 
near Shrewsbury, Salop, v.-c. 40, July, 1909. — J. C. Melvill. 
Hieracium anglicum, Fr., var. acutifoHum^ Backh. [ref. No. 
707]. Cliffs, Glas Carnoch Burn. E. Ross, v.-c. 106, July 24, 1909. 
— W. A. Shoolbred. a form under anglicum, intermediate and 
not a distinct variety. — E. F. Linton. I agree with Mr. Linton’s 
remark. — A. Ley. 
Hieracium anglicum, Fr. X H. hypochceroides^ Gibs., var. land- 
folium, W. R. Linton, v.-c. 64. Linton near Skipton, June 20, Ket- 
tlewell, July 4, and Gordale, July ii, 1909, Yorks. Found growing 
amongst limestone crags in each locality with both parents. — John 
Cryer. Yes; these specimens seem all to be intermediate between 
the parents suggested, although some shew predominating influence 
of the anglicum parentage. — A. Ley. 'I'he specimen I have is fairly 
intermediate between the var. la?icifoHum and H. anglicum, Fr. — 
E. F. Linton. The beautifully prepared specimen received by me 
has a great look of PI. anglicum, at first sight ; but W. R. Linton, in 
his ‘ British Hieracia,’ remarks that H. liypoclueroides, var. lancifolium, 
is “apparently the H. anglicum, var. »? of ‘Bab. Man.,’ ed. 9, p. 
241 ” [as ajiglicum x hypocliceroides], and Mr. Cryer’s plant seems 
to me practically the same as an authentic specimen of var. lanci- 
folium from Kettlewell. The head-clothing is almost identical, 
and unlike what hybridity with H. anglicum would produce ; the 
ligule-tips, also, are perfectly glabrous, whereas in anglicum they 
are very ciliatc. I therefore name it hypochceroides, var. lanci- 
folium, without doubt. — E. S. Marshall. 
Hieracium rubicundum, F. J. Hanb. Glascarnoch River, near 
Aultguish Inn, v.-c. 106, E. Ross, July 6 [ref. No. 3348], and 24 
[ref. No. 3445], 1909. Styles dingy yellow ; ligule-tips glabrous. 
Confirmed by Rev. E. F. Linton. — E. S. Marshall. Also sent by 
W. A. Shoolbred [ref No. 711]. I agree. — A. Ley. 
Hieracitan caledojiicujn, F. J. H. [ref No. 731]. Garbad Burn, 
Strath Garve, E. Ross, v.-c. 106, July 17, 1909. — W. A. Shoolbred, 
‘‘•Yq's, caledonicum." — A Ley. IP. rubicundum.'’ — E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium ni/idum, Backh. Allt Guibhas Beg, E. Ross, v.-c. 
106, Rocky gorge, July 6, 1909 [ref No. 718], and by stream, 
July 24, 1909 [ref No. 725]. — W. A. Shoolbred. Yes. — A. Lev 
and E. F. Ihnton. 
Hieracium Carenorum, F. J. H. [ref No. 704]. Beallach 
Corrie, Strath Garve, E. Ross, v.-c. 106, July 22, 1909. — W. A. 
Shoolbred. “ Why not argenleum, var. septentrionale ? An 
