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Oread.” — A. Ley. Very near septentrionale but even nearer Care- 
norum. — R. F. Linton. A reduced Alpine state of Carenorum. 
— E. S. Marsh.^ll. 
Hieracium hypoclmroides, Gibs., var. saxortim, F. J. H. [ref. 
No. 747]. Cliff and railway cutting, Ravens Crag, near Achter- 
need, E. Ross, v.-c. 106, July 7, 1909.— W. A. Shoolbred. Cor- 
rect. H. hypoch(zroides^ var. saxorum, often loses the blotches of 
the leaf in the flowering stage : but they are always seen in seed- 
lings. I consider this good saxorum. — A. Ley and E. S. Mar- 
shall. 
Hieraciu 7 n callistophylluni, F. J. H., var. cre}>manthes, F. J. H. 
[ref. No. 716]. Cliffs, Glas Carnoch Burn, E. Ross, v.-c. 106, July 
24, 1909. — VV. A. Shoolbred. “? near H. etiprepes."' — A. Ley. 
“I much doubt being euprepes-, no geminate heads, &c.” — E. S. 
Marshall. “ H. callistuphyllutn., var. cremnanthes." — E. F. Lin- 
ton. “ Which I accept. Heads exactly right, foliage rather less 
strongly and irregularly toothed than in my original specimen, but 
a lowland station may cause slight modification.” — E. S. Mar- 
shall. 
Hieracium [ref. No. 734]. Cliffs near Rogie Falls, 
E. Ross, v.-c. 106, July i, 1909. Herbage yellow-green, glabrous 
above ; styles rather livid yellow ; ligules glabrous. — W. A. Shool- 
bred. “ Under siivaticum, not unlike large suhcyaneumP which 
variety varies with glandular or nearly eglandular, darker or lighter 
phyllaries, and livid or yellow styles (See ‘ Journ. of Bot.’ 1909, 
p. 12). This plant is a dark glandular var. — A. Ley. This will not 
do for H. siivaticum, var. subcyaneum. The specimen sent rne is 
a very poor one, with injured heads, but having better specimens 
of the Rev. E. S. Marshall’s from the same district, I name it (like 
his) H. Pictorum, Linton, without doubt. — E. F. Linton. 
HieraciiDU — — [ref. No. 724]. Beallach Corrie, Strath 
Carve, E. Ross, v.-c. 106, July 22, 1909. Heads small, narrow; 
peduncles long; ligules glabrous; styles yellow. — W. A. Shool- 
bred. Mr. Ley suggested H. nigrescens, var. gracilifolium. “ Not 
nigrescens ; I think it comes in silvatica or subvulgata somewhere.” 
— E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium siivaticum, Gouan [ref. No. 703]. (i) Cliffs by 
stream, Allt Guibhas, July 6. (2) By stream. Strath Carve, July 8. 
Stream bank, Sgur na Mhullin, July 19, 1909, E. Ross, v.-c. 106. — 
W. A. Shoolbred. Yes. — A. Ley. These three gatherings are 
all what we have been calling H. micracladum, Dahlst., since my 
brother got Dr. Dahlstedt’s modified assent to their being near his 
