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plant ; but they are not identical with the Swedish form. The Sgur 
na Mhiillin plant is more off type than the other two. On the 
Strath Carve sheet was a specimen of another species, heads almost 
glandular. — E. F. Linton. 
Hm-acium silvaticum, Gouan, var. tnicracladiinn, Dahlst. [ref. • 
No. 3453]. Stream (Allt Bad an Fhliuchaidh) descending from the 
north side of Sgurr a’ Mhuillin i Scuir Vuillin), near Achanalt, v.-c. 
106, E. Ross, July 19, 1909. Styles livid ; ligules very ciliate. In this 
district the leaves are rather frequently blotched, which I do not 
rememl)er to have seen elsewhere in this plant. — E. S. Marshall. 
See remarks on last specimens. — S. H. Bickham. 
Hierachan silvaticum, Gouan, var. subtenue, W. R. L. (i) By 
stream, Strath Garve, July 8 [ref. No. 728]. (2) North side of Sgur 
na Mhullin, July 8 and 17, 1909 [ref. No. 732], E. Ross, v.-c. 106. — 
W. A. Shoolbred. Yes. — A. Ley. These both represent var. sub- 
tenue, W. R. Linton, very well. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium sermtifroris, Almq., var. caliginosum, Dahlst. [ref. 
No. 2327]. Grassy slopes near the sea-shore, Skerray, v.-c. 108, 
W. Sutherland, June 23, 1900. Determined by Rev. W. R. Linton. 
Flowers deep golden yellow ; styles yellow ; ligule-lips glabrous ; 
heads campanulate, with appressed phyllaries. Leaves more or 
less hairy, dull green above. — E. S. Marshall. 
Hieracium scrratifrons, Almq., var. rassiceps, Dahlst. Parkend, 
Chalford, and Symond’s Yat, W. Glos., v.-c. 34 ; and rocks near 
Aberedw, Radnor, v.-c. 43, 1909. All named by Mr. Ley. — H. J. 
Riddelsdrll. The Aberedw and Parkend specimens are the same 
as the Welsh plant Mr. Ley has called //• crassiceps for some time ; 
and it may be rightly named ; it is not the same as the Forfarshire 
and Perthshire plants to which the account in ‘ Brit. Hier.’ p. 46, 
belongs ; plants which Dahlstedt only agreed were like H. crassiceps 
in the heads but with different leaves. So the W'elsh plant may be 
the best H. crassiceps. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium serratifrons, Almq., var. grandidens, Dahlst. About 
Radyr, Glam., v.-c. 41, Aug., 1909; near Rudry, v.-c. 41, June 5, 
1909; road-sides about Selsley, ^V. (Bos., v.-c. 34, July 7, 1909; 
railway bank, Machen, Monmouth, v.-c. 35, June 5, 1909. All 
named by Mr. Ley. — H. J. Riddelsdkll. 1 am content to follow 
Mr. Ley’s naming here, but 1 have not seen t)pe specimens. — E. F. 
Linton. 
Hieracium scrratifrous, Almq., var. toriiceps, Dahlst. Wood, 
Wotton-under-Edge, \Vk Glos., v.-c. 34, July ii, 1909; and from 
