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various localities in W. Glos. and Brecon. All named by Mr. Ley. 
— H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Hieracinvi cymbifolium, Purchas. On limestone rocks above river 
Wharfe near Grassington, Mid-west Yorks., v.-c. 64, June 20, 1909. 
— John Cryer. Yes. — A. Ley. This has neither the narrower 
oblong leaves nor the much more glandular peduncles and phyllaries 
nor the ciliate ligules of H. cymhifolhivi. I place it in H. silvaticum, 
var. tricolor, W. R. Linton, some (typical) specimens of which have 
the same clothing, and these are typical leaves. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieracmm sarcophyllum, Stenstr., var. expaliidiforme, Dahlst. 
On the banks of river Wharfe, near Grassington and Linton, Mid- 
west Yorks., v.-c. 64, June 19, igog. — John Cryer. Right. — 
A. Ley and E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium rotundatum, Kit. [ref. No. 737]. Beallach Corrie, 
Strath Garve, E. Ross, v.-c. 106, July 22, 1909. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
I believe right. — A. Ley. So 1 named specimens of this gathering 
for Rev. E. S. Marshall. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium vulgatum, Fr. ; best placed under var. sejunctum, 
W. R. L. Wooded road bank near Hordersley, Salop, v.-c. 40, 
July 10, 1909. New County record. The plant Avas in great 
abundance in a restricted area. It has recently occurred at Downton 
Gorge, in Herefordshire, within a quarter of a mile from the Salop 
boundary. — Augustin Ley. 
Hieracium 7 >ulgatum, Er., var. sejunditvi, W. R. L. [ref. No. 
702]. Near Kyle of Loch Alsh, West Ross, v.-c. 105, July 9, igog. 
— AV. A. Shoolbred. Yes. — A. Ley and E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium vulgatum, Fr., var. subfasciculare, AY. R. L. Near 
Aviemore Station, Easterness, v.-c. 96, alt. 700 ft., July, 1909.-- 
J. A. AVheldon and Albert AA^ilson. Correct. — A. Ley and E. F. 
Linton. 
Hieracium vulgatum, Fr., var. subravusculum, AAh R. Linton. 
In great abundance amongst gorse bushes on a rounded knoll near 
Rainclifife AA^ood, Scarboro’, N.-E. Yorks., v.-c. 62, Aug. 4, 1909. — 
John Cryer. Not the var. subravuscnium of AA’’. R. Linton; phyl- 
iaries too glandular, and too little hairy. This must be left, in my 
judgment, under type for the present, since it does not fit well with 
any British described variety. — A. Ley. H. vu/^atum, Fr., form. — 
E. F. Linton. 
Hieracuim strumosum, Ley. Steep limestone bank to the south 
of Stroud, VA^est Glos., v.-c. 34, August 3, 1909. I thought this 
