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do not shew the pseudo-phyllopodous habit which is necessary to 
bring the plant under tridentatum, Fr. and the plant should be 
cultivated to enable this point to be proved. It is not var. acri- 
folium^ Dahlst., on account of the dark style. — A. Ley. 
Hieracium rigidum, Hartm., var. Friesii, Dahlst. Growing 
abundantly on the banks of the Wharfe between Burnsall and 
Barden Tower, Mid-West Yorks, v.-c. 64, Aug. 11, 1909. Named 
by the Rev. A. Ley, M.A., who in his record of Yorkshire hawk- 
weeds only records the above for “ Ingleborough, T. A. Cotton, 
1889.” See ‘ Journal of Botany,’ Feb., 1909. — John Cryer. Yes ; 
the leaf bark exhibits the characteristic tomentum of the variety ; 
but the phyllaries are too fully clothed to call it typical var. Friesii. 
— A. Ley. Not identical with the Yorkshire plant (leg. T. A. 
Cotton) which Lindeberg pronounced true Friesii, with normal 
heads ; nor quite like the Welsh or Shetland plants which the 
Rev. W. R. Linton put under this variety. I think it cannot pass. 
— E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium icmhellatum, L., var. ? Wood bank in large quantity, 
near Marshbrook, Salop, v.-c. 40, Sept. 3, 1909. Plants often very 
tall j leaves long, broad, deeply toothed ; panicle as in var pani- 
culatum, Cariot, compound, elongate ; but styles dark livid, and 
phyllaries not reflexed when fresh. Near wax. paniculatum, Cariot ; 
but I believe it to be undescribed so far as British varieties of 
this species go. — Augustin Ley. The foliage of this plant is vari- 
able, differing much in this specimen from what Mr. Ley sent me 
before (under another name), and which I then suggested was a 
H. nmbellatum variety. It is in fact very like one from Morfa 
Bychan, Carnarvon, which I have thought of describing, hardly 
differing from it except by the colour of the styles. It is not var. 
pafiiculatum (Cariot), nor var. coronopifolium, Fr., which it also 
resembles ; and may be a yet undescribed variety. — E. F. Linton. 
Hypochceris glabra, L. Chase End Hill, in the Malvern 
Range, just within v.-c. 34, June 28, 1909. Within a few yards 
occurred Trifolium striatum, T. filiforme, Trigonella ornithopodioides, 
Moenchia erecta, etc., N. C. R. — H. J. Riddelsdell. Yes, type. — 
A. Ley. 
Hypochceris maculata, L. On the grassy slopes on the sea- 
cliffs near Grosnez Castle, Jersey, June, 1909. — G. C. Druce. 
Taraxacum erythrospermum, Andrz. Colley Hill, Reigate, 
Surrey, v.-c. 17, May 9, 1909. Confirmed by the late Mr. W. H. 
Beeby. — C. E. Salmon. Agrees well with the description. Excel- 
lent specimens. — H. J. Riddelsdell. Yes. — E. S. Marshall. 
