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Hieraciiim angliawi, Tr., var. cerinthifor 7 ne^ Backh. High Street 
cliffs, and Mardale (Whelter Crag), Westmoreland, June 29, 1910. 
The Rev. E, F. Linton agrees with me in referring this to var. 
cerinthiforme^ Backh. ; but the stem-leaf is not often more than 
a single one. — Augustin Ley. Under the type ; the two plants 
sent to me, at least, are certainly not var. cerhithiforme^ but 
tend somewhat towards var. acutifoluan, Backh. — Edward S. 
Marshall. 
Hieracium Leyi, F. J. Hanb. Cliffs of High Street, West- 
moreland, July 2, 1910. The plant sent is abundant (with much 
variation in size and leaf-toothing) not only on the cliffs of High 
Street, but also on those of Flelvellyn, Westmoreland. The late 
Rev. W. R. Linton, who gathered it on Helvellyn and Fairfield, 
Westmoreland, in 1905, was inclined to ascribe it to a variety 
of H. Soj/nnerfeltii, Lindeb. : but after studying it in situ this year, 
I believe it must be placed under M. Leyi, F. J. Hanb. — Augustin 
Ley. 
Hieracium lasiophyllum, Koch, Yar. euryodon, F. J. H. Mar- 
dale, Westmoreland, June 30th, 1910. — Augustin Ley. The teeth 
are too sharp, narrow, and forward-pointing for var. euryodon. 
I rather think this an unusually hairy form of H. Leyi (it greatly 
resembles the specimen of that from High Street), and not lasio- 
phyliwn^ though certainly allied to that species. — Edward S. 
Marshall. 
Hieracium Sommerfeltii, Lindeb. Clefts in the north face of 
Craig Bridden, and upon the screes below, Montgomeryshire, 
North Wales, July 31, 1910.— J. Cosmo Melvill. Not H Som- 
merfeltii. I call it H. Leyi, F. J. Hanbury.— E. F. Linton. 
Hieracium pachyphyllum, Purchas. Great Doward, v.-c. 36, 
June I, 1910. I believe these are all the same. — H. J. Riddels- 
dell. ’My specimen is rightly named.— E. F. Linton. 
Hieraciwn ciliatum, Almq., var. venosum. Ley. West Brecon, 
June, 1910. — Augustin Ley. 
H. serratifrons, Almq., var. In and about a quarry at Radyr, 
v.-c. 41, July 18, 1910. This probably belongs to var. lepistoides, 
Johannss., though the dark heads look like var. C 7 assiceps, Dahlst. 
__H. J. Riddelsdell. Yes.— Augustin Ley. 
