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of which I have several gatherings, and think of describing. It is 
not H. scanicum ; Dr. Dahlstedt has refused that name for similar 
plants which have been submitted to him. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieradum sciaphilum, Uechtr., var. transiens^ Ley. (Styles 
yellow, ligules glabrous.) Hedgerow, Kilgwrrwg, Mon., v. c. 35, 
July 22, 1910. — W. A. Shoolbred, I agree. — E. F. Linton. 
H. sdaphilu/n, Uechtr., var. transiens, Ley. Radyr, v.-c. 41, 
July 18, 1910. Ligules moderately ciliate when young. Mr. Ley 
has not yet seen this gathering. — H. J. Riddelsdell. Intensely 
glandular, but I think right. — E. F. Iunton. 
IJieradwn septenti-ionale^ Arv.-Touv. On the sands at Port 
Talbot, v.-c. 41, July 24, 1910. I am pretty sure this is right, and 
that there is no mixture, though the gathering has not yet been sub- 
mitted to an expert. The leaves of some of the specimens look 
rather different, but the phyllaries, &c., show no variation. — H. J. 
Riddelsdell. The specimens on my sheet are correctly named ; 
the lower leaves are rather prematurely withered, but their condition 
is probably due to situation. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieradum Dewari, Bosw. Dalmally, v.-c. 98 Argyle, June 30 
and July 25, 1910. Styles sooty ; ligule-tips ciliate. — Edward S. 
Marshall. \Vell-developed H. De^vari, as fine as some I have 
cultivated. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieradum protradum^ Lindeb. Origin, South Brecon ?, cult. 
July and August 1910. I am sorry to have to question whether 
this plant originated in Brecon or not ; but I searched for it in the 
Breconshire glens in 1908 without result, and the balance of proba- 
bility is now in favour of its having originally come from a more 
northern county. — Augustin Ley. 
Hieradum taveuse, Ley. Origin, Tawe Valley, West Brecon, 
cult. August 1910. For the true position of this plant, see ‘Journal 
of Botany,’ 1909, p. 54.— Augustin Ley. 
Hieradum rigdidum, Hartm., var. trichocaulo?i, Uahlst. Hedge 
bank, Hawellsfield, West Gloucester, v.-c. 34, August 13, 1910.— 
W. A. Shoolbred. 'I'his has been sent before, and I think deter- 
mined as tridiocaulon. — E. F. Linton. 
Hieradiwi angusium, Lindeb. [ref. No. 3533 ]. Dalmally, 
v.-c, 98 Argyle; more or less shade-grown, July 25, 1910. This 
species is well distinguished from H. stridum, Fr., by its pure 
