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near Durham. It has other very trifling characters." (J. D. H.) 26. Arctium intermedium (Bab.). "There are two sub-species of _A. lappa_, _majus_ and _minus_, each with varieties, and this is one of the intermediates." (J. D. H.) 27. Hieracium holosericium (Backh.). Scotch Alps. 28. H. gracilentum (Backh.). ,, 29. H. lingulatum (Backh.). ,, A var. of this in Scandinavia. 30. H. senescens (Backh.). ,, 31. H. chrysanthenum (Backh.). ,, 32. H. iricum (Fr.). Teesdale and Scotland. 33. H. gibsoni (Backh.). Yorkshire and Westmoreland. 34. Hieracium nitidum (Backh.). Lower glens of the Scotch Alps. Mr. Bennett writes:--"The following Hieracia have been named by Mr. F. J. Hanbury _as endemic forms_. One can only safely say they are certainly not known in Scandinavia, as they have all been submitted to Dr. Lindeberg. But usually Scotch species are not represented in Central Europe to any great extent, though several do occur. Still these new forms ought to be critically compared with all Dr. Peters' new species." 35. H. Langewellense (Hanb.). Caithness. 36. H. pollinarium (Hanb.). Sutherland. 37. H. scoticum (Hanb.). Sutherland and Caithness. 38. H. Backhousei (Hanb.). Aberdeen, Banff, Inverness. 39. H. caledonicum (Hanb.). Caithness and Sutherland. 40. H. Farrense (Hanb.). Sutherland and Shetland Is. 41. H. proximum (Hanb.). Caithness. With regard to all these {362} Hieracia Sir Joseph Hooker and Mr. Baker say:--"No case can be made of these. They are local forms with the shadowest of shady characters." Mr. Bennett writes: "H. iricum and H. Gibsoni are the best marked forms." 42. *Campanula rotundifolia (L.), _var._ speciosa (A. G. More). W. Ireland. "Very well distinguished by its large flowers and small calyx lobes, approaching the Swiss C. Scheuzeri." (J. D. H.) 43. Statice reticulata (Sm.). "Baker agrees with me that this is also a Mediterranean species." (J. D. H.) 44. Erythraea capitata (Willd.), _var._ sphaerocephala (Towns.). Isle of Wight. "A form of _E. centaurium_ utterly anomalous in its genus in the insertion of the stamens. A monster rather than a species." (J. D. H.) 45. *Erythraea latifolia (Sm.). On the sandy dunes near Liverpool. "A local form." (J.
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