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NOTES ON SCOTCH PLANTS. 41<br />

SUme acatilis 3 ?icq. iii Hort. Vinci., =''var. ehnijata Gaud. Wet<br />

rocks, Cairngorm, 96.<br />

^'Hypericum Androscenmm L. Glenelg, W. Eoss, 105.<br />

Geranium sylvaticum L. Ascends to over 3000 ft. on Lawers.<br />

The var. pardfionim Blytt occurs with the type at Moness Falls, 88.<br />

AntlnjUis Yidneraria L,, with hairy stems and simple lower leaves<br />

grew on the cliffs of Meal Garb.<br />

Lupinus perennis L. Quite naturalized by the Kilmorack Falls,<br />

Beauly, 96.<br />

Lotus corniculatus L., with large flowers and rather fleshy leaves,<br />

grew on Meal Garb. It is probably near to the var. crassi/olius<br />

another form with very small fleshy leaves is the prevailing plant on<br />

the moorland near the Boat of Garten and Kingussie, 96.<br />

*Tri/olium 7ninus Relh. Beauly, 96.<br />

Vicia sylvatica L. grew in great luxuriance on the Den of<br />

Lawers, f 88.— *F. scpium L. Marec, 105,<br />

^Lathyrus pratensis L. Boat of Garten, 96, and Kiulochewe, 105 ;<br />

also as the *var. villosus Schl. at Beauly, 96.<br />

Geum rivale L. ascends to 2900 ft. on Lawers.<br />

Euhus saxattlis L. reaches 2800 ft. on Lawers, and nearly the<br />

same altitude on Ben Slioch,* West Eoss.<br />

FotentiUa ruhens Vill. (P. maculata Pourr.) reaches 2800 ft. on<br />

Meal Garb.<br />

Prunus avium L, On glebe at Glenelg, W. Ross, 105, Miss<br />

Macdonald.<br />

Eosa spinosissima L. Evidently the relics of an old garden by<br />

Loch Tay at Lawers. The hispid peduncled form. E, mollis Sm.,<br />

var. ccerulea (Woods). Lawers. The type ascends to 2000 ft. on<br />

Craig Cailleach. — E. tomentosa Sm. To this M. Crepin refers the<br />

very glandular rose which an expert had named E. inodora Fries<br />

see Scot. Nat., July, 89. Gathered near Lawers Pier. Eev. W.<br />

Moyle Eogers suggested (independently) that it was a tomentosa<br />

form. E. canina L., var. arvatica Baker. Lawers. —Var. pruinosa<br />

Baker. Lawers. — Var. casia (Sm.). Lawers. — Var. Kosinciana<br />

(Bess.). Lawers.—Var. verticillacantha (Merat). On Craig Cailleach,<br />

at 1800 ft.—Var. glanca (Vill.). Spey Side, Easterness, 90. *Kiulochewe,<br />

105. —Var. suhcristata. Beauly, 96. Kinlochewe, 105.<br />

*Var. celeruta Baker. Beauly, 96.<br />

* Eubus pyramidalis Kedt. Beauly, 96.— *E. calvatus Blox. Kiulochewe,<br />

105. *E. ojfinis W. & N. Kinlochewe, 105.<br />

.Spiraa Ulmaria L., var. discolor Koch. Eeaches 2900 ft. on<br />

Lawers. This form was noticed in West Eoss also.<br />

KpHobium montaitum L., forma minor Haussk., occurred at Aber-<br />

feldy and in Den of Lawers, 88 ;<br />

also by Gleann Bianasdail, in West<br />

Eoss, 105. A form of monlanum with very small flowers and<br />

repeatedly branching stem (probably owing to the attacks of an<br />

Aphis) also occurred. The large branching form plentiful by the<br />

road-side at Killiu and Lawers Professor Haussknecht has not<br />

separated from the type, nor does he specially name the dark redflowered<br />

form, which is not infrequent in some localities. The form<br />

(var. verticillatuw Koch) occurred at Aberfeldy, as also the form

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