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42 NOTES ON SCOTCH PLANTS.<br />

umhrosa Haussk.—*£". obscurum x palustre Haussk. By the road-side<br />

at Lawers, and at Kinlochewe, "West Ross.— */?. obscurum x parviflorum<br />

Haussk. Kinlochewe, West Ross. — *£. obscurum Schreb.<br />

Beauly, 96.<br />

Callitriclie Jiamulata Kuetz,, in a starved form, reaches 2700 ft.<br />

on Lawers.— *C. platycarpa Kuetz. 95, 106.<br />

'^•Lythrum Salicaria L. In a marsh near the Muir of Ord, rare, 96.<br />

Sedum villosum L. On Lawers at 3000 ft.<br />

Ribes Vva-crispa L. Lawers. R. Grossidaria L. Beauly, 96.<br />

R. alpinum L. Kenmore, probably an escape, 88.<br />

Saxifraga quinquefida Haworth. Lawers, 88, teste Engler.— '^-S.<br />

grcenlandica L. = S. decipiens Ehrh., var. grcenlandica (L.). Teste<br />

Prof. Engler, who tells me he had noticed it there. I gathered it<br />

in small quantity on the east side. It is an intermediate between<br />

ccespitosa and hypnoides, which I took to be identical with the Welsh<br />

plant, but submitted it to Prof. Babington, who says :— " Not<br />

ccBspitosa ; can it be Sternbergii ? " Prof. Engler names it as above.<br />

It has not previously been recorded for Scotland.<br />

Hydrocotyle vulgaris L. The floating form occurred at the head<br />

of Loch Maree, 105.<br />

Galium palustre L., var. Witheringii (Sm.). Loch Tay Side.<br />

O. boreale L. ranges from 340 to 2900 ft. in Perth.<br />

\Cormis suecica L. Sgurr, on Suill Bhain, 105.<br />

Hieracium prenanthoides Vill. Reaches 2600. ft. on Lawers.<br />

H. anglicum Fr. Ascends to 2800 ft. on Lawers. — H. lingulatum<br />

Backh. Ascends to 2600 ft. on Ben Eay, and 2900 ft. on Ben<br />

Slioch, W. Ross, 105.— H. eximium Backh. Loch A'un, 94.— *H.<br />

holosenceum Backh. Ben Eay, 105. — *H. nigrescens Fries. Ben<br />

Slioch, 105. H. gracilentum Backh. Loch A'an. — ? H. globosum<br />

Backh. Ben Eay. Probably this, 105. H. alpinum'L. "Probably,<br />

but I cannot speak positively of such a poor specimen," F. J. H.<br />

Two only were seen much over flower. I believe them to be<br />

alpinum. Ben Eay, West Ross, 105.<br />

*Serratula tinctoria L. I saw a plant collected by Miss McDonald<br />

at Nairn, 96. How far native I cannot say.<br />

"^Arctium intermedium Schk. Beauly, 96.<br />

Senecio Jacobaa L. A form of this with very narrow ligules<br />

occurred at Beauly, 96. It looked very diflerent from the type.<br />

Antennaria dioica Gaertn. Ascends to 2800 ft. on Lawers.<br />

Cnicus lanceolatus Willd., *var. ^lemoraWRQichh. Kinlochewe, 105.<br />

Tussilago Farfara L. Reaches 2800 ft. on Lawers.<br />

Achillea Millefolium L. A very downy form of this grew in Glen<br />

Bianasdail, W. Ross.<br />

C'repis paludosa Moench. Grows at 2700 ft. on Lawers.<br />

*Aster TripoUum L. Beauly Side, Easterness, 96, and also the<br />

form (var. discoidea).<br />

Solidago Virgaurea L. 3000 ft. on Lawers, as the var. cambrica<br />

(Huds.^l. On Ben Slioch, W. Ross, where the narrow-leaved form<br />

also occurs.<br />

Campanula rotundifolia L., var. lancifolia Koch. A very beautiful<br />

form with large flowers on the rocks in Glen A'an, 94. *Tlie type<br />

in Kintail, 1U6.

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