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228 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY<br />

*H. graniticolum,<br />

Linton. On Ben Lawers in 1897, "apparently<br />

this species," teste Hanbury. New to Perthshire.<br />

H. eximium, Backh. Glas Thulachan, 2800 feet.<br />

var. tenellum, Backh. Between Ben Lawers and Glen Lyon.<br />

H. sinuans, F. J. Hanb. Ben Lawers. Very fine specimens in<br />

1898.<br />

H. callistophyllum, F. J. Hanb., var. glandulosum, F. J.<br />

Hanb.<br />

Ben Lawers.<br />

H. pictorum, Linton, var. dasythrix, Linton. Ben Laoigh and<br />

Creag-an-Lochain.<br />

H. rivale, F. J. Hanb. Ben Lawers.<br />

H. atratum, Fr. f. Glen Falloch, 2800 feet, E. S. Marshall;<br />

Stuich-an-Lochain (Groves).<br />

H. insulare, F.J. Hanb., var. petrocharis, Linton. Ben Heasgarnich,<br />

Creag-an-Lochain.<br />

H. murorum, Z., var. rotundatum, Kit. Cairnwell ("Journ. Bot.,"<br />

1893, p. 232).<br />

H. sparsifolium, Lindeb. Tyndrum.<br />

H. corymbosum,<br />

Fries. Killin.<br />

H. duriceps, F.J. Hanb. Stob Garbh, West Perth ("Journ. Bot.,"<br />

1892, p. 260).<br />

Leontodon autumnalis, Z., var. Taraxaci (Hornem.) (pratensis,<br />

ascends to 3000 feet on Glas Thulachan.<br />

auct.),<br />

Campanula rotundifolia, Z., ascends to 3000 feet on Glas<br />

Thulachan and on Ben Lawers. Some of the alpine specimens<br />

have very large corollas, equalling in size specimens sent<br />

to the Exchange Club from North Uist in 1899 More.<br />

speciosa,<br />

Vaccinium uliginosum, Z., ascends to 2700 feet in H. Isla.<br />

as var.<br />

Loiseleuria procumbens, Desv., ascends to 3200 feet on Glas<br />

Thulachan and descends to 2100 feet.<br />

Pyrola rotundifolia, Z. A flowerless Pyrola on Ben Heasgarnich at<br />

about 2400 feet I think belongs to this species, but I took no<br />

specimens. I got it on the Argyll Cliffs of Ben Laoigh.<br />

Gentiana campestris, Z., ascends to 2300 feet in H. Isla; the<br />

white-flowered form is not rare by Loch Tay.<br />

Mimulus Langsdorfii, Donn (M. guttatus, DC.), in Glen Isla above<br />

Lunans. All the Scottish specimens which I have seen belong<br />

here.<br />

Digitalis purpurea, Z., ascends to 1800 feet in H. Isla.

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