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NOTES ON THE FLORA OF PERTHSHIRE 229<br />
Veronica alpina, L. Rather frequent on the cliffs at Glas Thulachan,<br />
ascending to 3100 feet. I have been unable to re-find it on<br />
Ben Lawers.<br />
V. officinalis, Z., ascends to 2500 feet in H. Isla. A nearly glabrous<br />
form occurred on Glas Thulachan.<br />
Euphrasia gracilis, Fr, Ben Lawers, etc.<br />
E. Rostkoviana, Hayne. Ben Laoigh and Lawers.<br />
E. brevipila, Burnat and Gremli. Lawers.<br />
Rhinanthus Crista-galli, Z., ascends to 2700 feet in Glas Thulachan.<br />
var. Drummond-Hayi, B. White, occurs there ;<br />
but a form<br />
which I could separate from it<br />
only by the hairs being<br />
confined to the nerves of the calyx also occurs. Typical<br />
var. Drummond-Hayi) also occurs on Ben Laoigh and<br />
Ben Heasgarnich, and I have seen it on Creag-na-dala-<br />
Bige and in Glen Callater, South Aberdeen.<br />
Pedicularis palustris, Z., ascends to 1500 feet in H. Isla.<br />
fMentha alopecuroides, Hull.<br />
Lawers ;<br />
but is<br />
always<br />
In several places by Loch Tay, near<br />
a relic of cultivation.<br />
M. rubra, Sm. Between Tyndrum and Crianlarich, an escape, E. S.<br />
Marshall in "Journ. Bot.," 1897, p. 69.<br />
*Thymus Chamaedrys, fries.<br />
gathered on Ben Lawers to this species.<br />
Herr Freyn refers some specimens I<br />
Pinguicula vulgaris, Z., ascends to 2600 feet in H. Isla.<br />
Statice Armeria, Z. (Armeria maritima, Willd.). Rather frequent on<br />
Glas Thulachan ; ascending to 3000 feet also on Ben Heasgarnich<br />
as the var. planifolia (Syme), but the three nerves are<br />
often seen at the base of the leaves only.<br />
Littorella juncea, Berg.,<br />
Polygonum viviparum, Z., ascends to 3200<br />
P. aviculare, Z., ascends to 1300<br />
ascends to 2000 feet in Breadalbane.<br />
feet in H. Isla.<br />
feet in Glen Shee.<br />
Rumex acutus, Z. Glen Shee, E. S. Marshall in " Journ. Bot. "<br />
iS93> P- 2 33-<br />
|R. alpinus, Z. Glen Isla, and near the pier at Lawers.<br />
R. domesticus, Hartm., ascends to 1250 feet in Glen Shee.<br />
Oxyria digyna, If ill,<br />
ascends to 3200<br />
feet in H. Isla.<br />
f Daphne Mezereum, Z. "In woods near Taymouth," Sibthorp<br />
MSS., 1783.<br />
Betula nana, Z. In the peaty portion<br />
Thulachan, at an elevation of 2300 feet.<br />
of the corrie of Glas