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236 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY<br />
is contained in Herb. Parnell. There is also a var.<br />
A form of F. rubra, labelled "F. duriuscnla, var. humilis, from Perthshire,"<br />
ccesia in the same Herbarium.<br />
F. ovina, Z., var. vivipara, Parnell. Perthshire, Herb. Parnell.<br />
var. tenuifolia, Killin. Herb. Parnell.<br />
Cryptogramme crispa, R.Br., ascends to 2900 feet on Glas Thulachan.<br />
Lomaria spicant, Desv., ascends to 3000 feet in H. Isla.<br />
Asplenium viride, Huds., ascends to 2200 feet in H. Isla.<br />
Woodsia hyperborea, R. Br., still occurs on Ben Lavvers and Creagan-Lochain<br />
;<br />
and is recorded from Corrie Ardran by the Rev.<br />
E. F. and W. R. Linton.<br />
Aspidium Lonchitis, Sw.<br />
to<br />
2800 feet.<br />
Luxuriant on Glas Thulachan, ascending<br />
Lastrsea Oreopteris, Presl (Dryopteris montana, Kuntze), ascends to<br />
3000 feet on Glas Thulachan.<br />
L. semula, Brack. (Dryopteris amula). See "Journ. Bot.," 1893,<br />
p. 235, E. S. Marshall.<br />
L. dilatata, Presl (D. dilatata, A. Gray). A form approaching<br />
Moore's lepidota has been sent me from Aberfeldy by Mr. W.<br />
H. Forbes of Balliol College, Oxford.<br />
L. Filix-mas, Presl, Dryopteris Filix-mas, Schott, var. abbreviata.<br />
Glas Thulachan.<br />
Pseudathyrium alpestre, Newm., ascends to 2900 feet on Glas Thulachan.<br />
New to H. Isla. Ben Heasgarnich.<br />
Equisetum sylvaticum, Z., var. capillare (Hoffm.).<br />
in Glen Shee, etc.<br />
In several places<br />
Lycopodium alpinum, Z., var. dedpiens (Syme). Glas Thulachan,<br />
Ben Laoigh, Ben Heasgarnich. Herr Freyn considers this to<br />
be distinct from alpinum. It is the Z. complanatum, vax.fallax,<br />
"<br />
Celak of Baenitz, Herb. Europ."<br />
L. Selago, Z., ascends to 2800 feet in H. Isla.<br />
Isoetes lacustris, Z. Fine specimens in Lochan-a-Chait, submerged<br />
in at least six feet of water this dry season.<br />
Nitella opaca, Ag. Luxuriant in the stream running into Loch<br />
Lyon. A depauperated form in Lochan-a-Chait, with Chara<br />
fragilis.<br />
Carex helvola. A specimen from Ben Lawers, collected by Robert<br />
Brown in 1794, is contained in the British Museum Herbarium.<br />
My further notes on Hieracia, Euphrasia, etc., are postponed<br />
for a time, until Mr. Hanbury and Professor Wettstein<br />
have examined my specimens.