23G MH. J. O. BAKEB's MOXOr.KAPlI OF BRITISH BOSKS. 



shivc (Watsoul), Perthshire (Ilailsfonel), Berwickshire {JoJinstonel), 

 Northumberland (Robertson \\ Lake, Lancashire (JVoodsl), and 

 have gathered it myself in North Yorkshire, As long ago as 

 1814 Swartz identified the English with the Scandinavian plant. 

 Dr. Moore has gatliered iu Derry a form with the peduncles aeicu- 

 late, and Mr. Eobertson tlie same in Upper Teesdale, on tlie 

 Durham side of the river. 



Var. Watsoni, Bale7\ 



m 



R. Watsoni, Baker, Rei'iew, p. 29. 



R. BRACTESCENs /3, iVoods, hinn. Trans, xii. p. 216, Herb. 92- 



R. coRiiFoLiA, var. biserrata. Rent, Cat. p. 69. 



R. cxnerea, Rapiriy MSS. olim, 



R. MONTicoLA f, Rapin, Vaud Guide, 2nd edit. p. 195. 



R. soLSTiTiALis, var. GLANDULosA, Gveu, Juva, p. 239, 



Differs from eoriifolia by its doubl}^ tootlied leaves, often not 

 so hairy above ; the secondary teeth gland-tipped ; the stipides 

 and bracts not so large, and densely gland-ciliated ; the petiole 

 glanduloso-setose as well as villose ; stipules and bracts not so 

 large, and nearly or quite glabrous on the back. 



Liverness {Watson !), Perthshire {Hailstone !), Northumberland 

 (Sobertsonl, Baker), Durham (Bohertsonl), Cumberland ( ^F^^/- 

 comhel), AVestmoreland (TVoods I), and a form with peduncles 

 densely aciculate and glanduloso-setose and sepals densely glan- 

 dulous on the back, gathered by Mr. Hailstone at the entrance 

 of Grleneoe from Loch Loncv. 



Var. CELERATA, Baker^ Review, p. 31. 



Habit and leaves of tomentellay with the fruit and sepals of this 



eection. 



Seen only in Holywell dene, Northumberland. 



Borrer's Glengoy plant, mentioned under inodora y iu the 

 ' British Flora,' is a form like this, with the fruit turbinate and 

 peduncles slightly setose. 



Series 3. Subrubiginosse. Leaves glandular on the midrib^ ond 

 slightly so on the principal veins^ but not over the surface as i^ 

 the true Biibiginos<B. 



Var. BoRRERi {Woods). 



R. BoRRERi, IVoods, Linn. Trans, xii. p. 210, MerJ. 71-76; Smith, 

 Eng. Flora, li. \. ■a'^'^ ; Baker, Review, p. 26. 



