224 Mr. Anperson’s List of some rare British Plants. 
indeed I have little doubt of its being only a variety of that 
species with smooth capsules. | 3 E A 
Rosa rubella, Eng. Bot. 2459, on the'banks of Dee, about Aber- 
geldy. ltook this for a new species when on the spot, but 
afterwards concluded it was only a dwarf red-fruited va- - 
riety of R. spinosissima. 
Pyrethrum maritimum, sea-shores about Aberdeen. 
Carex pulla, banks of the Tilt, Perthshire. 
Gnaphalium supinum, Glen Dee. 
Juncus trifidus, on Bree Riach, at the head of Dee. 
Stellaria cerastoides, on Cairn Toule, do. 
Veronica alpina, ^. dos y do. LS sa 
Eriophorum capitatum Eng. Bot.2387? Is this Schrader's plant? 
Senecio sarracenicus, on the banks of the Eningteer, a tributary, | . 
to the Don, Aberdeenshire. — Bhs ig 
Carduus heterophyllus, on the river Galater, head of Dee, Bepe ; 
“© Clibrig, Sutherland. E. 
Berberis vulgaris, at the lower end of Loch Tay. 
Serratula alpina, Craig Cailloch, Perthshire, Ben Clibrig. 
Thalictrum majus, banks of Loch Tay and Loch Rannoch; the _ 
roots of this species are remarkably yellow. — ! 
Vicia sylvatica, banks of Loch Rannoch. - 
Geranium sanguineum, do. | | 
Myosotis alpina? a perennial on Ben Lawers, with exquisitely- 
bright blue flowers, nearest allied to M. palustris, Eng. Bot. 
Arbutus alpina; supplies the place that A. Uva-ursi generally has, 
.. on almost all the high mountains of Sutherland. 
Draba incana, Eng. Bot. at Durness, Sutherland, and on’ Ben 
Lawers; the figure in English Botany:is of an unusually 
luxuriant specimen. - | U 
Linnea borealis, discovered (but not by me) in fir woods at Craib- 
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