228 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



C. HAMULATA, Kuetz, var. TENUIFOLIA, Lonnr., 1854. 



C. HAMULATA, Kuetz, var. HOMOIOPHYLLA (Gr. et Godr. "Fl. Fr." vol. 

 i. (1848), 591, where they say, " Variete souvent sterile." This 

 form seems to be far more plentiful in the north than in the 

 south, and is often named " C. autumnalis, Z."). Halkirk, Dr. 

 Davidson, sp. 



In Neuman's "Sveriges Flora" (1901), p. 308, he seems 

 to make for the idea of hybridity, and has a species C. bicuspidata 

 (C. hamulata, auct. /./.), which may be the product of C. 

 polymorpha, Lonnr., and " C. hamitlata, auct." What is here 

 supposed to be " C. hamulata, auct." is not given for Sweden, 

 though it is not explained what the author himself means by 

 this hamulata. Hoffman's name intermedia is certainly older, 

 and more appropriate, as the various states do shade off towards 

 autiwinalis on the one side, and towards vernalis on the other. 

 There is a C. intermedia, Hoppe, but Hoffman's name seems to 

 be one year earlier. These plants must be in good fruit to be 

 certain of the naming, except C. autumnalis, L., which is 

 generally to be recognised by leafage alone. Fries, has a C. 

 tetmifolia ("Nov. fl. Suec." ed. i, 1814), which Hartmann puts 

 to C. haimdata, Ktitz, with a ? . 



SANICULA EUROP^EA, L. Braes above Wick river, with ivy, juniper, 

 hazel, etc., half a dozen tufts, 1906, R. Bain, sp. 



GALIUM VERUM, Z., var. MARITIMUM, DC., 1805 ( = littorale, Breb., 

 1836). Dunnet Links, Grant, sp. 



ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM, Z., var. viLLOSA, Hartm. Coast near 



Scrabster, E. S. Marshall, sp. 

 MATRICARIA INODORA, Z., var. PH^OCEPHALA, Rupr. East Coast, 



Grant. 

 PETASITES FRAGRANS, Presl. River-side at Thurso, J. Grant. 



TANACETUM VULGARE, Z. On sea-cliffs near Clairdon Head, 



Druce. 

 CARDUUS ARVENSIS, Curt., var. HORRIDUS (Wimm. and Grab., sub. 



Cirsiuni). Gersa, Watten, A. Sutherland. 



CREPIS VIRENS, Z., var. AGRESTIS ( Willd). Watten, A. 

 Sutherland, sp. 



C. PALUDOSA, Moench. Brae below Sibster, A. Sutherland, sp. 

 HIERACIUM LEYI, F. J. Hanb. Thurso, Rev. H. J. Riddelsdell. 



H. RIGIDUM, Hartm., var. FRIESII, Dahlst. Berriedale cliffs, 



Linton, 1888. 

 H. SCHMIDTII, Tausch. Banks of the Isauld Burn, W. F. Miller!. 



H. PROXIMUM, F. J. Hanb. Between Thurso and Scrabster, E. S. 

 Marshall, 1897. First found by Mr. J. Grant in 1883 !. 



