SCOTTISH PLANTS 165 



HYPERICUM ACUTUM, Moench. *Near Walkerburn, Peebles, 78. 



H. PULCHRUM, L. Ascends to 2300 feet on Stuich-an-Lochan, 

 88. 



GERANIUM SYLVATICUM, L. Ascends to 3300 feet on Stuich-an- 

 Lochan, 88. 



var. PARVIFLORUM, Blytt. Kirkcudbright, 73; Lawers, 

 88. 



ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA, Z. Broughton, Innerleithen, etc., Peebles, 

 78. 



MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS, Lam. (altissima, Thuill.). *In a cornfield 

 near Walkerburn, Peebles, 78. 



LOTUS CORNICULATUS, L. A form with slightly ciliate leaves, and 

 very large golden flowers occurred on shingle at Sligachan, 104. 

 It ascends to 3000 feet on Stuich-an-Lochan, 88. 



ASTRAGALUS GLYCYPHYLLUS, L. Rather frequent on the cliffs near 

 Port Mary, Kirkcudbright, 73. 



VICIA CRACCA, L. A very narrow and rather rigid-leaved form on 

 shingle by Loch Tay, 88. 



V. LUTEA, Z. * forma LIVIDA, with pale brown or fawn-coloured 

 flowers, on the cliffs near Port Mary, Kirkcudbright, certainly 

 native, 73. 



V. SYLVATICA, L. Watersteen, Skye, 104, Lawson MS. 

 LATHYRUS SYLVESTRIS, L. St. Mary's Isle, 73. 

 PRUNUS PADUS, L. Kyle Akin, 104, Lawson MS. 



RUBUS SAXATILIS, Z. Descends to 50 feet near Sligachan, 104, 

 and ascends to 3300 feet on Stuich-an-Lochan, 88. 



GEUM RIVALE, Z. Ascends to 3200 feet on Ben Lawers, to 3000 

 feet on Aonach Mhor. 



*var. PALLIDUM, C. A. Meyer. Plentiful in East Lothian, 

 S. Anderson, who sent me specimens to name. 



G. INTERMEDIUM, Ehrh. Near Traquair, Peebles, 78. 



ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS, var. GLABRA, DC. St. Mary's Isle, 73; St. 

 Mary's Loch, 79 ; Sligachan, etc. ; the prevailing form in Skye, 

 both as a large-leaved lowland plant, and a small-leaved alpine 

 form. So far these are keeping distinct in culture. 



var. MINOR, Huds. (A. filicaulis, Buser, / vestita, Lind.). 

 Kirkcudbright, 73. 



A. ALPIXA, Z. Descends to sea level on river shingle in Skye, and 

 grows at 50 feet by stream-sides. A form with leaflets slightly 

 connate at base, and with broader and somewhat darker leaf- 

 segments, occurred by Loch Sligachan. 



