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A PERTHSHIRE NOTE. By A. Craig Christie. Journ. Hot., 

 1898, p. 319. Will be found in full on p. 242 of this journal. 



NOTES FROM CANTIRE. By C. E. Salmon. Journ. Bot., 

 September 1898, pp. 338-340. From near Ardrishaig, enumerates 

 a good many new records for Cantire ; and ./?. rhamnifolius, from 

 the vice-county 98 (Argyle), also from near Ardrishaig. 



LONICERA CAPRIFOLIUM IN PERTHSHIRE. By A. Craig Christie. 

 Journ. Bot., 1898, p. 275. In Glenfarg. 



EUPHRASIA LATIFOLIA, PuRSH., IN CAITHNESS. By Rev. Edward 

 S. Marshall. Journ. Bot., 1898, p. 274. Near Thurso. 



GYMNADENIA CONOPSEA x ALBIDA IN SCOTLAND. By A. H. 

 Wolley Dod. Journ. Bot., September 1898, pp. 352-353. From 

 near Arisaig, in West Inverness. It had rose-purple flowers, spur 

 stout and only twice as long as the lip, which latter is intermediate 

 between tricuspidate and trilobed ; spike resembles that of albida. 

 This example was noticed in the Gardeners Chronicle of 23rd July 

 as probably G. odoratissima, Rich. 



ON THE OCCURRENCE OF CAREX HELVOLA IN BRITAIN. By 



G. C. Druce, M.A., F.L.S. Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany, 

 1898, vol. xxxiii. pp. 458-464. Discusses its occurrence on 

 Lochnagar and Ben Lawers, and its relative rank, whether species 

 and hybrid. 



BOTRYCHIUM MATRICARI^EFOLIUM, A. BR., AND B. LANCEOLATUM, 



ANGST., IN BRITAIN. By William Whitwell, F.L.S. Journ. Bot., 

 1898, pp. 291-297, pi. 388, B and C. The former was determined 

 from an example found by Dr. O. St. Brody in Ayrshire in July 

 1887. The identity of B. rutaceum, Sw., figured by Newman from 

 a specimen found in 1839 by Mr. Cruickshanks on sands of Barry, 

 in Forfarshire, is discussed, and it is referred to B. lanceolatuin, 

 Angst. 



NEW AND RARE SCOTTISH HEPATIC/E. By W. H. Pearson. 

 Journ. Bot., September 1898, p. 340. Enumerates from West 

 Inverness, collected by Mr. S. M. Macvicar, seven new to Scotland, 

 one not previously recorded from Scotland (though already collected 

 by Dr. Carrington at Loch Maree, and at New Galloway by Mr. 

 J. M 'Andrew), and fifteen others new to West Inverness. 



PLAGIOTHECIUM MULLERIANUM, SCHIMP., IN BRITAIN. ByH. N. 

 Dixon, M.A., F.L.S. Journ. Bot. (1898), July, pp. 241-246, pi. 387.- 

 Determined from barren specimens gathered by N. Sutherland and 

 A. M'Kinley on Ben Wyvis in August 1867 ; by James Murray on 

 Ben Narnain, near Arrochar, in July 1896 ; and by H. N. Dixon on 

 Craig Cailleach, near Killin, in July 1897. 



