CURRENT LITERATURE 263 



W. R. Linton, H. atratum, Fr., f., H. senescens, Backh., H. Leyi, F. J. 

 Hanb., all from Slioch ; H. Sc/tJiiidtii, Tausch., and H. rubicundum, 

 F. J. Hanb., var. Boswelli, Linton, both near Kinlochewe ; H. 

 argenteum, Ben Eay ; H. Sommerfeltii, Lindeb., Slioch ; EupJirasia 

 brevipila, Burn, and Gremli, Kinlochewe ; E. scotica, Wettst., Ben 

 Eay ; Poa Balfourii, Slioch. 



MONOGRAPH OF THE BRITISH SPECIES OF EUPHRASIA, PRE- 

 FACED BY AN EPITOME OF PROF. WETTSTEIN'S VIEWS ON THE 

 DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE BRITISH SPECIES. By 

 Frederick Townsend, M.A., F.L.S. Joiirn. Bot., Sept., pp. 321-336. 

 Only the " Epitome " is included in this instalment. 



PLANTAGO CORONOPUS, VAR. CERATOPHYLLON. By E. G. Baker, 

 F.L.S. Journ. Bot., July, pp. 257-259. See p. 259. 



SALIX HYBRIDS. By Rev. Ed. S. Marshall. Journ. Bot., Aug., 

 p. 313. ,5". Lappomun x repens, reported from Lochsie Burn, in 

 cultivation proves to be true S. Lapponum. Supposed S. Arbuscula 

 x herbacea from Ben Chaisteil, Argyle, is only S. Arbuscula with 

 unusually rounded leaves. A willow from the same hill proves to 

 be S. Arbuscula x nigricans. 



SALIX CERNUA, LINTON. By E. F. Linton. Journ. Bot., Sept., 

 p. 362. Recorded as in fair quantity on Little Craigindal, Braemar. 



NOTES ON BRITISH PLANTS (Carex). By Ar. Bennett, F.L.S. 

 Journ. Bot., July, pp. 259-264. See p. 258. 



