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ii. Sub-species majus Jacq. 



Var. flexuosum Bernh. Rare, or confounded with the 

 preceding. 



11. Anemone L. 



3. Nemorosa, L. Common. 



in. Ranunculus L. 



4. Aquatilis L. 



i. Sub-species heterophyllus Auctorum. 

 Var. pelt at us Fr. Common. 



Var. cofifusus Godr. Very local (Kingoodie, &c.) 

 Var. pseudo-flu it a us Bosw. Local. 



ii. Sub-species pantothrix Brot. 

 Var. trichophyllus Chaix. Local. 



Hi. Sub-species circinatus Sibth. Very local (Kilmadock ; 

 Moncreiffe, but perhaps an introduction). 



Several other forms have been observed, but have not yet 

 been identified. There is much need of a more ex- 

 tensive study of the Perthshire varieties of R. aquatilis. 



5. Hederaceus L. Common. 



6. Sceleratus L. Very rare, except on the margins of the 



Tay from Kinfauns downwards. 



7. Flammula L. Common. 



Var. pscudo-reptans London Cat. Not uncommon. 



8. Lingua L. Very rare and local. 



9. Auricomus L. Somewhat local. 



10. Acris L. Common. 



Var. vulgatus jord. In several places. 



11. Repens L. Common. 



12. Bulbosus L. Common. 



13. Hirsutus Curt. In the Lowlands ; local, and often an intro- 



duction. 



14. Arvensis L. Carse of Gowrie only, and local. 



15. Ficaria L. 



Van diverge/is F. Schultz. Common. 



Var. incumbens F. Schultz. Local, or overlooked. 



iv. Caltha L. 



16. Palustris L. 



Var. vulgaris Schott. Common. 



Var. Guerangerii Bor. Local, but widely distributed. 



Var. minor Bosw. Common on the mountains. 



