390 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



Other collections were made during steamboat excursions ; and a 

 night was spent at Arrochar, in order to partially explore Ben 

 Arthur (" The Cobbler ") and Ben Ime. The vice-counties visited 

 w^ere — 98 Argyle, 99 Dumbarton, and 100 Clyde Isles. "New 

 records" are starred. 



I am chiefly indebted for help in working out the gatherings to 

 Messrs. Arthur Bennett, H. & J. Groves, E. F. Linton, Moyle 

 Rogers, and Townsend. 



CastaUa speciosa Salisb. 100. The Quien Loch plant is var. 

 minor DC. (under yijmphaa). 



Fumaria Borai Jord. 100. In fields at Lochranza, Arran. 



Lepifjonum salinum Kindb. 98. A curious form occurs at the 

 head of Loch Long, near Arrochar, which is practically eglandular, 

 but has the papillose seeds of L. neglectum Kindb. 



Eadiola linoides Roth. 100. Near Quieu Loch ; abundant on 

 the western shore of Loch Fad; coast, Lochranza. 



Fiuhus plicatus Wh. & N. 99. A tall-growing, bright pink- 

 flowered form or variety was found on the railway embankment 

 near Tarbet Station. — Fi. Pio;^/eriii Linton. 99.'" Between Arrochar 

 and Tarbet. 100.''' Near the north-west end of Loch Fad. — 

 Fi. )iitidus Wh. & N. 99.''' Near Tarbet station. — R. Lindleianm 

 Lees. 100. Plentiful about Rothesay; B. puldierrimus Neum. is 

 still more so ; and B. Selmeri Liudeb. not unfrequent. — Fi. dumno- 

 niensis Bab. 100." Outskirts of Rothesay ; scarce. ** I think 

 certainly a form of B. dnmnoniensis, with most of the very marked 

 features of the type, though with less roundish leaflets and petals 

 pale pink, instead of pure W'hite," Bogers in litt. — B. sertijioriis P. J. 

 Muell. 98," 99.'''' Abundant about Arrochar and Tarbet; also 

 gathered by Mr. Shoolbred and myself in 1896 at Ardlui. Dr. 

 Focke then referred it to B.fuscus Wh. & N. ; between which and 

 B. radiila Weihe it seems to be almost exactly intermediate. Mr. 

 Rogers tells me that he has collected it at Callendar, Balloch, and 

 Aberfoyle ; and that Mr. C. E. Salmon has found a small form with 

 ternate leaves in Cantire. Not previously recorded from Scotland ; 

 only known in England from Herts, Monmouth, and Hereford. — 

 B. corylij'olius Sm. 100. Near Rothesay ; not typical. 



Bosa pimpineUifoUa X tomentosa (= B. involuta Sm. var.). 100. 

 Lane near the south-west end of Quien Loch. 



Callitriche cnitumnalis L. 100.''' Quien Loch. 



Epilobium hirsutum L. 100. Gathered by my wife on the shore 

 between Ascog Point and Rothesay ; not seen elsew^here. 



CirccBa alpina L. 99. On a wall at Arrochar. 



Carum verticillatum Koch. In profusion on the hillsides above 

 Loch Long (98), and above Tarbet Station (99). 



Anthemis nobilis L. This is stated by Hooker, Stud. FI. ed. 3, 

 p. 212, to be " not indigenous in Scotland"; but it clearly is so 

 near Quien Loch, where it occurs in a perfectly natural situation, 

 accompanied by Badiola, &c. 



Arctium intermedium Lange. 100.''' Near the north end of Loch 

 Fad; scarce. 



Hieracium saxifragum Fr. var. orimeles F. J. Hanb. 98.''' 



