192 THE JOURNAL OP BOTANY 



Meall nan Tigearn ; quite local on the Argyllshire side of Ben 

 Laoigh. 



Saxifraga nivalis L. A few plants, Meall nan Tigearn. 



Carum verticillatum. Uncommon ; but it was seen in two 

 stations near Dalmally. 



CEnanthe crocata L. Lusragan Burn, near Connel Ferry ; a 

 rare plant northwards, I believe. 



Galium asperum Schreb. {sylvestre Poll.). Meall nan Tigearn. 



Hieracium anglicum Fr. var. ■■'■acutifolium Backh. A few 

 characteristic specimens on Meall nan Tigearn; var. cerinthiforme 

 Backh. also grows there, and (as a dwarf alpine state) high up on 

 Ben More. 



H. iricum Fr. Shingles of the Orchy below Dalmally, in very 

 small quantity ; not seen on the mountains. 



H. gracilentum Backh. var. ■''graniticohim (W. E. Linton). 

 Abundant on one cliff, Ben a' Bhuiridh, at over 2000 ft. ; stunted 

 and monocephalous, but just like small specimens from Cairngorm. 

 The ligules are abundantly long-ciliate, and the styles vary from 

 dull yellow to greenish-livid. 



H. senescens Backh. 88. Ben More. 98. Meall nan Tigearn. 



H. Marshalli Linton. Meall nan Tigearn, typical ; also a 

 closely allied plant, which is rather doubtful between this and 

 H. callistop]iyllu7n var. cremnanthes. 



H. chrysanthum Backh. 88. Fine and locally abundant on 

 rock-ledges, Ben More, at 3000 to 3200 ft. 



H. nigrescens Willd. 88. Ben More, very rare, at 3000 ft. 

 "^98. Ben a' Bhuiridh, on granite ; inflorescence typical, foliage 

 more like that of my specimen from Glen Shee, named var. 

 commutatum Lindeb. by Kev. W. E. Linton, than of our usual 

 Breadalbane form, which appears to be not quite identical wdth 

 Willdenow's type. 



H. ScJimidtii Tausch var. ? Ben Eunaich, on granite, at 

 1800 ft. ; two specimens of a beautiful plant which I cannot 

 place anywhere else, though there is some approach towards a 

 H. clovense form with unblotched leaves from the Midlaw Burn, 

 Moffatdale ; the heads, however (two on each v specimen), are 

 larger and more shaggy. In one case there are three stem-leaves 

 (two placed near the base) ; that is abnormal for this species, the 

 type of which I did not observe. 



H. Sommerfeltii Lindeb. var. tactum F. J. Hanb. Sparingly 

 on Ben a' Bhuiridh. 



H. calUstopihyUum F. J. Hanb. var. cremnanthes F. J. Hanb. 

 Ben a' Bhuiridh, associated with the H. nigrescens referred to 

 above, and much like it in foliage ; the heads are about right. 

 Both this and the following decidedly approach H. Marshalli, 

 under which they ^vere formerly placed. — Var. glandulosum F. J. 

 Hanb. Ben Laoigh, very rare ; a good match with my authentic 

 specimens from Glen Etive. 



H. sihaticum Gouan var. ■hnicracladinm Dahlst. Meall nan 

 Tigearn. 



'*H. oxyodus W. E. Linton. Meall nan Tigearn ; one well-grown 



