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be var. *piilchena Vis., Fl. Dalm. Suppl, p. 14-1 {A. coninuuiis Roiiy, 

 var. pnlchella Jiouy & Foucaud, Fl. de France, iv. p. 287). This is 

 not given in our lists. 



\_Soxifrag(t iimbrosa L. has been freely ])lanted br drives on the 

 Ardverikie estate, near Loch Laggan ; and in one place we saw the 

 garden hybrid S. Andrewsii Harvey = 6'. Aizoou X umhrosa.'] 



Drosera anylica X rotuudifoJia (JD. ohovata Mert. & Koch). 

 97. Fine and locally abundant, at IfiOO feet, in bogs near the Allt na 

 h' Uaniha, Lochaber, N.W. of Loch Laggan ; also, at 1100 feet, 

 above Mo}^ Lodge. It grows in rather dense tufts, as a rule, 



Samhucus l^btihis L. 96. Well established at and near the ruins 

 of Kutliven Castle, E. of Kingussie. 



Hieracium anglicum Fr. 97. llemarkably uncommon ; the t3qDe 

 was only noticed near the south shore of Loch Laggan, and var. 

 longihracteatiim F. J. Hanb. on the banks of the liiver Pattack, a 

 little east of the bridge near the loch. No H. iricum occurred. 



II. 1 an a well e use F. J. Hanb. 97. Mo}^ Burn, Lochaber. 



II. hofosericeiim Backh. 97. Very fine in Coire nan Gall. 



II. eximiiim Backh. 97. Coire nan Gall ; the almost entire- 

 leaved rock-form mentioned in Backhouse's Monofp^apli, p. 22. 



II. calenduUfiornm Backh. 97. Coire nan Gall. 



H. ciirvatum Elfstrand. 97. Coire nan Gall ; scarce. 



*II. Backliousei F. J.' Hanb. 96. In small quantity on rocks 

 at 2SO0 feet, Geal Charn, above Glen Markie. 



//. MarsliaUi Linton. 96*. Geal Charn. 97*. Coire nan Gall ; 

 this niaj' be var. cremnantlies F. J. Hanb., as the toothing is very 

 jcoarse. 



' H. clirysantlium Backh. 97. Coire nan Gall; untyj^ical in its 

 livid styles and ciliate ligules. Immature specimens, apparently the 

 same thing, Avere found by Mr. Miller on one of the Ardverikie Forest 

 hills. 



*H. simians F. J. Hanb. 97. Coire nan Gall. 

 H. siihnnirorum Lindeberg. 97. Coire nan Gall. 



*II. centripetaJe F. J. Hanb. 96. Pipen's Burn, Glen Markie ; 

 Allt Coire Dhuibh, Glen Shirra. At 1500 feet, in both cases. 



*II. liyparcticnm Almquist, forma. 96. Allt Coire Dhuibh, with 

 the previous species. Our larger jspecimens agree very closely with 

 the original British ones from near Inchnadamph, AV. Sutherland, 

 and with Hanbury's figure; our smaller plants superlicially resemble 

 II. enprepes., but their head-clothing is quite unlike. An interesting 

 extension of its Scottish range, on non-calcareous soil. 



*II. Leyi F. J. Hanb. 97. Coire nan Gall; a form Avith pure 

 A'ellow styles, and ligule-tips very ciliate. 



*II. Sclimidtii Tausch. 96. Sparingly on river-shingle near 

 Laggan Bi'idge ; a narrow-leaved, very hairy plant, coming nearest to 

 the form which grows by the Naver, below lietty Hill, W^. Suther- 

 land, but tending towards the group of H. orimeles in some respects. 



*97. II. ruhicundum F. J. Hanb. 97. Allt Coire Choille-i*ais ; 

 Coire nan Gall, up to 2500 feet. 



*97. II. carenorum F. J. Hanb. (alpine variety, or form). 97, 

 Eocks, at 1500 feet, Craig na Caillich, above Moy, Lochaber; also at 



