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2500 feet in Coire nan Gall, These approach IT. argenteum in habit, 

 being unusually narrow -leaved ; but they are leiis glaucous, with more 

 glandular and less pilose heads and peduncles, and slightly ciliate 

 ligules. They are practically the same as m^^ No. 3419 from 

 Eeallach Corrie, Ben W^^vis, v.c. 106, Mr. Druce ]\-a?> found this 

 species in central Scotland ; but 1 forget the locality, 



H. argenteum Fr. 97. Creag na Cailliche ; Mr. Hanbury gathered 

 some tine .specimens near TuUcch Station. 96.' Abundant on river- 

 shingle, Laggan Bridge. 



*II. 2)iieudo)iosnioides Dahlst. Frequent and often luxuriant on 

 rocks above the road, close to Loch Laggan Hotel ; also about two 

 miles eastward. 



K, calUstoplii^llum F. J. Hanb., var. cremnantlies F, J. Hanb. 

 97. Coire nan Gall. This comes very near H. MarshalU, under 

 w hich it was first described ; indeed, I think that H. collhtopliyllmn 

 should follow that species, and belongs to the Alpina Nigrescentia, 

 rather than to the ^ilvatica group. 



*II. silvaticum Gouan, var. suhtenue W. K. Linton. 96. Pipen's 

 Burn. 



a. ciliatum Almq. 97. Allt Coire Choille-rais ; also on rocks, 

 above the Kiver Pattack, two miles or more E. of Loch Laggan. 

 Very like the W. Yorks specimens in the Lintons' Set. 

 H. pictorum Linton. 96. Pipen's Burn. 



*Zf. petrocliaris Linton. 97. Shaded rocks near the Loch Laggan, 

 Hotel, at the remarkably low level of about 850 feet. '' Heads very 

 good for that ; leaves a bit off type " (E. F. L.). 



*II. sagittatum Lindeberg, var. lanuginosum Lonnroth ? 97. Mr.. 

 Linton suggests this name for two of our gatherings, from rocks, 

 above the Pattack, and from the Allt Coire Choille-rais. 



*R. rotundafum Kit. 97. Allt na h' Uamha ; Allt Coire Choille-. 

 rais- 



*II. dissimile Lindeberg, var. poJicenum Dahlst. 96. On shingle 

 b}^ the Markie Burn, Crathie. Differs from our usual form in foliage, 

 and in the considerably more lloccose heads and peduncles. 



^H. porrigens Almquist ? 97. Four examples (only in bud) of a 

 plant very near this, but also approaching H. rectulum Ley, occurred 

 by the Allt na h' Uamha, at 1400 feet. 



*II. duriceps F. J. Hanb., var. cravoniense F. J. Hanb. 97. 

 Rocky ground, a little east of Loch. Laggan. I now name this with 

 some confidence, after making two " bad shots " ; it is considerably 

 larger than any of my herbarium material, but agrees in all essential 

 points. Styles dark. Ligules (often imperfect) glabrous. Heads 

 with many white hairs; glands few. Leaves firm, deep green, 

 becoming ^^ellowish. 



*1I. I'ulgatum Fr,, var. suhravuscidum W. R. Linton. 97. Very 

 fine in fir-plantations, &c., near the east end of Loch Laggan. I 

 believe that I also saw this between Laggan Bridge and Cluny Castle 

 (96) ; but no voucher was preserved. 



*II, acroleucum Stenstrom, 96. Markie Burn, at Crathie. 

 " Agrees with the average of my Swedish acroleucum ; the glands 

 on- the phyllaries varv much, from hardly any to several, as here " 

 (E. F. L., in litt.). 



