28 G. Claridge Druce. 
may probably be referred a pretty plant which grew on the bank of 
the road near Truro, where Mr. F. Hamilton Davey found it in some 
plenty. 
903, P. erecta X procumbens Sibth. A plant with distinctly 
petiolate leaves which is probably this hybrid occurred on the 
tLizard Downs 1. 
909. Alchemilla vulgaris L. var, acutidens (Buser) Briquet in 
Burn. F. Alp. Marit iii, 149, 1899. —=Alchimilla acutidens (Buser) 
Bull. Herb. Boiss. ti, 104, 1894. Lindberg Die nord Alchimella 
vulgaris-Formen, p. 111, t. 16, 1909). Pointed out by Dr. 
Ostenfeld on a rock in the Carie Burn running from the west side 
of Ben Lawers at about 1,200 feet, and in many places up to 3,500 
feet on Ben Lawers, and on rocks above Lochan ’a Chat 88. 
It is found in Iceland, Faroes (Ostenfeld), Norway, Sweden, 
Finland and Russia, and thus was likely to be found in Scotland. 
The writer is at present unable to find any strong distinguishing 
features by which to separate it from the var. glabra DC. (=A. 
alpestris Schmidt). 
909. Alchemilla vulgaris L. var, minor Huds. (=A. filicaulis 
Buser vestita). Greenfield, Yorks 63, Silverdale 69, Ballyvaghan, 
Co. Clare 9. 
914. Agrimonia odorata Miller. Roundstone, Galway, 16. 
945. x Rosa involuta Sm. In one of its protean forms this 
hybrid was seen in Monsal Dale 57, for which place R. Doniana and 
R. Robertsont are recorded in Flora Derby, 135, 1903. 
957. Pyrus Aucuparia Ehrh. var. (or forma) flava. The 
Mountain Ash with orange-yellow fruits was shewn to us by Dr. 
Ostenfeld at Roundstone, Galway 16, and it also occurred at 
Killarney 2. 
959. P.intermedia Ehrh. As a planted tree at “Greenfield, 
Yorks 63, and passed as this species by Professor Graebner. 
961. P. Aria Ehrh., var. rupicola Syme on the limestone rock, 
at Silverdale 69. 
966. Crategus Oxyacantha L. (=C. monogyna Jacq.) var. 
cuneata Druce. +Clifden, Co. Galway 16. 
972. “Cotoneaster microphylla Wallich. Was seen naturalised 
in several places and C. Simonsii Baker “near Clifden, Galway 16. 
978. Saxifraga rosacea Moench (decipiens Ehrh.) Ben Lawers, 
attested by Professor Graebner. 
996. Chrysosplenium alternifolium L. At 3,000 feet and up- 
wards on Ben Lawers. 
999. *Escallonia macrantha Wedd. Naturalised, {near 
Clifden, Galway 16. 
1000. Parnassia palustris L., as a dwarf plant with very large 
flowers and fruit at Southport 59, in the damp “slacks” of the 
sand dunes. 
1010. Sedum Telephium L. var. Fabaria Koch (? purpureum L.) 
in Silverdale 69, and by the Tay, Perth 89. There appears to be 
some doubt in the minds of our foreign confréres as to whether we 
have the true S. Telephium L. in Britain. All the plants seen were 
referred by them to the above form. 
1015. S.acre L. Professor Schroeter and Professor Graebner 
considered that the S. acre as seen by them in Norfolk 28, Miller’s 
Dale 57, Southport 59, Westmoreland 69, and Cumberland 70 was 
