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twenty ‘Floras’ and find no mention of a plant like 
yours.” 
266. V. Myrrituus (Linn.), Blaeberry. Common. 
Ff. microphylla (Lange). Mr Bennett noticed this 
variety among some specimens sent him. I found it 
on top of Blotchnie Hill, Rousay, above Trumland. 
He informs me it also occurs on Saxa Vord Hill, in 
Shetland (18th Dec. 1907). 
ORDER XX XI—PRIMULACEA. 
Genus CXXXI.—PRIMULA (Linn.) 
267. P. vuLGARIS (Linn.), Common Primrose. 
Common. 
268. P. VERIS (Linn.), Cowslap. 
At Links of Aikerness (Dr Duguid and R. Heddle); 
cliffs between Hoy Head and Kame (Col. H. H. 
Johnston, C.B.) Dr Flett found this on Tuquoy 
Links, Westray, and gave me specimens. 
Var. entermedia is given in Dr Fortescue’s list as 
growing with p. veris on links, Aikerness, on authority 
of Dr Duguid and R. Heddle. This is probably the 
“antermedia” of Dr Hooker, given as a_ possible 
hybrid between P. vervs and some other variety. 
269. P. scorica (Hook.), Scottish Prinvrose. 
This beautiful little plant is found in several local- 
ities, but seems to be most abundant in Westray. It 
flowers in Juue and again in September. <A few roots 
I planted in my garden bloomed one summer in May 
