Proceedings. 



75 



Riibus ChamcBinorus (in fruit). 



R. saxatilis. 



Rosa moUissima. 



Sediim villosu7n. 



Ribes (dinnum. 



Saxifraga sponhemica. 



Myrrhis odorata. 



Galium palustre, var. Wither- 



ingii. 

 G. sylvestre. 



Carduus heterophyllus. 

 Crepis paludosa. 

 Rieracium prenanthoides. 

 H, crocatum. 

 H. amplexicaule. 

 Vaccinium Oxycoccos. 

 Melampyrum pratense, \ 



ericetorum. 

 Habenaria albida. 

 Calamagrostis epigeios. 



Dr. Bossey remarked tliat there are three series of rare 

 British ijlauts : — (1) Parasites, dependent on other plants; 

 (2) the last representatives of a flora that is dying out, mostly 

 Arctic ; (3) new introductions, mostly Germanic. 



