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Gilibeit, if it is not simply a luxuriant state. Var. pedunculatUy 

 DC, by some retained as a species, is not so common as the 

 type. It occurs here and there on gravel by Leadketty Burn, 

 Dunning. Var. homoiophylla, Gren. et Godr., given specific 

 rank by Williams (Prod. Fl. Brit., p. 509), under the name 

 C. angusfifolia, Hoppe, occurs in the same burn. I have not 

 seen this variety in fruit. — C. autunmalis, L. Plentiful in 

 Keltic Loch and Keltic Pond, Dunning, as a smaller form 

 than usual. 



Lijthrum Salicaria, L. A local plant in Perthshire ; re- 

 corded for Crieff neighbourhood, Lowland Earn, and now- 

 established lower down the river near Aberuthven. 



Galium palustre, var, elongatum (Presl). River Earn, near 

 Dalreoch Bridge. 



Linnaea borealis, L. In my former notes, reference is made 

 to the Duncrub station mentioned in White's Flora of Perth- 

 shire. The plant has certainly disappeared from this locality, 

 no doubt as a result of recent changes in the woodlands. 



Solidago Virgaurea, var. cambrica, Huds. Craig Rossie, 

 Dunning, at about 1000 feet. 



Aster Novi-Belgii, L., and Tanacetum, vulgare, L., are not 

 infrequent on the banks of the Earn. 



Hieracium sticfophyllum, Dahlst. (fide Druce). Several 

 plants, rocky_ ground near Loch Arienas, Morven, v.-c. 97. 



Campanula', rapunculoides, L. Railway embankment west 

 of Dunning Station, probably an escape from cultivation. 



Phgteunia spicatum, L. has disappeared from the station 

 mentioned in my former notes. 



Verbascum Lychnites, var. album, Mill. A casual at Dun- 

 crub, Dunning. 



Mentha longifolia, var. nemorosa, Willd. Quite established 

 in several places near Dunning. — M. spicata, L. (M. viridis, L.). 

 Banks of the Rivei' Earn. — M. aquatica, var. minor, Sole. 

 Kirklands, Dunning. Var. rnajor, Sole. Not infrequent, and 

 common at the W'hitemoss Loch. — M. verticillata, Huds. 

 {M. saliva, L.). Since this represents aquatica xarvensis, 

 considerable variation may be expected, and it is doubtful 

 if any useful purpose is served in trying to attach varietal 

 names to an extensive series of hybrid forms. Of hundreds of 

 specimens examined, some seemed referable to var. ovalifolia, 

 Opiz, aiul others apparently matched var. acutifolia, Sni.. 



