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Galanthus nivalis. — Among the trees N.E. of the Castle of Inver- 

 quharity, abundantly, but not indigenous. 



Trientalis europcea. — Very abundant in Kinnordy Woods. 



Fegalella conica. — Falls of Drumly-airy, on the Noran. April, 

 1847. Abundant. 



Jungermannia excisa. — Moist banks, Brechin Castle, in fruit, 

 1847. 



Bceomyces rufus. — Hare Craigs, near Broughty Ferry, October, 

 1847. 



Mr, Ogilvie stated the following stations that do not appear in the 

 Flora. 



Sphagnum compactum. — Peat bog, near Padanaram. 



Hypnum alopecurum. — Den of Mains. 



Mr. Lawson added the following : — 



Bryum ligulatum. — Abundantly in fruit in Den of Fowlis, 1845. 



Hypnum ruscifolium. — Growing on the stones, and likewise on 

 the iron bars of a grating at a well at Ninewells, near Dundee. 



Lepraria flava. — Den of Fowlis, on trees. 1845. 



Cyphella muscigena. — On mosses, Den of Mains. 



Cylindrospora deformans. — On Vaccinium Vitis-idgea, Sidlaw 

 Hills, on acclivity near the peat bog, and on its west side. 



" Galium verrucosum [G. saccharatum, All.]. — Near Forfar, Scot- 

 land, Mr. G. Don."— Smith's English Flora, i. 205. 



" J uncus obtusiflorus. — Near Forfar, rare ; Mr. David Don." — 

 Smith's English Flora, ii. 176. 



" Agaricus cantharellus [Cantharellus cibarius, Fr.]. — We first 

 observed it in the garden at Bellmount, in the county of Angus." — 

 LightfooVs Flora Scotica, ii. 1008 (second edition). 



" Hydnum repandum. — We observed it at Bellmount, the seat of 

 the Honourable Mr. Stewart Mackenzie, in the county of Angus." — 

 LightfooVs Flora Scotica, ii. 1041. 



George Lawson, P. 



212, Perth Koad, Dundee, 

 8th April, 1848. 



Variety of the Garden Primula. By John Collins, Esq. 



Two or three years ago I raised from seed a curious variety of the 

 coloured Primula (vulgaris). The calyx has the segments terminat- 

 ing in diminutive leaves, similar in form to the radical leaves. This 



