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hillocks. Involucral scales narrower than in my specimens from the 

 south of Noi'way, and from Braemar, exactly resembling others from 

 Nordland. Styles yellow. 



Hiejacium, sp. ? Cairntoul, Aberdeenshire j July. Granite. 

 Whole plant intensely glabrous, when fresh. 



H. Anglicum, Fries. Canlochen Glen, Forfarshire ; July. Styles 

 livid; li gules ciliated. 



H. Anglicum, Fries. Ravine of the White Water, Clova moun- 

 tains, Forfarshire ; July. Styles livid ; ligules ciliated. 



H. glohosum. Backhouse. Cairntoul ; July, 1852. Granite. Styles 

 yellow ; ligules ciliated, sometimes nearly glabrous, inner scales ap- 

 appressed, whole plant caesious. 



H. Saxifragumy var. H. vimineum, Fries. Ravine of the White 

 Water, Clova mountains ; July. Styles livid. 



H. Saxifragum, var. H. vimineum, Fries. Craig Wharral, Clova 

 mountains; July. Mica. Styles livid; ligules slightly ciliated. 



H. Saxifragum, var. H. vimineum, Fries. Cairntoul, Aberdeen- 

 shire ; July, 1852. Granite. Styles livid ; ligules slightly ciliated. 

 Unusually large for Scotland, but more typical. 



H. cerinihoides, Bab. and Don. Kilbo Conie, Clova mountains, 

 Forfarshire; July, 1852. Mica. Styles livid; ligules shortly ciliated. 



H. cerinihoides, Bab. Cultivated two years. Root from Scotland. 



H. Iricum. Castletown of Braemar, Aberdeenshire ; July. Styles 

 livid ; ligules glabrous. 



H. Iricum. Cultivated root from Teesdale. 



Gnaphalium Norvegicum. Lochnagar, Aberdeenshire. 



Polygala nliginosa, Reich. High moors of Teesdale, rare ; July, 

 1852. Discovered in spring, 1852. Root-leaves large, fleshy, bluntly 

 ovate, with diverging veins ; flowers small. The veins or nerves of 

 the alae never anastomose. 



Polygala vulgaris. Teesdale ; July, 1852. Plant insipid, erect, 

 or ascending from a central tuft, rarely branching when compared 

 with depressa ; alse elliptical, pointing forward, nerves slightly anas- 

 tomosing ; flowers numerous. 



Polygala vulgaris. Heslington Fields, near York ; July. 



Myosotis suaveolens. High limestone ridges of Micklefell and 

 Littlefell, Yorkshire ; July, 1852. First found on Micklefell, in the 

 spring of 1852. 



Polypodium alpestre, Koch. Glen Fiadh, Clova mountains, For- 

 farshire ; July, 1852. 



