366 EPILOBIUM LIGULATUM. [Mavch, 



H. fluitans, Dill. Fine specimens are found in the great bog 

 of Bank Head in fruit. Tents Muirs, barren. 



H. revolvens, Swartz. Tents Muirs_, Lommonds, Largo 

 Links, etc. 



H. aduncum, Dill. In marshy pools, frequently met with. 



H. lycopodioides, Neck. In marshy pools on Tents Muirs; 

 abundant. 



H. filicinum, Dill. Common in wet places ; var. /3 is also met 

 with. 



H. commutatum, Dill. Large patches are found under wet 

 banks crusted with carbonate of lime. The var. condensatum is 

 commonly found ; it fruits abundant by the east seacoast. 



H. uncinatum, Hall. On walls and banks; common. 



H. Ciista-castrensis, L. On Mount Hill, Cupar. Woods at 

 St. Fort, near Conacher ; barren. 



H. molluscum, Dill. East coast, on rocks and banks; common. 



H. cupressifo7"nie, L. Common; var. compressum on trees; 

 var. minus, lacunosum, and nigro-viride frequently met with ; re- 

 supinatum is abundant on the east seacoast and Crag Hall Den, 

 retaining its distinct character. Mr. Wilson doubts its specific 

 distinction in his ' Bryologia Britannica.^ 



H. pratense, Koch. Common on wet banks and grass fields; 

 barren. 



H. scorpioides, Dill. Lommonds, Tents Muirs, Largo Links, 

 Normand Law, etc. 



H. pulchellum, Dicks. On the Lommonds. 



H. undulatum, Dill. In woods, common. In Ardrie Woods^ 

 fruiting in great profusion. 



H. denticulatum. On crags and woods, common. 



EPILOBIUM LIGULATUM. 

 ^^^ K,\jf^^^^!ff:;;;^;^.. 0/^ /AeEpilobium ligulatum o/5a/:er. 

 Jv^.< By Charles C. Babington, JP.R.S., etc. 



It is about a year since Mr. Baker directed attention to an 

 Epilobium found at Gormire, near Thirsk in Yorkshire, which he 

 considered to be a species distinct from any which had been de- 

 scribed, and to which he gave the name of E. ligulatum (Phytol., 



