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H. villosum, L., which is H. extmium, Backh., misnamed by 
ith, 
Eriophorum Scheuchzeri, Hoppe (Z£. i Sm.), which 
is a form of £. vaginatum, L., misnamed by 
E. gracile, Sm., not of Rach; which is a aa of E. angustt- 
folium, Roth, misnamed by Smith. 
Carex stricta, Good., is C. aguatilis, Wahl. 
C. salina, Swartz, is C. vaginata, Tausch, and C. ¢enella, Schk., 
is a form of C. remota, L. 
5. Fifthly, a group consisting of ten plants recorded by Don 
respecting which grave suspicion of error exists, and which will 
have to be re-found before they can be admitted to our list of 
British species... Two or three of them may yet be redis- 
covere 
Ranunculus alpestris, L. Saxifraga pedatifida, Sm. 
Silene alpestris, Jacq. S. muscoides, Wulf. 
Arenaria fastigiata, Sm. (S. moschata, Sm.). 
(Alsine Jacquini, Koch). Tussilago alpina, L. 
Potentilla tridentata, Ait. (Homogyne alpina, Cass.). 
P. Nestleriana, Tratt. Salix hastata, L. 
(P. intermedia, Nestl., P. (S. malifolia, Sm.). 
opaca, Sm.). Phleum Michelii, All. 
I would direct especial attention to the desirability of exploring 
in April the localities referred to for Ranunculus alpestris and 
Potentilla tridentata, and early in May the more complete examina- 
tion of Glen Kella for the Hizerochlbe. The higher summits, 
especially near Glen Dole and Loch Esk, should be searched for 
Phleum Micheli, and the lower hills for Alsine Jacquint. Search 
should also be made on the Arbroath cliffs and Lunan Bay for 
Triticum cristatum. 
1 See Mr. H. C. Watson’s opinion quoted on p. 94.—J. 2B. B. 
