148 THE LIFE AND WoRK OF GEORGE DON. 
24. Grimmia conostoma, Zug. Bot., ¢. 7735. 
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Bryum tetragonum, Dicks., Hull and With. 
On the summit of the highest mountains, such as Ben 
Lawers, Ben Nevis, Loch-na-Gare, and Cairngorm 
[Conostomum boreale, Swartz.—G. C. D.} 
. Lichen spherocephalus, Eg. Bot., ¢. grz. 
Mucor licheniotdes, Linn. 
Clathrus cinereus, Huds. 
Trichia lichentoides, With. 
On a large oak tree at Balmanno Castle, in Strathearn, and 
on oaks in Den of Dupplin, Perthshire. 
FascicuLus II.—1804. 
. Eriophorum alpinum. 
[Missing.— G. C. D.] 
. Aira cristata, Eng. Bot., ¢. 648. 
Poa cristata, With., Relh., Sibth. 
On walls and iy pastures not unfrequent. More plentiful 
in Scotland than in England. 
[This is Koeleria cristata, Pers.—G. C. D.] 
. Gentiana verna, Eng. Bot., t. 493; Bot. Mag., t. gor! 
In Teesdale — es = communicated to me by 
the Rev. Mr. Harr 
. Samolus beige Curt., Fi. Lond. - Fi 4, t. 20; Fl. Dan, 
t. 703 
t. 198; Eng. Bot. 
Marshy retnds< near Daatenahne and moist banks in a 
small wood between Limekilns and Charleston; also near 
Gourock, not far from Greenock, found b Mr. Austin of 
Glasgow. My spenens are from moist ditches in Goulan 
Tints. East Lothian 
. Sium repens, Jacq., 7/7. Ausér., ti7., t. 260. 
My specimens were eotleaet FO the — parts of Goulan 
Links, near Aberlady, East Lothian. Not now to be found at 
Fisherrow, though repeatedly searched for. 
[This is the slender plant with long peduncles which appears 
to be distinct from var. ocreatum (Bab.), and I should call it 
Apium nodiflorum, var. repens, Reichb., f.—G. C. D.| 
