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rocks by the sides of rivulets upon Ben-na-cailich in Strath, in 
the Isle of Sky. 
[The var. 6. is only a form with narrower and more deeply- 
cut leaves such as grows on exposed places; both are Arabis 
petrea, Lam.—G. C. D.] 
Hieracium molle, Jacq., 7/7. Austr. ¢. rro. 
I observed this plant among some bushes by the side of a 
rivulet, near a farm called the Meadows, oe miles from 
Forfar; but at present I know of no other habita 
[This is Crepis hieracioides, Waldst. and Kit. ve ies ee ate 
Tausch), and the first record for the county.— D.] 
66. Hieracium umbellatum, Curt... 74. Bonds: fase:0j 0 585 £4, 
680! 
an., t. 
This plant although not rare in some parts of England is 
considered rather of rare occurrence in Scotland. I observed 
it by the side of the river Tay on the road between Dunkeld 
and Balnagird; but rare. I observed it eee at Faggot 
[Figget] Whins, near Edinburgh, from whence my specimens 
were taken. It has also been found, shorit sparingly, at 
Dupplin, Perthshire, by Mr. R. Miller 
[First record for Perthshire.—G. C. D.] 
67. ee repens, Lug. Bot., Ate eg ps Fl. Scot., 520, ¢. 22; 
oO 
., Fl. Austr., t. 3609; FI. 
aie near Brodie House, ‘lec ee Esq. It has also 
been observed in woods near Gordon Castle, by Mr. J. Hoy. 
I have likewise fsa it in ous near Granton. [Grantown], 
and in a fir-wood near For 
| Goodyera repens, R. Br. Sree repens, Salisb.—G. C. D.] 
. Carex pauciflora, Lightf., £7. Scot, p. 543, t. 6, f. 2! 
Found on Ben Lomond; on mountains between Loch Ern 
and Loch Tay; also on the mountains ow fo cae te Isle 
of Sky ; and mountains between Loch Eil and Loch Ur rn’; on 
Loch-na-Gare ; and in Glen Mick ; in Glen ak; in Angusshire, 
not two hundred yards from corn- ‘jand. And on mountains on 
the north of Blair in Athol. 
[First record for Perthshire.—G. C. D.] 
69. econ aculeatum, Bolt., 771, p. 48, t. 20. 
charac ores eS Huds., With. Hull. Relh., 
Sibthe Bolt., 
Found on — and in woods in shady situations. My 
specimens are from the Den of Dupplin, Perthshire. 
[Polystichum aculeatum, first record for Perthshire.—G. C. D.] 
