APPENDIX C.—HERBARIUM BRITANNICUM. 175 
both in the So args hush of Dunblane; and in several places 
in Angusshir 
My specimens were collected in the Den of Dupplin, Perth- 
shire, by Mr. R. Miller 
. Chrysos Bax Boe. ee ooo, Fl. Lond., fasc. 2, 
305} 
_ 4.275 Bot., t. 480; £1. Dan., 
" In moist places, common. 
; Denes eee rs Fl. Lond., fase. 2, t. 29; Fi. 
7060! 
Kt 547; Leap. Bor, 
I observed this stint near the village of Red Ditch in 
Had caret suche and also not far from Dunblane, in Perth- 
shire. It has been found by Mr. Edward Maughan’ on the road 
detcing from the Dean to Ravelston 
[First record for Perthshire, and it t stil exists in the locality, 
but already recorded for Worcestershire in Witheri ing.— 
GC, D.] 
. Draba Sint Fi. Dan., t. 983; Curt., Fl. Lond., fase. 1, t. 49 ; 
80. 
Eng. Bot., ¢ 
On walls ad dry sandy places, common. The right hand 
or outer specimen is a singular variety, which some time here- 
after may be considered as a distinct species. This is found 
not unfrequent in the neighbourhood of Forfar in ae re. 
[The specimen referred to by Don is too young to name 
except as aggregate Erophila vulgaris, DC., the other seachien 
approaches Lrophila stenocarpa, ee ook D.] 
. Draba hirta, Eng. Bot. t 7338. 
Draba pyrenaica of Fl. Dan., t. 143. 
My specimens are from rocks on the summit of Ben Lawers. 
I have never seen it anywhere else. 
[Draba hirta, L., var. rupestris (R.Br.).—G. C. D.] 
. Draba aizoides, “Sng 2 oy Aust., it., 4. 192; Curt. Bot. Mag., 
t. 170; Eng. Bot., t. 7 
My specimens are ee lead plants ; but will be found 
to differ in no respect from those found wild in Wales. 
. Draba incana, Eng. Bot., ¢. 388 ; Fl. Dan, t. 130! 
On rocks on the summits of the Highland mountains. My 
specimens were collected from Ben Lawers, Loch-na-gar, and 
the mountains of Cairngorum. 
[First record for Perthshire —G. C. D.| 
