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Glen Fee, and explored the rocks on the right sid 
e, ort g e, whe i 
poe campestris in considerable plenty, but TI ME 
3 RES spot for it in Britain. Near the same place were collected 
Gs sia hyperborea, Saxifraga nivalis, Salix lapponum, Veronica alpina 
ppi, ete. On Tuesday (6th), Jock's Road, White Water, and 
E ilrannoch were visited. Among the plants gathered were Lychnis 
- alpina on Little Kilrannoch, about 2900 feet above the level of the sea, 
ai nd o 
— alpina, Azalea procumbens, Sagina sazatilis, ete. 
e mountain called the Snub, immediately above Loch Brandy, there is 
cerae ticus rent which has been for some years gradually increasing in 
p th, so that ere long one half of the mountain will be hurled into the 
och below. On Friday (9th), the party broke up. 
iy 
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Botanical Hews. 
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 
Bulletin de la Soc. Bot. de France, tom. xviii, n. 4 (Séances Dec. 8th and 
*__Col. Paris, * Additions to the 
Species. "— Miégeville, “ Attempt 
(A. oligantha, sp. nov.).— À. osada-Arango 
Garronte, ** Note on Epipogon aphyllus near Luchon." 
Canals of Compositze."— ins, 
Peat-bogs of the Neuchatel Jura, and of their characteristie Vegetation. 
—A. Pérard, “ Anatomical Study o Agropyrum cesium, resl.” (Pl. 3.). 
— A. Posada-Arango, * Note on the Bejuco 
M. Gandoger, “ Revision of the genus Crategus 
* An abstract of this is given in Journ. Bot., vol. IX. pp. 338-341. 
