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- side of Ben Vorlich ; the more frequent short-fruited form. Pods 
veinless ; gee thick, shining, dark green. 
acaulis L. 88. A pretty form, with ay eng pedi- 
cels panei ne to two inches long, occurs at 2500 ft. on Beinn a 
Chroin, Glen Falloch. It may be the var. desnshatotss Reichb., 
Fl. Excurs., p. 817, thus described in Rouy & Foucaud, Fl. de 
France, iii. p. 129 :—* Pédoncules presqu’aussi longs que dans la 
var. 6. [elongata DC.], et pourvus vers le milieu de deux bractées 
opposées ; se plus lache ; ut the bracts are occasionally 
ower down or higher up. The lax habit was very marked. I had 
not met with it before. 
Cerastium Edmonstonii Ostenfeld (arcticum Lange, pro parte ; 
latifoliwm Sm.,non L.). 97. Sparingly, on granite, at 3400 ft., 
tob Coire an Easain ; associated with C. cerastoides Britton 
(trigynum Vill.). 
Saxifraga hypnoides L. Large-flowered alpine states were 
noted as follows: 88. Corrie Ardran; BeinnaChroin. 99, East 
side of Ben Vorlich. 
Galium saxatile L. var. alpestre Meyer. A narrow-leaved plant, 
easily mistaken for G. asperum Schreb. when fresh, was found on 
Ben Vorlich at 2300 ft. I have seen this on other Scottish va 
olion Duo 49 Carn which Mr. Ben 
ees en Club Revert ton: 1893, p: 416) thonglit to be nghtly 
ee um anglicum Fr., var. si ba Backh. (H. cerin- 
thiforme Backh. in litt.). 88. A very handsome form of this, 
with almost pure yellow styles and ras denticulate foliage, 
grows in Coire a’ Chuillin, Glen Falloch, from 2000 ft. to 2200 ft. 
H. langwellense F. J. Hanb. 97. Granite rocks on the west 
side of Ben an Socaich at 2500 ft.; with narrower leaves than 
the typical lowland plant, and yellow styles. 
H. holosericewm Backh. 88. Low ohfis at the ea base 
of Ben Chaluim; both the type and a very curious form (or 
state), light green, with very long petioles—up to five inches. 
97. Ben an Soeaic 9*, Scarce on Ben Vorlich. 
H. globosum Backh. 97. A few specimens, mixed with my 
gathering of H. alpinum L., were collected on Ben an Biccaiall 
curvatum Elfstrand. 97. Frequent on the west side of 
Ben an Socaich, from 2200 ft. to 2700 ft. diss even higher. One 
specimen of H. senescens was observed her 
H. Marshallii Linton. 88. Extremely “aie on Beinn a Chroin 
Foie gen ft. and 2500 ft.; a good match with my original 
a) 
Vulgata Silvatica uc pine states, rather plentiful at 
300 ft 2500 ft. on Ben an ich, have leaves closely re- 
of typical rescens Willd, but approgening 
g those H. migr 
Hl. Marshaili, its nearest ally, in head-clothing. 
