160 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Var. cremnanthes F. J. Hanb. 97. Ascends to 2500 ft. on 
Ben an Socaich; but much rarer there than in Coire Coille, lower 
e 
Var. glandulosu ee J. Hanb. 88. Beinn a Chroin, at 2300 ft. 
to 2500 ft.; Ben Chaluim, at 2200 ft. Always (according to m 
experience) a scarce plant; this is quite as near to H. Marshall, 
under which it was first described, as to H. callistophyllum. 
sinuans F. J. Hanb. 88. Locally plentiful on one of 
the lower cliffs of Ben Chaluim ; growing mostly out of r 
H. nigrescens Willd. var. gracilifolium F. J. Hanb. 97. Very 
rare on Ben an eos at 2500 ft 
. atratwm . An interesting monocephalous — 
seedlin ng) state ser met with at 2200 ft., on the north side 
Caisteal, Glen Falloch. 99*. Ben Vorlich, at 2300 ft. sparingly. 
centripetale F. J. Hanb. 99. Ben Vorlich, at 2300 
practically identical with the Moffat form (No. 6 of the Lintons 
Set), which has fewer glands and many more simple hairs on the 
heads en the original one of the Cairn mgo rms. 
. Sommerfelta Lindeberg. 88. Ben Chaluim; the usual 
yellow- me plant of the Breadalbanes 
Var. .Hanb. 97. Well marked, but very rare, on 
Ben an "Socaich (2500 ft.). 
*H. silvaticum Gouan var. asymmetricum Ley. 88. A solitary 
specimen from the Falloch epee es 1300 ft.), which long 
puzzled was agrees very well with the Sutherland form placed 
here by the Rev. W. R. Lin As excepting that it has ligules 
ler ec panes -tipped ; this may be due to its being washed 
y thes 
H. itil Almq. 88. Plants very near the form from Ben 
Hope occur on Beinn a Chroin; HE. F. L.’s suggestion seems to 
be right. 
H. piciorum Linton. 88. Cliffs and _ are (1700 ft. to 
1800 ft.), Coire a’ Chuillin, in considerable y 
. rivale F, J. Hanb. var. dasythria ae ‘38. Quite com- 
mon in Glen Falloch (Beinn a Chroin, Coire a’ Chuillin, a 
ranging from 1800 ft. to 2500 ft.; Ben Chaluim. 99*. 
a. 
H. rotundatum Kit. 88. River Falloch and Beinn a Chroin 
(1300 tt. 2500 ft.) ; on streamlet (1800 ft.) below the pian 
base of Ben Chal species varies much in the amount 
of eglandular hairs on he Resin, which is sometimes file small. 
Most of the igre made in the Fortingal district, ae recorded 
in Journ. Bot. 1914, p. 166, are (as I at first thought) ae rather 
pear H. variicolor Dahlst. ; ; é.g. my Nos. 3844 and 385 
H. anfractiforme B. 8. Marshall. 99. Streamlet on the east 
sie of Ben Vorlich, at 2300 ft.; leaves abnormally hairy, owing 
to Rete coh ah et ae the same thing i in Corrie Ardran, one of its 
origin 
Bhsathtinu stenophyllus Druce. 88. Common in meadows 
by the River Dochart, above Pape. 
R. bor. sii Druce. 88. An Caisteal. 97. Ben an Socaich. 
