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SCOTTISH HIGHLAND PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1914 161 
Here also occurred specimens with the broad, blunt foliage of this 
segregate, but producing some in tercalary leaves, which may 
a hybri e wit boi the followin ng. rg 
‘ mond-Hayt Druce. Soc 99"; 
Brequeat i in piece ais samp (1500 ft. sis 1800 tt) below 
Ben Vorlich; as usual, the flowers (which are rather light, clear 
orange. 
Alnus glutinosa Gaertn. var. -macrocarpa Rouy. 97. About 
Spean Bridge. : think that this is the usual, if not the only form 
n 
Juncus séiiiee Willd. 88. Common by the high road from 
Crianlarich to Tyndrum (scarce on the Luib side); also for fully 
wo miles alongside the Ardlui road, and (Hanbury, sp.) by a 
cart-track in Glen Falloch. Whether it was there some Soni 
years ago I cannot say; it is inconspicuous, and may have been 
overlooked. 
J. Bislama L. 88. East side of Ben Douran; uncomm 
Scheuchzeria palustris L. 88. Knowing that this purity ve 
been ay on the district, Mr. oer and I spent an afternoon 
in search of it; he soon came acro ss plenty, within a very short 
distance pete Rannoch Station, in fine tra it. Later on, I found it 
Scirpus cespitosus L. var. ? 88. Suba alpine bogs near the 
head of Glenmore (west of Am cg Ae t 1700 ft. ; raat! 
plentiful. A slender plant, up to six mere cee hi igh, 
means densely tufted; stems few; sheaths grey, not canting? 
fruit mostly fallen by July 29th; white bristles long and con- 
spicuous. This species is poorly represented in my herbarium, 
but I have nothing else like 
Eriophorum an guustifoliane Roth var. alpinum Gaud. (minus 
Koch; £. gracile Sm., non Roth). 88. In profusion at 2300 ft. 
to 2500 ft. in rills and swampy ground, north-east corrie of Ben 
ee 
pes le a 97. Lower slopes of Ben an Socaich, 
jon 1300 to 1500 ft 
arex magellanca — ma In one very restricted area on 
the west side of Glen More, at 1600 ft. ; ; some stems were two 
feet high. Surely the altiouds of 3000 ft. given for this in the 
rate of Perthshire must be a misprint? It is only subalpine, I 
<7 limosa L. 88. ss and _ luxuriant in bogs n 
Rannoch Station ; C. panicea L. var. tunnidula Laestad. zn 
much less common. 
C. saxatilis L. 97. Ben an Socaich; very local. The form 
(it —— deserves no higher rank) dichroa, with green utricles, 
ut drying darker, grows mixed with the type on Beinn a Chroin 
and Ben Chaluim 
Deschampsia aie Roem. & Schultes. fe Sparingly on 
Stob Coire an Easain, at 3400 ft. ; vivi iparous, as usual. 
