386 SOME PLANTS OF EAST SCOTLAND. 
Centunculus minimus L. 96. Damp ground E. of Nairn, in 
several places. — 
Phiten littoralis Fr. 95. Findhorn Bay; often as a pie 
many-branched state, perhaps due to the central oe a 
browsed or otherwise injured. 96. Salt-marshes E. of Nairn; 
locally abundant. : 
"Genti na campestris L. 96. An extraordinarily branched nasi" 
pact form was found in plenty at intervals on damp, heathy edad 
between Nairn and Fort George; a very similar, if not iden a 
plant occurs about Aviemore, the flowers being of an Scae an 
dingy and pale lilac hue in both cases. — G. baltica Murbec 5 2 
Coast near Garmouth; agreeing well with Kl ara M ‘a 
G. uliginosa Willd.? 96. A very slender, pains plant (E. 8. M. 
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specimens more closely, and were then immediately ie 
their decided resemblance to Willdenow’s type, figure ee 
von Wettstein’s Die europiischen Arten der Gattung th his 
aus der Section Endotricha Fyoel. Further comparison bet ae 
description, and with Dr. Murbeck’s remarks in his ae Tere 
entianen aus der Gruppe Endotricha, as well as with ise es ee 
tab. 328 (which, however, represents a far Sete - aia 
flowering form ), makes us tolerably confident that this identi 
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Comer, as no trace of it was seen when we searched the sam 
ground together exactly a month before. : ion; 
[Symphytum abersisiba L. 95. Roadside near Brodie Stati 
not native. ] ie Loch, 
Myosotis cespitosa F, Schultz. 95. Frequent; e.g. —. on 
Spynie, Garmouth, &. MM. repens was noticed by the Spey 
Garmouth. —a 
Mimulus Langsdorfii Donn. 95. By the Spey, ys 
small-flowered (cleistogamic) state. 96. Nairn River. sedoilt 
Huphrasia.—The gatherings that we made have been wo 
- Nairn; Fort George. 106. Arbafeelie.—Var. pubescens ryan 
96. A form locally abundant near Lochloy Lodge, about py be mnli. 
E. of Nairn, is probably this. — LZ. brevipiia Burnat & 96. 
pee. 95. About Garmouth ; Lossiemouth ; Hopeman. 
Kingussie; Nairn; Fort 
—E, gracilis Fr. 95, Abundant on heaths near Dava; a pretty 
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