SOME PLANTS OF EAST SCOTLAND. 887 
form with rose-coloured flowers. — F.. — Wetist. 96. Nairn; 
Aviemore; Kingussie. — H. curta Fr. 95. Findhorn Bay. 96. 
Sandy round n art the sea, a mile EK. of Naim (these two are very 
like ~ get Sr of Fries, Herb. Normale). Glenmore Forest, 
from 1000 00 ft. — Var. glabrescens Wettst. 95. Coast near 
Gavel we  Pleitital on heathy ground about Aviemore; al 
near Fort , foulaensis Tow ; m ; 
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abundant in wet grassy ground on the upper part of the mountain, 
ascending to quite 8500 ft.—a much more hairy plant than Wett- 
stein’s description suggests, but just the same as Ben Laoghal 
specimens so named by him, and having quite the right habit. 
95. Grassy ene pees Findhorn Bay. — L. latifolia Pursh. 96. 
Only seen in one place, E. of sini, where it was plentiful over an 
acre or two of dam round n near the sea; eglandular, rather less 
hairy than most of the north coast plants. 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli L. var. fallae Wimm. & Grab. 95. 
Spynie, 96. Nairn; near Fort George. — R. major Ehrh. var. 
aptera Fe. 95. Garmouth; seen in two stations about three miles 
apart. 96. Two miles E. of Fort George. All the specimens 
examined had wingless fruit. 
Melampyrum pratense L. var. hians Druce. 95. Dav 
Utricularia neglecta Lehm. 95. Barren specimens froth shallow 
water at Buckie Loch appear to be a small state of this; a larger 
plant is abundant in marshes near Loch Spynie.—U. Bremii Heer. 
96. The only bladderwort visible on the Moss of Inschoch seems to 
agree beet in habit with the continental plant; a shallow pond just 
N. of the railway, about a m ane distant, was also full of it, but we 
could not detoat a single flowe 
[Mentha alopecuroides Hull pe M. viridis L. var. crispa Hooker 
are cottage-garden outcasts at Kingston, 95.]—M. longifolia Huds. 
A peculiar variety of this was found growing beside the Muckle 
Burn, about two miles W. of Forres, with remarkably cano-floccose 
ycopus europeus L, 95. Buckie L 
Atriplex littoralis L. 96. Coast E. of Nairn: scarce.—A, see 
L. 95. Findhorn Bay; Lossiemouth ; Kingston (maritime forms 
— Var. erecta (Huds.). 95. Cultivated ground near Forres. — 
Babingtonii sp and A. laciniata L. 96. Beach E. of Nairn, the 
latter in plen 
Suaeda sai ary var. procumbens Syme. 95. Findhorn 
Bay. . E. of Nai 
 conglomerat Murr. 95. Near Forres. — R. crispus x 
domesticus a propinguus ¥, eapiie t 96. By the river “abou 
two half miles from Nairn, with the parents ; coon ad 
Mr. seater and agreeing alk with the fruit of a Swedish 
y sent t by him. R. erispus x obtusifolius (R. acutus L.) ne 
close by. R. domesticus Hartman is not uncommon; we noticed it 
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