114 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
species gathered by him in New Zealand near Lake Taupo, North 
Island, in the latter half of the year 1902 :— 
Craterium he tie Ditm. 
Arcyria albida Per 
A. ferruginea Saut.. 
SOME FORFARSHIRE PLAN TS. 
By Rev. E. 8. Manrsnate, M. A,, F.L.S., & W. A. Saootsrep, F.L.S. 
ent a fortnight from June. 23rd last at Clova, and two or 
three lags at Arbr ath ‘The season bein rd, our visit was 
o early for alpine work ; still, a few novelties wee oe a those 
which ap to county additions being s Our 
ear 
thanks are due to Mr. Arthur Bennett, Prof. E. Hackel, Mr. F. J. 
Hanbary, Pfar rer G. Kiikenthal, Reys. E. F. an . R. Linton. 
Fumaria densiflora DC. Cornfield on the poikiee. of Arbroath. 
*O, vena lappa E. §. Marshall.—The well- annwe little Cul- 
rannoch plant (erroneously referred by Prof. J. Lange to C. danica 
L. in 1888) ae to be wi just like the Ben asen ae ; fruit- 
ing specimens sent by . Somerville have the pods smooth, not 
reticulate: veined as in 0. alpina 
*Viola ericetorum X Riviniand, —Glen Clova, in two stations 
about oni miles apart. 
*Ulex Gaillii Pla wk —Near Arbroath ; om specimens, gathered 
on the edge of a dry wood, have remarkably eak prima ines. 
— agalus glycyphyllus is —Coast, ar me miles north-east of 
h. 
Gewn rivale X ur Sanne (Ge intermedium Ehrh.). Near the last, 
im @ deep ravine; very va: 
Rosa rubiginosa L 7 With the Astragalus, =. native. 
Saxifraga nivalis L. Bae Bonhard, Clo 
Galium Cruciata Scop.— Coast near Monifieth ; ry local. 
Matricaria discoidea DG, —Ontskirts of eer “seibisaned in 
um Pilosella L. var. nigrescens Fr.—Frequent in = Clova 
Valley.—Var. pseudopilosella (Ten.).— Coast, Arbroath to Moni- 
fieth. The Canlochlan Glen age issued as var. nigr poo is this 
eglandular-headed form, which Fries (Epicrisis, p. 12) cle arly dis- 
tin ed from the — ranking it as a subspecies.—Var. *con- 
cinnatum F, J. Hanb.—Steep slopes i in Glen Fiagh, at 2300 ft. 
_ H. Marshaili Linton. —Corrie of Clova. _ 
H. chrysanthum Backh. var. microcephalum Backh.—With t¢ 
last: also in a corrie facing north-east, above the upper 8. Eek, 
accompanie ed by H. rotundatum Kit. 
-.*Euphrasia latifolia Pursh.—Clifis near Arbroath; a glandular 
form; not so densely clothed with white hairs as in the far north. 
. brevipila was the only eyebright seen in flower at Clova. 
* Betula intermedia Thomas.—One fine tree, by a streamlet not 
