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mens, of ee under leaves. It also grows in quite a different kind 
of situation. This variety was found “i July, 1908, in wing tech 
ravine of Ben Lawers, at 2700 y Mr. P. : 
the ere year by myself on Box Lenigh? and in Coire suceare 
at 2200 ft. 
Kania s ionic Arnell & Persson i in Rev. Bry. p. 26 ( 1902). 
This addition to our flora was found by Miss K. B. Macvicar in 
a peat moss near Carr Bridge, East Inverness, Oct. 1904. The 
determination re “et confirmed by Drs. Arnell and Schiffner, 
c 
an nebo! paper by Prof. Douin in Rev. Bry. 1904, p. 105, should 
be consulted. - In it an Se orci account is given of the inflore- 
scence of Kantia trichom 
ScaPaNIA NEMO: ‘L). f. uLietnosa Jensen MS. This tall, 
reddish, marsh eink is widely distributed in the ee a I 
have seen it from Argyll, West Inverness, West Ross, and Kin- 
ine. It is widely distributed in Europe. The distinetly casi: 
lose ee of | the leaf-cells entitles it, perhaps, to ree 1 rank. 
posa QC, Miill. Frib. Bull, I’Herb. Boiss. p. 40, ae 
1908). 2. undulata var. paludosa C, Mill. Bot. ‘Ceniralbl. 1901. 
I have identified this species as British from the following speci- 
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whether it is to be considered as an alpine or sabalyine species with 
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Blyttii. The chief points to be remembered ae searching for it 
are, that it is a marsh plant, growing in large grass-green or yello Ow- 
green masses, is very flaccid, and has the keel of "the le bg strongly 
arched. The position of the plant is rather doubtful. _ It combines 
some characters of S. undulata, irrigua, and sligiwosa, "Tam inclined 
to —_ it nearer 9. irrigua than the others. Herr Miiller is pro- 
