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constant for some ner in. my garden) ; Achillea ob gee L. 
vars. alpestris Wimm. & Grab. and villosa Hartm. (lan, och) ; 
Matricaria inodora L. var. pheocephala Rupr. ; Hi. cae aeaies 
Fr. var. thulense F. J. Hanb.; Taraxacum spectabile Dahlst. ; 
Gentiana baltica Murb.; Euphrasia curta Wettst. forma piccola 
Towns.; E. fowlaensis Towns. ; Bhinanthus grenlandicus Chabert ; 
Plantago Coronopus L. var. pygmea Lange ; Polygonum viviparum 
L. var. Pe Wahl.; Juncus Pygmats Rich. ; J. capt itatus 
Beeby also detected the true origin of some hybrids, ae 
describing the undermentioned cies and varieties :—Calt 
vadicans Forst. var. zetlandica nt Sotly discarded as a mere 
leaf-form, which is much more frequent than the typical plant) ; 
Viola hirta L. forma rosea and var. glabrata ; Cerastium arcticum 
. Edmondstonit (C. nigrescens Bab., prius; cultural 
experience “tended to prove that this was only a soil- “apes 
Hieraciwm Schmidtii Tausch var. fealense; H. dovrense Fr. 
Het 1@; H. breve; H. zet 1CUM ; i. demissum Strome. 
var. australius ; ie ‘ euhtnuecaiem H. strictum Fr. vars. con- 
gestum and vinaceum; Taraxacum spectabile Dahlst. subsp. 
erhilde ; and Sparganinon phos se a species which has been 
elias in question, but which I consider to be thoroughly — 
This i * an ; erernore ery record of original work for a m 
list of Fellows. 
portrait is from a a by Messrs. Maull & Fox. 
Epwarp §. MARSHALL. 
INVERNESS AND BANFF CRYPTOGAMS. 
By J. A. Wuetpon, F.L.S., & ALBERT Mee F.L,S. 
On this latter occasion the ground worked was princi- 
pally in East Inverness-shire, v.-c. 96, but we also inel an 
~ examination—all too short and i imperfect—of the -_ “ad 
