134 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
portion of Banff, v.-c. 94, at the head of Glen Avon. Briefly 
Coire an Lochan, situated at an altitude of 3250 ft—the highest 
in the higher corries, and this unfortunately prevented an exami- 
nation of what is presumably the best ground for high alpine 
species. The plants mentioned in the following list are mostly 
additional to those given in our previous r, but a few of the 
rarer species there named are included where further localities are 
We have to express our thanks to Messrs. H. N. Dixon and 
Maevicar for help with some of the more critical species. 
SPHAGNACES. 
Sphagnum papillosum Lindb. var. normale W. *94. Cairn- 
gorm at 3500 ft. 96. Coire an-t Sneachda at 3400 ft.— Var. sub- 
leve Limpr. 96. Craig Ellachie, a robust tall form. — S. com- 
pactum DeCand. var. imbricatum W. *94. Ben Macdhui at 
3500 . squarrosum Pers. var. imbricatum Schp. *96. Craig 
Ellachie.—S. cuspidatum (Ehrh.) W. var. swbmersum Schimp. *94. 
Cairngorm.—S. recurvum (P. B. - var. mucronatum (Russ.) W. 
*94. Cairngorm.—S. molluscwm Bruch. *94, Cairngorm at about 
3800 ft.—S. Girgensohnii Russ. var. stachyodes Russ. *96. Near 
the head of Glen Eunach. An interesting form accidentally 
brought home in small quantity with a tall g form of Mniwm 
punctatum. With all the chara 
Cl : cters of var. stachyodes, it has in 
addition =~ Pani of the leaves conspicuously recurved as in var. 
Wi 
squarro uss. — S. rubellwm Wils. var. versicolor Russ. *94. 
. 
(Lindb.) W. * n dhui at ft. — Var. virescer 
Warnst. *96. Sgoran Dubh, Glen Feshie side, at 3400 ft.—S, 
