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Callitriche intermedia i (hamulata Kuetz.). In Lochs 
Achanalt, Garve, an 
Peplis Portula L. Bacay coli near Achilty Inn ; apparently 
rare, so far north. 
ircea alpina L. Garve; Conan 
ao big al Sm. 105. Near Duirinish. 106. Garve, 
Achilty, This segregate, much commoner than typical G. 
pa olen Le in Roitlend — many English counties, should retain 
its specific rank, we beli 
Matricaria inodora i ane *pheocephala Rupr. 105. Coast, 
Kyle of Loch Alsh 
Petasites ovatus Hill. By the River Peffery, between Strath- 
peffer ~ Din, 
Hieracium. ~Cobsidering the general ——_ of the soil 
S bnormall 
until the last few days of our visit (ending on July 27th) it was 
nsgless to attempt mountain- there any. 
anglicum Fr. Glascarnoch River, below Aultguish Inn; 
nollie er weak forms, some of which closely approach var. acutt- 
gover Backh., while others are more or less intermediate between 
type and var. cerinthiforme Backh. 
A. langwellense ¥. J. Hanb. Glascarnoch River, and stream 
descending from Scuir Vuillin (Sgurr-a’-Mhuillin) to Loch 
e. 
ago — Fr. Stream below Scuir Vuillin; about half a 
Bese Backh. Allt a’ le — Garve, de- 
scending below 1000 feet; the yellow-styled 
centripetale FB. J. Han 
*H. rubicundum F. J. H Common in Strath Garv 
— Inn. Probably cae the type andl: var. Boswelli (Linton) 
“HL. nitidum Backh. Allt Giubhas Beg, near Aultguish Inn; 
stream below Scuir Vuillin. 
renorum F nb. A small subalpine form or sta 
of this endemic species, previously known from only two or three 
pla n the ex h o — was found 
Beallach Corrie; it has phyllaries very porrect in bud, leaves 
slightly glaucous, and peculiarities of pela auaae which farts 
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