136 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
fusion on the Raven Crag and adjacent rocky railway-cuttings, 
west of Achterneed Station. Heads large and handsome; leaves 
more or less truncate-based, often unspotted, as in our herbarium 
specimens from Wales. No form of this species has bee 
*H. callistophyllum ¥. J. Han b. var. cremnanthes F. J. Hanb. 
Glasearnoch River; no doubt seeded down from the mountains, as 
the altitude is only about 700 feet, whereas in the Grampians w 
have seldom seen it below 2500 feet. A see or two occurred on 
rocks in S08 River Blackwater, abov 
ee Gouan_var. Giradiactiin Dahlst. Frequent. 
Biresans near Aultguish Inn, in Strath Garve, and below Scuir 
Vuillin. In this district the leaves are often beautifully blotched 
or marbled with purplish-black; they might be called forma 
marmora A st 
ure.—Var. s1 
Garve, below Scuir Vuillin, and near 
Aultguish Inn; just the same yellow-styled form which we re- 
corded last year from the vicinity of Oykell Bridge and Inchna- 
damph. 
oa. Pictorum Linton. Glascarnoch River 
*H. rotundatum Kit. Beallach Corrie, in some plenty; a 
satisfactory extension of its British range (it was only. recorded 
from a few stations near Clova). The larger specimens well 
match that so named by Dr. Lindeberg, with a mark of certainty ; 
some of the smaller ones have foliage longer in proportion, but 
differ in no essential particular. 
- preienerum Almq.? Beallach Corrie. We have seen no 
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les of t v re species, and Mr. 
distiuitaky identify our plants; but in almost all respects they 
agree very well with his brother’s a ae (Brit. Hier. 55-6) 
of the typical form from Suther The inflorescence is very 
remarkable; heads two or three solita ary on peduncles which are 
occasionally as much as six pats long, the lowest starting from 
or above the middle of the stem. If not pretenerum, it is 
apparently a new species. There was nothing in -the surround- 
ings to suggest abnormality. 
. eustales Linton. Seg ete Senge though i in three 
places: allt Giubhas Beg, B ch , & w 
Scuir Vuillin. Typical (teste Lintan), and thus mor satisfactory 
mee our Inchnadamph and Oykell Bridge specimens 
H. duriceps F. J. Hanb. var. cravoniense F. J. Hanb. 
Stream below Loch Bhreach, near Garve; as usual, mostly 
stylose 
H. vulgatum Fr. var. sejunctum W. R. Linton. * 105. Rocks 
and railway banks about Kyle of Loch Alsh and Duirinish ; 
some of the s F. L. of the closely allied 
var. var, subfasciculare W. R. Linton. *106. Near Loch Luichart 
Lodge. 
