178 BRITISH HAWKWEEDS. 
pi as wees Moffat plants of ours have. We gathered much the 
e form on the Glen Lyon side a Meall Ghaordie, Mid-Perth, in 
sions with the Rev. E. S. Marshall. Also formerly on rocks by 
the Breakneck Waterfall, Glen Callater, and Little Craigindal, S. 
Aberdeen, and on Craig Maskeldie, *Forfar. This form has a 
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ound a form with very hairy leaves near Berriedale, Caithness, 
and near Uig, *Skye, which Dr. Lindeberg accepted with the 
qualification, “ eS magis vestita.”’ 
H, ton. We add sree Doll ced Been Meer * 
other litfarshive stations for this speci We also a for 
from Coire Ardran, Mid-Perth, which ie aoe sated out re 
us was best placed under H. Pictorwm; it has the same shape of 
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pus 
with a greenish tint, as the type; but, on account of on following 
differences, it is thought bbe of varietal distin tion :—Var. 
dasythrix Linton, seers Lea s duller green, more hairy manent 
studded over the upper surface with stiff white hairs, and s 
entire or at most denticulate in garden-grown seedlings. 
at an altitude of about 3000 ft. Also on lower and higher rocks of 
Meall-nan-Tarmachan, and in a rocky burn in Coire Fionn, near 
Killin. The former is, we believe, a new statio 
rubicundum F. J. Hanbur ury. We Gathated this species in 
several places near Moffat in we where it was nl distinct oa 
and the Glyders, by one of us the same year; at Dunbeath and on 
the Berriedale cliffs, on the E. coast of *Caithness, i in 1888; near 
the Dhuloch, *S. Aberdeen, in 1889 ; and a dy ceik Hamars, in oe 
1884; we have also seen specimens, blisters in 1892 b Mr. L. 
Watt, feo wi Kilpatrick Hills, Sytem bartonshire. The species 
hyllum W. RB. Li eels! Reis near the road between 
Buxton and Miller’s Dale, Derbyshire. A new station several miles 
from Dovedale, where it was originally discovered. 
H. caledonicum F. J. Hanbury. On one of the sheets ae 
the plants referred to next was a single specimen of H. caledonicum 
collected “tec ve et age in 1875 at Scapa, *Orkne 
H.B -Sp. We have had 
N. of Bootlsad, ‘tie ini Yous. Wai specimens from the extreme 
revised; H. ganece i. caledonicum, H. Farrense, H. caniceps 
» & icundum ha 
pew only to be Kien : ine Mi ie 
rejected. Latel : h : 
é jec ately, when examinin 
ury's extensive collections of Hawkwee. ds, we detected soverkl 
sheets of this plant, collected by the late Dr. J. T. Boswell in the 
