PLANTS OBSERVED iN &. SCOTLAND. 999 
obligations to Mr. Arthur Bennett, of Croydon, are again 
very great. Help has also been re eceived from Messrs. Alfred 
Fryer, F. J. Hanbury, Linton, and Moyle Rogers. 
| Rawuaiatle Drouetit Godron. Sparingly — the boat- ree 
on the north side of Rescobie Loch, *90.—R. peltatus Schrank, v 
elongatus Bab.(Batrachium elongatun F, Schultz). Cauldshields Loch, 
*79; determined by Mr. Bennett. A curious little submerged Ranun- 
culus grows in another part of the same sheet of water; for this, 
Shee, and near the top of Caenlochan Glen. I do not know 
iether this differs from R. vulgatus Jordan, placed eet acris in 
the last edition of the London Catalogue. 
Aquileyia vulgaris L. This occurs by the stream, a little below 
the Spittal of Glen Shee, but evidently as an escape from one o 
the gardens, 
erberis vulgaris Li. Hedges near Faldonside, *79; almost 
certainly plante 
Nymphea alba oo var. minor Syme. Peaty pool at the west end 
of — nam-Bon ach, near Beauly. 
Corydalis iibioutatt DC. On a bank at Kilmorack, near 
saly, 
Fishatea densiflora ser Plentiful in cornfields between Blair- 
gowrie and Marlee Loch, 8 
Curdamine flexuosa With. Woods at Faldonside, *79. 
Cochlearia anglica L. Abundant by the Beauly Firth, *96, and 
at Dingwall, . A-curious plant, which has leaves not unlike 
the English coast form, but differs ei it in the fruit. It was 
mostly over at the time of my visit, and deserves further study. 
Sisymbrium Thaliana Hooker. Ascends to 1700 ft. on rocks in 
Glen Shee 
Lipidiiom Smithii Hooker. By the Shee Water, at 1100 ft. ; 
one i lant 
Thlaspi alpestre L. A small specimen was met with in Caen- 
Jochan Glen at fully 2900 ft, on the opposite side to its recorded 
n. 
Viola canina L. Sparingly in Glen Shee and Glen Beg, 89; 
and by the Bently river, *96. 
Polygala Lame Reichb. Frequent in Glen Shee, *89, on dry 
banks; ascending ft. 
laria nemorum Li. Growing in a streamlet above Corrie 
Kandor, — at 8000 ft.; very scarce, small, and flowerless, but 
unmistaka 
Sagina Dinndt Presl. On Craig Panes rae a hill adjoining 
the Cairnwell, 89. remarkable form with the leaves sinaebis 
ciliate, and the pedicel and calyx more or yen sea ort was found 
on exposed rocks in Glen Canness, at about 2500 ft.; it may be 
called f. glandulosa 
Lepigonum salinum Fries, By the Beauly Firth, near Lentran, 
*96, 
