230 PLANTS OBSERVED IN E. SCOTLAND. 
Hypericum quadratum Stokes and HH. hirsutum L. grow together 
on the rocks of a railway-cutting, about a mile and a half nor th of 
Desswall associated — a quantity of Astragalus glycy yphyllos Li, ; 
all three are true natiy 
reranium pratense .. Near Conan, 106; certainly wild.—@. 
lucidum La. Among rocks in Glen Shee, at 1600 ft.; very scarce. 
Anthyllis Vulneraria This oceurs on the Cairnwell, at an 
saath of cea ft. ; Vicia sepium Li. attains the same altitude in. 
Caenlochan 
thyru | pratensis L. A pretty form with sulphur-coloured 
flowers was noticed on the eainay. bank at B 
ly. 
r vi d near the inaccessible cliffs of the 
Falls of Kilmorack, one eA sagab are trees belonging to this 
Species which -_ appearance of bei hier reap ; the 
ubus plicatus W, ‘ ir ¥ Im orack, *96; also near Dingwall, -- 
R. villicaulis W. & N. Near Blairgowrie, #89 ; Beauly, *96. — R, 
Rogers considers to be best placed here, in an aggregate sense.— 
R. Radula Weihe. Near Faldonside, «79, — R. vest ‘um W.&N 
A pretty little shrub, which Mr, Rogers considers intermediate 
between oe and scabrosus, grows beside the railway at 
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Conan, *106. I had referred it to a small state of diversifolius.—R, 
corylifolius Smith. na onal 96. 
Geum rivale x urbanum (G. Pp abt aope Ehrh.). Rather 
6 scr near Faldonside, *79, also it at one spot near 
Agrimonia —— rial. Near Dingwall, *1 
fiosa spinosissina L. Two r three bu ea: by the Beg Burn, 
just above its fihotun with the hse Water, at 1150 ft.—R. involuta 
Sm ei Near ite sce *79, where it was pointed out to me by 
Vv ; Mr. 
which I hardly think to be correct, from my own notes on the 
living plant. fg home oe roses grow about Beauly, con- 
cerning which I hay, 
mollis Smith, Sues, wie at near Faldonside, raOs Wi ar. carulea 
"00ds, was gathered near Philiphaugh. —R, yubi, ginosa Iu, met 
with this ~ no fewer than five counties, and onl one of its sali 
orm. 
Several fine isis near Philiphaugh, *79 ; 
owers large, pink, with the petals cuneate below so as to pear 
distant; styles very hairy, Another plant from Beauly, whisk ‘Mr. 
