232 PLANTS OBSERVED iN E, SCOTLAND. 
heads, about identical with Mr. Griffith’s Anglesey form, was found 
above Kilmorack, *96, an by the Conan river, *106, 
Carduus crispus L. Coast between Fowlis and Novar, *106; in | 
ild. 
grescens Fries, Ledges in Caen- 
lochan Glen, at 2900 ft. Mr. Hanbury has recorded it from Glen 
strictum Fries. By the Conan river, 106,—- H, crocatum Fries, 
With the last, and sparingly in Glen Shee.—H, EHupatorium Grise- 
bach (corymbosum Fries). Shee Water, scarce; railway-bank near 
C ; 
mens were seen.—H. euprepes - Hanbur 
Glen Shee, from 1100 up to 1800 ft., *89 ; also in Glen Callater,- 
F. Linton.—H, Farrense F. J, Han ury. Glen Shee, *89. The 
Corrie Ardran locality for this (in 88 Mid-Perth) should be erased, 
as the plant collected there was H. Pictorum Linton.—H., casio. 
murorum Lindeberg. Thig handsome and well-marked species 
occurs in various parts of Glen Shee, *89, from 1000 to 1700 ft.—- 
black instead o pure yellow; otherwise they were quite typical.— 
HI, reticulatum Linde erg. Conan river, «106 think this a good 
Species, though near H. Eupatorium ; in cultivation the rosette of 
root-leaves is very characteristic. 
ctuca muralis Fresen, Scarce, but certainly a true native, on 
the wooded bank of the Beauly river, below the Falls of Kil- 
morack, +96. A very rare plant in North Britain, 
Calluna Erica DC. The var. ‘cana occurs near Beauly. 
rua procumbens Desy, Sparingly on the Perthshire side 
