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from W. Yorks; our series agrees with Rey. E. F. Linton’s very 
closely. The plant recorded by Mr. Salmon (Journ. Bot. 1900, 
— H. euprepes F. J. Hanb. 108.* Sparingly on Beinn sm 
108.* Traligill. This is a satisfactory extension of an endemic 
species, as yet only known from a few Perthshire stations; the 
habit is very striking and peculiar. Some speci 
exactly with Mr. Linton’s type, while others differ in having the 
ligule-tips glabrous; it occurred in small quantity—H. vulgatum 
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107. By the Einig River, near its junction with the Oykell, a form 
with concolorous leaves, but otherwise apparently identical, was 
found ; the plant growing in quantity on rocks by the Oykell is 
typical.—H. strictum Fr. var. reticulatum (Lindeb.). 107. Oykell 
Bridge. 108. Unapool Burn.—Z. auratum Fr. 107. Corriemulzie 
River. 
Leontodon autumnale L. 108. A form with subglabrous leaves 
and very dark heads grows by the Allt Poll-an-Droighinn ; it may 
be the var. nigro-lanatum Fr: 
Taraxacum spectabile Dahlst. 107.* Frequent by streams 
near Oykell Bridge ; already past flower at these low levels by the 
second week in J uly. Leaves more or less spotted, but less 
strongly so than in the var. maculiferum Dahlst.; our gatherings 
are referred to the type by Mr. Beeby. 108.* Ben More of Assynt, 
1890 ; Traligill, 1908. 
Oxycoccus quadripetala Gilib. 107.% Glen Hinig. 
Euphrasia curta Fr. 108. A dwarfed state of the type 
grows on limestone in the valley of the Allt-nan-Uamh. 
Lthinanthus stenophyllus Schur. 108. Inchnadamph, plenti- 
ful 2 no doubt the same form as that found by Mr. Salmon. 
Oykell Bridge, and in bogs about the latter place. 
Ajuga pyramidalis L. 107. Chonaghair Burn and Allt Tavr- 
sulnn ; scarce. 
alix caprea x (caprea x viminalis) ? 108. Traligill River. 
Rev. E. F. Linton suggests this origin for a bush in many respects 
like caprea, but with more oblong-lanceolate leaves, more silky 
beneath, and differing considerably from the neighbouring caprea. 
