PLANTS OBSERVED NEAR TOMINTOUL, N.B. 155 
Bridge, v.-c. S. Aberdeen, and Bridge of Brown, v.-c. 96, 
EK. Inverness; vor the bulk of our work was done in y.-c. 94, Banff. 
Apparently new vice-comital oid are starre 
We are indebted for valuable help in identification to Mr. Arthur 
ear Revs. A. Ley, E. F. and W. R. Linton, and Dr. Karl 
munculus scoticus EK. §. Marshall. *94. Shores of Loch 
Buile (1585 ft.). 
radicans Forster. 92. Cock Bridge; some specimens 
e shape 
of the foliage. *94. Frequent in the valleys of the: Avon and Con- 
glass ater. 
Arabis petrea Lam. var. hispida DC. *94. Abundant on river- 
shingles ; scarce on Ben Avon, at 8000 ft. The smooth-leaved 
seen. 
och Dail, at 1 ft., seems to Mr. a to be near, if not 
identical with, C. sylvatica Link f. latifolia Van den Bosch, Prodr. 
Fl. Batav. p ). Major Wolley sends e Bot. 
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Horsham, W. Sussex, as C. flexuosa var. umbrosa Gren. & Godr. 
Draba incana R. Br. Sparingly, ravine of the Water of Ailnack, 
and on rocks near the Avon, as well as on Ben Avo 
Coe. ia alpina H. C. Wats. 94. Ben vei (3000 ft.) ; by 
the river, a little above Bridge of Avon. 
Sisymbrium Thalianum J. Gay. 94. Thatched roof in Tomin- 
toul villa , 
Heltanthemun Chamacistus Miller. 94. Frequent on limestone, 
below Tomintoul. 
iola ericetorum Schrad. 94. mbit ii Glen Avon. — V. 
arvensis Murr. 94. A small ith the upper pe mostly 
blue, grew in an oat-field above ioe ai e met with the same 
plant abundantly among corn on Mainland, Onnne ey, in 1900.— 
lutea Huds. var. amena (Symons). ie Fairly frequent, though 
Polygala vulgaris L. 94. Limestone rocks near hen of Avon. 
— P. oxyptera Reichb. grew sparingly on a neighbouring hill at 
1200 ft.—P. serpyllacea Weihe is frequent on moors, avoiding the 
limestone. 
Silene dichotoma Bhrh. 94. Rather common in clover-fields 
ar the village ; of course, introduced. 
_ Cerastium alpinum L. var. *pubescens Syme and C. trigynum 
" reat corrie of Ben tg at 3000 
ia leptoclados Guss. errs of the Avon; aan 
write "lifts 2 above the Builg Burn, ner fully 1400 ft. 
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