156 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Sagina Linnei Presl. 94. Scarce on Ben Avon.—S. subulata 
Fenzl. 94, 96. Among stones by the Burn of Brown, which here 
forms the county boun ary. : 
Hypericum hirsutum L. 94. Wooded limestone, near Bridge of 
von. 
Geranium pratense L. 94, Very scarce and dwarf, just above 
Bridge of Avon; perhaps escaped, but we did not see it in cultiva- 
ti mL. * i 
Inchrory ; rare.— G. Robertianum L. var. modestum (Jord.). 
Water of Ailnack; Conglass Water; very local. 
H 
to 2 beri 
Trifolium medium L.” 94. Common on limestone up to 1100 ft. ; 
flowers often remarkably large and deep-coloured 
Anthyllis Vuineraria L. is not unfrequent. 
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ey. 
_ Alchemilla vulgaris L. 94, Vars. alpestris (Schmidt) and Jili- 
caulis (Buser) are both frequent; we did not observe pratensis 
it). 
Rosa mollis x pimpinellifolia. *94, Limestone cliffs (1400 ft.) 
above the Builg Burn; the only station seen for R. pimpi 
—R. mollis abounds; R. tomentosa being apparently quite scarce, 
and hardly reaching 1000 ft,—R. glauca Vill. var. subcristata Baker. 
94. One bush, near Bridge of Avon; the only example of this 
group that was met with, though ordinary lowlands. 2. canina is 
plentiful. This is strange, taking into account the generally sub- 
alpine character of the flora. No fruticose Rubi were seen, as was 
to be expected. 
Pyrus Aria Ebrh. yar. rupicola Syme. *94. One fine tree, on 
the limestone cliffs (1400 ft.) above the Builg Burn, clearly native ; 
d n much more thickly wooded limestone 
rocks south of the Avon, pposite Inchrory, which we had not time 
to explore. This discovery proves that P. Aria, in one of its 
i Braemar. 
: é Wats. 94. Naturalised 
by the Conglass Water in one spot.—S, villosum L. 94, Conglass 
Myriophyiium alterniflorum D.C. 94. Loch Builg. 
Epilobium angustifolium I. 94, 96. A subalpine form with 
narrower leaves than usual, found on rocks by the Builg Burn and 
near Bridge of Brown, is probably what was mistaken for EL. Do- 
along the Conglass Water.—Z, alsinefolium X montanum.* 9 
glass Water; one strong plant. — £. alsinefolium X obscurum 
*94. Conglass Water; several is.— FE. 
. A single imen in a swamp, Conglass Valley, associated 
with plenty of the parents.—F, anagallidifolium x obscurum. *94, 
Cong yater ; scarce. : : Yule 
92, 94, Unusually fine and abundant by the Don, Cock Bridge, and 
; 4. Con- 
lass W 
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