PLANTS OBSERVED NEAR TOMINTOUL, N.B. 157 
Meum Athamanticum Jacq. *94. Grassy bank near the Con- 
glass Water, below a farm called Glenmullie. 
[Levisticum officinale Koch. One large — in good flower and 
fruit, was found by the river, a short mile. below Bridge of Avon; 
we noticed a outside a ruined cottage at Tomintoul, showing 
how it origin 
Galium unk Poll. 94. Shingles of the Avon and limestone 
rocks, frequent; sometimes closely approa 7 var. nitidulum, but 
more ney, intermediate between that and the type. ee ig 
4. Only seen sparingly in one swamp, Conglass 
Asperula odorata L. 94. Water of Ailnack and pies Vallay ; 
common. 
Erigeron acre L, *94. In crevices of limestone cliffs above the 
these statements appears to exist. Im Yorkshire it grows up to 
300 ft.; and Mr. pean believes that he has seen it at a somewhat 
greater elevation in Surrey. It ascends to 650 ft. in Norway, reach- 
ing 70° 2’ in Finmark, and being pretty ro distributed through 
Bcandiciitd: r. Karl Domin writes of our. plant as follows :— 
TI find no difference at ali from the Erigeron acre of Central > a 
E. acre is always biennial or perennial [Hooker, Stud. Fl., “a 
“annual or biennial’’; Bab. Man., ‘“ biennial’) ... Many 
forms — icin of E. acre have been described; ¢. g., that which 
is known as FE. droebachensis O. F. Muller, an almost glabrous variety 
of our lara to which the totally glabrous EF. oo rimus. Scheele 
rg as & mere — rm. E. elongatus Ledeb., cre  B. —_ 
taller and more robust have been found near ; 
rough copse th n yeut. Thela 
this species (7. e., the forms) is that of Rouy, Fl. de France, 
vol. viii., where the main divisions run :—a. typicus Schmidely (= E. 
corymbosus B. serotinus Wirtg. y. glaber Corb. .N 
allr.). 
(Conspectus, Dp. 389) retains E. droebachense Mill. as a species. 
Saussurea alpina DO. *94. _— corrie of Ben —— rocks of 
ve Locha ssertrs 
Crepis succisefolia  Tausch. ” Shaded ground on limestone, 
ehiiefly near Bridge of Avon; Set searce and local. 
Hieracium Piloselia, L. var. nigrescens Fr. *94. Avon than i 
below Tomintoul.—Var. concinnatum F. J. Hanb. *94. Water 
Ailnack. *96. Glen Brown, on shingles near the Burn.—H. we 
latuen Elfstand. 94. Ben Avon; rocks above Lochan-nan-Gabhar. 
about 3000 ft. in both stations ; the same yellow-styled form 
