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which we collected on Cairngorm in 1898.—Z. holosericeum Backh. 
94. Scarce, with the last-named, above Lochan-nan-Ga ar +> Ay 
eximium Backh. var. tenellum Backh. and H. lingulatum Backh., 
act h. i 
—H. anglicum Fr. 94, Frequent by the Avon, and on limestone 
rocks; var. *acutifolium Backh. occurs rarely about Bridge of Avon. 
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large) outer phyllaries floccose-bordered, &c., was collected on lime- 
stone about Bridge of Avon.—Var, *erinigerum Fr. Two small 
from limestone débris above the Builg Burn, agree in all 
essential points with W. A. §.’s Specimens from coast cliffs near 
Obe, S. Harris.—H. pseudonosmoides Dahlst. 92. Cock Bridge, in 
small quantity. *94. Avon Valley ; fine and abundant at one spot 
below Tomintoul, and sparingly about three miles lower down.— 
Hi. argentewun Fr. 92. Cock Bridge. *94, Rocks by the river, just 
above Bridge of Avon. *96, Luxuriant in a ravine near Bridge of 
Brown.—H, Sommerfeltit Lindeb. 94. Rocks above Lochan-nan- 
Gabhar, at nearly 3000 ft. ; & fair amount of it, but mostly out of 
reach.—H., pings aes Gouan, var. 94. On limestone, near Bridge 
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pachyphyllum Purchas, but now considers it to come nearest to var. 
proti#um Dahlst. rather than var, tricolor W. R. Linton, to which 
Re P 
nosum Lonn - One specimen from Feith-an-Laoigh is thus 
identified by Rey, A. Ley.—H. sarcophyllum Stenstr. *94. Feith- 
an-Laoigh. “The form near expailidum and acrogymnon [Brit. 
Hier. p. 55], i. e., closely related to sarcophyllum, may be taken ag 
off-type sarcophylium,” W. R. L, - euprepes F. H a 
clivicolum F. J. Hanb. *94. Plentiful on the wooded banks of the 
Avon, about two miles below Bridge of Avon. N amed by Rev. A. 
Ley, and assented to by Rev. W. R. Linton (who had at first called it 
plant very ates W.R.L. H. sagittatum Lénnr. var. lanugi- 
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