160 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Origanum vulgare Li. and Calamintha ne Sin nie Spenn. 94, 
Common on the limestone up to 1000 ft. or ! 
Thymus Serpyllum Fr. var. prostratum aasicte. 94. Plentiful 
i Ss. 
raleopsis versicolor Curt. 94. Corn- fields, rather Scarce; as- 
cending to over 1300 ft. near Inchrory, with Lycopsis arvensis L.— 
ed. 
Polygonum Bistorta L. 94. By the river, — a mile below 
Bridge of Avon; close to a farmhouse, and not flowerin 
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dock about Tomintoul, ascending to 1200 ft.—R. oe x ob- 
tusifolius (conspersus Hartm. we was noticed in two plac 
Ulmus tt og Stokes. 94. Common on Livmbobeeds rocks and 
cliffs in Glen 
Bridge of Avon.—8. Caprea is abundant in the valleys, and grows 
a large size; but S. cinerea Seems to be absent from = 
ood, . 
ei us nana Li. 94. Not unfrequent on the mountains 
sylvestris L. 94. Ce ertainly native in the Forest of Glen 
Avon, b iheke quite scarce; the seedlings seem to be destroyed by deer 
Ow: them 
Epipactis atrorubens Schultz. *94. Limestone rocks below 
Lastecid cal, 
Orchis atifolia xX maculata. *94, Boggy slope a little above 
Ruthven Brides with the parents. 
Allium oleraceumL. *94. On alow limestone cliff by the Avon; 
very rare, 
Tofieldia palustris Huds. 94. Great corrie of Ben Aven; with 
Juncus triglumis L. 
Tnzula prdleain Sw. 94. At 3600 ft. on Ben Avon 
_ stewie alpinus Balb. 94. Small pool in the Conglass 
Saiepus pauciflorus Lightf. *94, Conglass Valley. 
Carex paucifiora Lightf. - Sg est of oe Avon; confirms 
the record in Top. Bot. — 0. « ta G 
op. 94, 
also north-east of Tomintoul, — Caines L *94, 
Ben Avon, above 3000 ft. — ¢ aquatilis LL. 92. By 
ridge ike ¢ 
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and much like the mutica forms of salina,” —C, pilulifera 
L. var. :lejebte Res Lange. 94. Ben Avon, up to about 8500 
—C. verna Chaix. *94, Not un ncommon o: 
ascending to 1400 ft. near Inehrory.—C, pallescens L. *94, Avon 
: ! Apparently me scarce 
imestone above Inchrory (1400 it. A confirms the seysrnss # record. 
—C. sylvatica Huds. one about 
ae Bridge of Avon, at 1000 ft. or thereabouts. —C, Sonangin ana 
