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one sy Glen App. 98. Near Kirn. 100. Bute.—Subsp. Bakeri 
. Lees). 98. Hedge at Sandbank. —R. Scheutzii Lindeb. We ll 
Ballantrae. *76. Langbank. 98. Sandb an to Glen Masson, 
F. A. R.! — BR. pulcherrimus Neum. Very common, *75, *76.— 
R. Lindebergit P. J. Muell. *75. Colsnienagl damp _hillside.— 
R. villicaulis "Koehil , subsp. Selmeri Som ). Not seen near Stran- 
raer (74); but very common elsewhere. *75, *76.— R. rusticanus 
erc. Frequent on coast from ae (*74) to Ballautrae (*75). 
Rare inland. Colmonell to Ballantrae (75), occasionally. Not seen 
at all in the other counties.—R. macr ophyllus Wh. & N. Apparently 
rare. * Ashton; a large-flowered untypical form. — Subsp. 
Schlechtendalii Weihe. *74. — Var. macrophylloides Geney. *98. 
en Masson, F’, d. R.!—R. hirtifolius Muell. & Wirtg. var. danicus 
Focke. 98. Glen Masson, PF. A, R.'!—R. Sprengelii Weihe. 74.— 
R. shal Kalt. 74, *75, Skelmorlie. *98. Kirn. *100. 
But mucronatus Blox. 98. Sandbank to Glen Masson, 
F, rs fi.t — R. melanoxylon Muell. & Wir g. An exceedingly 
handsome uch: frequent and very tg ne *75. Skelmorlie. 
HAs Kilmaleolm ; Tangbank: Pa 9 Sandbank to Glen 
Siraneaer't is ‘the only Scottish locality Heun which I have seen this 
gest Fg infestus Weihe. *75. Colmonell. *76. Ashton. 
‘100. Bute. — Pris radula Weihe. 75. Ballantrae.— 
Babsp BEDS fees (P. J. Muell.)? *76. A plant which I cannot 
separate from the West of England form which we are thus naming 
(though it seems hardly identical with it) is fairly frequent at 
Kilmaleolm and Ashton; as in some parts of Perth and Dum- 
barton, whee I first saw it in 1896. — R. rosaceus Wh. & N. var. 
hystria Wh. & N. *74. This locality (Stranraer) is the only one in 
Scotland for which I am able to vouch. In the Flora of Perth, 
however, R. hystria is also reported for two divisions of that county. 
— R. Koehleri Wh. & N. subsp. dasyphyllus Rogers (var. pallidus 
Bab.). *75. At least frequent and locally abundant. Skelmorlie ; 
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between the true Radule and the Casii. This remarkable scarcity 
of the most glandular fees | in 5 Hie Lowlands agrees with my 
. Bot. 
1897, pp. 42, 49. So far, indeed, I have seen no Seottish speci- 
mens whatever belonging to the three groups Sub-Koehleriant, 
Sub-Bellardians, and Bellardiant ; and among Koehleriani only two 
R. cor orvlifolius Sm. *75 &*76. Locally abundant, and as variable 
as usual; characteristic sublustris at Colmonell (75 ; and much 
that I should put to var. cyclophyllus Lindeb. throughout that part 
of Ayrshire, and also by the coast at Ashton (76).— R, casius L, 
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