152 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Highlands of Scotland. It must be added, however, that by the 
expression “ generally distributed” in this connection is meant— 
found in all, or re nearly all, the v.-c.’s, though not in all parts of 
them; 5 of the 9 (Lindleianus, sc 8 coke game plicatus, 
and Selmeri) apparen ra Sires pain sand and gravel t other 
soils, while the remain ing 4 (cesius, oe PRE and 
abundant bramble, as it is set one of the ae se a and 
st e gnized. Of the others, R. dasyphylius becomes 
cals eet scarce in the extreme south of England, though 
FR. mucronatus ......... 06600. in 60 R. macrophytes west sia ak 
veintasiet, A vy OT Spreng gelti 
diwerstfolius .....0..30.. », 05 hysto », 44 
ae cS SEB ape 35 68 Schlechtendalis oe A », 48 
Sissu eee pyramidalis  .........006 5, 42 
jada ei » 48 SUDCVECEUS Loc ecesccvecsee jy 
All these 12 certainly extend some way into Scotland, except 
hystric, which has been reported from two divisions of Perth, 
can hardly yet be assigned with certainty to any Scottish locality. 
Most of thes are certainly distributed widely through Great see 
and re may yet prove as common as a few i in the first li 
R. ite rae Gh vees vis im SS Ki. villicatlis ..........<..<. 
CULALUS ci 2k..0 ‘ 87 Crpemntaies © oo. tis in 26 
Cha MOPME Gaia, as ROMO. 66 ice is 
ag Wilbseca.ct » 35 od, See ree 
even cbs vihdeucaws anglicanus .........00 
Pit Mepte i » 84 pallida iis. icc aed 
TMCUTUATUS Looe scecss TOSACEUG.. 3 big a oce beuices 
ce aie Se ee » 38 mica 24 
» he ft een ea Babingtonii ........000¢) 
dumnoniensis her ae. OE niti », 28 
Eee isks os vedas: », 80 Landebergit ......0..056 
china bes viebecesss » 28 anglosaxonicus ......... » 22 
Sevicbeleewices en eee 
pala WNewRNUANbasbioes » 27 Fuscus } 
ang tife } Pg | 21 
scaber , i 
