146 NOTES ON PERTHSHIRE PLANTS. 



and at Mr. Marshall's request we have incorporated a few notices 

 in our paper of plants which he was the first to observe ; we have, 

 too, in the case of many plants gathered while we were together, 

 the great benefit of his opinion and critical remarks. 



We adhere to the asterisk (*) as the symbol of a (real or 

 supposed) new vice -county record. All the plants in this list are 

 from localities in Mid-Perth (88). 



Thalictrum minus L. An interesting, tall-growing form, among 

 loose rocks by R. Lyon, Culdamore. 



Corydalis claviculata DC. Fernan. Here and near Killin we 



found this plant on a rotten thatched roof of a shed. 



Helianthemum Chamacistus Mill. N. of R. Lyon, near Fortingal. 



Silene acaulis L., Armaria sedoides Schultz, a large-flowered 

 mountain form of Cerastium triviale, sometimes but erroneously 

 put to var. alpestre, and C alpinum L., b. pubescens, all on N. slopes 



of Meall Garbh. 



Hypericum dubium Leers. Culdamore. 



Trifolium agr avium L. In a field in Glen Lyon (5 m.), where 

 introduced seed had no doubt at one time been sown. 



Rubus Jissus Lindl. Glen Lochay, near Killin. Linn of 

 Campsie. — *iJ. Lindebergii P. J. Muell. Discovered by Rev. E. S. 

 Marshall, near Killin. — R. Chanuemorus L. Cam Mairg. 



Potentilla maculata Pourr. N. slope of Meall Garbh. — P. 

 Sibbaldi Hall f. Cairn Mairg. 



Rosa mollis Sm., var. carulea Woods. Near Killin. — R. canina 

 L., var. arvatica Baker. Near Killin. — Var. tomentella Leman, and 

 var. pruinosa Baker. Glen Lyon (about 5 m.). — Var. verticillacantha 

 M6rat. Fortingal. 



Saxifraga nivalis L., and S. oppositifolia L. N. of Meall Garbh. 



Ribes rubrum L., var. petrceum Sm. (non Wulf.). On ground 

 sometimes flooded by R. Lyon (5 m.). 



Epilobium montanum x obscumm. By R. Tay, just below Perth. 



Circcea alpina L. Glen Lyon. 



Hieracium holosericeum Backh. In large quantity and very fine 

 high up in Coire Ardran. — H. eximium Backh. var. tenellum, and 

 H. lingulatum Backh. On rocks N. of the summit between Ben 

 Lawers and Meall Garbh. The former is very rare in the Breadal- 

 bane range. — H. senescens Backh. Near Cairn Mairg ; and N.W. of 

 Meall Garbh.— H. argenteum, Fr. Some fine plants in the bed of 

 R. Lyon (6 m.). — *H. buglossoides Arvet-Touvet. Only a single 

 plant was noticed in Glen Lochay of this well-marked species, 

 about 4 m. above Killin ; in Glen Lyon it was more frequent but 

 not plentiful, on rocky slopes near the road (2 to 7 m.).— *H. 

 casio-murorum Lindeb. A fair quantity of this grew near the R. 

 Lochay, one to three miles above Killin. It is identical with our 

 plants gathered near Braemar, which Dr. Lindeberg so named, in 

 1889, and we now place it on record for Britain for the first time. 

 — */f . Pictorum Linton. One fine plant in the Lyon valley (5 m.) f 

 and several on rocks away to the north of Ben Lawers.— *//. 

 Farrense F. J. Hanbury. Gathered by Rev. E. S. Marshall in 

 Coire Ardran, and named by Mr. Hanbury for him.—//, vulgatum 



