116 NEW PHANEROGAMS PUBLISHED IN BRITAIN IN 1887. 



satisfied to cite the name simply as S. natans L., without any 

 reference to Fries as the authority. I wish to lay particular stress 

 on the following statement, which contains the justification of what 

 I have previously written — the original description of Linnaeus in 

 4 Flora Lapponica' (referred to in Spec. Plant.) is distinctly not 

 applicable to S. afiine Schnizlein, and it is not surprising therefore 

 that the latter author, in his monograph of the ' Typhacea ' (where 

 the Fl. Lapp, description is duly discussed), should recognise in his 



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Ross. 



W. H. Beeby. 



the Flora of Easterness, Banff, Elgin, and We 



fide 



Bennett. Corrie Leacainn, *93. Very similar to C. alpinum, 

 which grew with it. — C. triviale Link., var. alpestre "Lindb." 

 (? var. alpinum Koch). Glen Ennich, *96. — C. alpinum L., var. 

 pvJmcens Syme. I see that Syme considers the jriloso-pubescens of 

 Bentham to be equal to Smithii Syme. 



Sagina saxatilis L. Glen Ennich, 96, fide Lange. 



Galium verum L. Over flower, but I believe this species, on 

 shingle by Loch Torridon, *105. 



Hieracium gracilentum Backh. Glen Ennich, *96. — H. anglicinn 

 Fr., var. acutifolium Backh. Glen Ennich, -96. — H. strictum Fr. 

 Kingussie, *96. — H. globosum Backh. Corrie Sneachda, 96 ; and 

 the same species, I believe, in Glen A'an, near the Loch, *94. 

 H. pallidum Biv., var. crinigerum Fr. Glen Ennich, east side, *96. 



The determination of these Hieracia I owe to the kindness of Mr 

 Hanbury. 



Agrostis canina L., f. grandiflora Hack. Near Kinchurdy, 96. 

 Kenlochewe, *105. Moore, and between Dunphail and Forres, 



*OK A *v^,,«."U «« _.i « >i 1 j.1,1 J • *i-*A tyivu 



*95. 



than 



bably often overlooked. — A. canina L., var. mutica Gaud. By the 

 Findhorn, *95. A slender shade-grown form. — A. alba L., var. 

 coarctata Hoffm. A maritime form occurring sparingly by Loch 

 Torridon, *105. 



Deschampsia caspitosa Beauv., var. alpina (Gaud.). The Cairn- 

 gorms, at high elevation, *94, *96. Does it differ from brerifo ha 

 (Parn.) ? — D. jlexuosa Trin., var. montana Huds. Beautiful speci- 

 mens on the Cairngorms, Glen Ennich, 94, 96 ; and on Ben Eay, 

 105. The above grasses were kindly determined by Prof. Hackel. 

 G. C. Deuce. 



NEW PHANEROGAMS PUBLISHED IN BRITAIN IN 1887. 



The periodicals cited in this list are: 'Annals of Botany^ 

 * Botanical Magazine/ ■ Gardener's Chronicle,' ' Icones Plaiitarum, 

 1 Journal of Botany/ ■ Journal ' and ' Transactions ' of the Linnean 

 Society of London. , 



We have included one species published in Dr. H. B. Guppy s 

 4 Solomon Islands/ as there is some danger of plants published in 

 works of this land being overlooked. The volume in question 



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