PLANTS OF E. PERTH AND S. ABERDEEN 298 



de la var. y [angustisectum Beck] , ou meme plus etroites, presque 

 serablables a celles du G. rindare ; fleurs rnediocres, a p^tales d'un 

 rose pale veines de rose fonce ; pedoncules glanduleux." The 

 flowers are much like those of G. versicolor L. 



Rosa mollis x spinosissima. 92. Left bank of the Clunie, near 

 its junction with the Dee; flowers white, sparingly produced. 



Pyrus Aria Ehrh. 92. An old tree, growing out of the rocky 

 bank of the stream below the Linn of Quoich, looks truly native. 



Galium erectum Huds. 89. Native in a pasture near the Lornty 

 Burn, about three miles from Blairgowrie. — G. sylvestre Poll. 

 92. On the old coach road, near the top of the Cairnwell Pass, 

 growing on limestone at 2000 ft. 



''Hieracium Pilosella L. var. nigresqens Fr. 89. Glen Shee. 

 H. gracilention Backh. 92. High rocks in Corrie Kander, Glen 

 Callater ; a form with pure yellow styles, — H. chrysanthum Backh. 

 var. uiicrocephaliim Backh. 92. Scattered among the heather, 

 descending from Lochnagar to the Dim Loch, at 2600 to 2800 ft. ; 

 usually small and one-headed in this station. — 'H . nigrescens Willd. 

 var. commutation Lindeb. 89. Lochy Burn, Glen Shee. 92. Glen 

 Callater. Very scarce in both places. — *H. subniurorum Lindeb. 

 92. Stream-side (1800 ft.) in Glen Callater; leaves not quite 

 typical. — H. lasiophyllum Koch. 92. Fine and plentiful on slate 

 rocks near the shooting-lodge, Glen Slugain. — Var. eunjodon F. J. 

 Hanb. 89. Sandstone rocks by the Ericht at Craighall, Blairgowrie. 

 ;: //. caledonicum F. J. Hanb. 89. Shee Water. — H. Sommerfeltii 

 Lindeb. 92. Abundant and well distributed in the neighbourhood 

 of Braemar. — //. sylvaticum Gouan var. micracladium Dahlst. 

 89. By the Ericht, near Craighall ; near Spittal of Glen Shee. 

 H. aggregation Backh. 92. Stream-side (1800 ft.) in Glen Callater; 

 scarce. — H. variicolor Dahlst. 92. GlenEy; also H. Pictorum 

 Linton, and a form of *H. subulatidens Dahlst. — H. crebidens Dahlst. 

 92. Glen Clunie, a mile or two above Braemar. — *H* rivals F. J. 

 Hanb. 89. By the Ericht, near Craighall; a peculiar form, tending 

 towards H. Pictorum in some respects. — r H. petrocharis Linton. 

 89. Lochy Burn, Glen Shee. "92. Glen Ey. — H. sagittatum Lindeb. 

 var. subkirtuvi F. J. Hanb. 92. Glen Clunie. — *Var. philanthrax 

 Dahlst. 89. Coolah Burn, Glen Beg, and streamlets in Glen Shee 

 (1200 to 1500 ft.).—*//, sarcophyllum Stenstr. 89. Coolah Burn J 

 the form near expallidiforme and acroyymnon, mentioned in W. li. 

 Linton's British Hieracia, p. 55. — ' H. dissimile Lindeb. 89. Kather 

 frequent in Glen Shee and Glen Beg ; not quite typical, but like 

 the form of the Killin district. — *H. porrigens Almq. 89. Glen 

 Shee ; named by W. R. Linton with some little doubt, as being 

 perhaps too near another plant, which is certainly H. Aiaptumum 

 Fr. — ''H. vuhjatum Fr. var. se junction W. R. Linton. 92. Near the 

 Linn of Corriemulzie. — "//. pinnatifidum Lonnr. 89. Shee Water ; 

 very scarce. — *H. acroleucum Stenstr. var. dadalolepium Dahlst. 

 89. Abundant on shingle by the Shee Water, a mile and a half 

 below the Spittal ; not previously recorded from Scotland. A 

 striking plant; the coriaceous leaves being beautifully tinged with 

 violet-purple, especially beneath. Flowers deep golden-yellow ; 



