﻿H. floccuJosum Backhouse. Scarce on Ben Chaisteil, 98*. 



H. Dewari Boswell. North side of Buchaille Etive Mor, Ascends 

 to 2300 ft. near Kingshouse. 



H. crocatum Fries. By the Orchy, Dalmally ; also above a 

 stream on the north side of Buchaille Etive Mor, at 2000 ft. 



//. Marshalli Linton. Plants with yellow styles, which Mr. 

 Hanbury considers to be best placed under this species, were found 

 very sparingly in Fionn Glen, near Kingshouse, and on Buchaille 

 Ktive Mor, 98. 



II. simians F. J. Hanbury. Scarce on Ben Creachain. 



//. lUckhumci F. J. Hanbury. This was gathered by W. A. S. 

 on Ben Douran, 98*, in 1891, and has recently been identified by 

 Mr. Hanbury. 



H. callistophyllum F. J. Hanbury. A new station for this is 

 Corrie-an-Lochan, a side-valley of Corrie Ba, Blackmount Forest 

 Although so near previously known localities, this has a certain 

 importance, as draining eastwards, and therefore being practically 

 in E. Scotland. A well-marked species. 



H atratum Fries. It is satisfactory to be able at length to 

 record this with confidence as British. Specimens gathered on Ben 



styles, and leaves of a rather different texture, appeared to Mr. 

 Hanbury to correspond very well with Ahlberg's examples of H. 

 atratum, and a careful comparison with Fries's types in Hier. Eur. 

 at S Kensington entirely confirmed this view; the plants might 

 indeed, from their appearance, have been oollected in the same 

 stat.on. The late Mr. Backhouse seems to have included several 

 forms under the name of H. ckrg*.,,, , var. „„V, ^halum, and 

 probably at least one of these properly belongs to the Friesian 

 species. We also collected a plant or two of //. atratum on Ben 

 Dothaidh. 



//. cerintht [forme Backhouse. Plentiful on Ben Dothaidh and 

 the north side of Ben Douran ; more scarce on Ben Chaisteil 



//. Huban/ruvtum Marshall. Lower cliffs of Ben-a-Chlee ; 

 streamlet on Buchaille Etive Mor, at 2200 ft.; and ascending 

 to 2800 ft. on Ben Creachain. This remarkably clear-cut and 

 characteristic plant is evidently far from rare in the western 

 mountains, flowering equally well on granitic and 

 soils. 



o^mtwrum Lindeberg. 



H. LangweLrue F.' J. Hanbury^ With^th^iast^and 1 recorded on 

 . u e same authority, 98*. 



H. angustatum Lindeberg, var. elatum Lindebers. In or near 

 Corrie Choarach, Meall-na-Saone, Glen Lochay, 88 



H.PtcUmm Linton. Apparently new stations for this are :- 

 Ben-a-Chlee, Corrie -an-Lochan, and Buchaille Etive Mor 



H. male F. J. Hanbury. Ben Creachain and Corrie Choarach. 

 H. sparsifohum Lindeberg. By the road to Tyndrum, about 



oYnnT w Tt f lmally , ; al8 ° 0n the cliffs of Ben La ^' at 

 2100 ft. W e had always thought this a peculiarly lowland species ; 



