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1422 (2). Carduus hamulosus Ehrh. Alien, Eur. or. Par, 

 Cornwall, 1913, H. W. Daltry, vide spec. Det. A. Thellung. 



1560 (2). Hieracium Isabellae E. S. Marshall in Journ. Bot., 

 119,1913. Exsicc. E. S. M., 3589 and 3610-17. Near Dalwhinnie, 

 E. Inverness, and W. of Dalnaspidal, Perth M., 1860-2500 ft. alt. 

 E. S. Marshall. 



1563 (2). H. Shoolbredii E. S. Marshall in Journ. Bot., 121, 

 1913. Exsicc. E. S. M., 3284-5, 3062-9. Sgairneach Mor, W. of 

 Sow of Atholl, 88, Mid Perth. Between Dalwhinnie and Dalnaspidal, 

 96, E. Inverness. Near Traligill river, Sutherland W., 800-2000 feet. 

 E. S. Marshall. 



1645 (3). Taraxacum hamatum Raunk. Dansk Excursions Flora 

 Ed. 2, 1906. Near Uxbridge, Bucks; Acton, Middlesex. New to 

 the British Flora. 



1665 (3). Lobelia debilts L. fil. Suppl, 395. Alien, Africa, 

 Australia. Galashiels, Selkirk, 1913, Miss Ida M. Hayward. 



1675 f. Campanula rotundifolia L., var. confertifolia, Reuter 

 Cat. Genev. Ed. 2, 139, 1861. See Rouy Fl. Ft. x., 79, 1908. 

 Plante ± glabrescente, tige basse, feuilles radicales, rares, tres petites, 

 arrondies et presque entieres, les caulines rapprochees vers le bas 

 de la tige, tres nombreuses, courtes, sublineaires, les superieures, 

 eparses ; fleurs assez grandes, en grappe courte sublaterale. Stone- 

 haven, Wigtonshire, July 1912, not previously reported for Britain 

 G. C. Druce. 



1687. Oxycoccus quadripetalus Gilib., var. microcarpus 

 (Turc. ex Ruprecht Hist. Stirp. PI. Petrop. 56, 1845. as a species). 

 See Moss in New Phyt. 406, 1912, where he says, "as surmised by 

 Prof. Lindman, there are two forms of the Cranberry in England, a 

 small fruited form and a larger-fruited one . . . and I have 

 recently collected it [the first] in Cheshire and Sutherlandshire 

 the large-fruited form is rarer and more local in the north, 

 and it may be a lowland and southern form : I have gathered it in 

 lowland moors in Somerset and Cheshire. The small-fruited form has 

 glabrous pedicels, those of the large-fruited form being slightly 

 hairy. In the small-fruited form the flowers are 4-partite or commonly 



