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as Andersson described it under sparsijlora. 1 am not sure of its being 

 used under vaginata. Mr. E wing's specimens agree very well with 

 Andersson's own examples in the Kew herbarium. 

 Poa alphia var. Lapponurn Lcestadius, in Vet. Ah. Handl., 1822, p. 322, 

 and var. alpestris Ander^s. Mr. Ewing records these (I.e.). I have 

 seen the specimens of the fir&t, which accord very well with Andersson's 

 own examples. 



88. Perth mid. 

 Cerastium arcticum Lange " Herb. Mus. Brit." fide E. S. Marshall. 

 Spergula sativa. G. C. Druce. 



Dros^ra obovata. G. G. 3., and Meldrum, fide Dr. White. 

 Rosa " agrestis Savii v. inodora Fr." G. C. Druce. 

 Saxifraga sponhemica. 

 Hieracium scoticum Hanbury. Hanbury ! 



„ orarium Fr. „ ! 



aggregatum Bach. „ ! 



„ umbellatum. W. F. Miller sp. 



„ chrysanthemum, microcephalum. Marshall. 

 Calamagrostis borealis Laest. G. C. Druce ! 



Professor Hackel confirms the determination of this grass. Hattmann 

 called it G. stricta var. borealis; which is, I think, about the 

 true rank for it. Lsestadius gives two forms of it from Lapland in 

 his "Bidrag," viz., the type, and var. /J arenivaga. It is a very in- 

 teresting addition to the Scotch flora. 



Lycopodium " complanatum." G. G. Druce. 



89. Perth east. 

 Fumaria micrantha. Revd. E. S. Marshall and Dr. F. B. White. 

 Oxytropis campestris. Rev. J. Fergusson fide Dr. F. B. White. 



90. Forfar. 



Hieracium bifidum Kit. Hanbury. 



„ angustum Lind. Hanbury. 



„ nitidum. Revd. E. S. Marshall. 



92. Aberdeen South. 

 Sagina Boydii. Dr. F. Buchanan White, in Edin. Rot. Soc. 

 Trans., 1887, p. 33. 



Dr. White describes this as a new species ; it is certainly a very interesting 

 plant, and requires further study. 



Hieracium Sommerfeltii. Hanbury. 

 Friesii. Hanbury ! 

 „ auratum. Hanbury ! 



