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Veronica arvensis, L. Sunny path in the gorge of the Clydach 
river, between Bryn Mawr and Clydach, Breconshire, nth June 1897. 
New county record. — Charles Bailey. 
V. Tournefortii , Gmel. Roadside in the gorge of the Clydach 
river, between Bryn Mawr and Clydach, Breconshire, nth June 1897. 
New county record. — Charles Bailey. 
Euphrasia Rostkoviana , Hayne. Rough pastures, near Bigsweir, 
Monmouthshire, 2nd September 1897. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
E. borealis , Townsend. Sandhills, Brora, East Sutherland, 9th 
August 1897; near Golspie, East Sutherland, 7th August 1897; 
sedgy swamp, near Tain, East Ross, 10th August 1897. — E. S. 
Marshall. Grassy places by Golspie burn, Dunrobin Glen, East 
Sutherland, 7th August 1897. — W.A. Shoolbred and E. S. Marshall. 
E. nemorosa, H. Mart. Hightown, Lancashire, July 1897. Sent 
because Mr. Townsend gives only one doubtful locality in his 
monograph, ‘ Journ. Bot.,’ p. 405 (1897). — J. A. Wheldon. 
E. paludosa , Townsend. Peat bog, ascent to Stob Choire an 
Easain, West Inverness, 27th July 1896. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
E. Foulaensis, Towns. Coast sandhills, Melvich, West Sutherland, 
15th July 1897. — W. A. Shoolbred and E. S. Marshall. 
E. brevipila , Burnat and Gremli. Coast pastures, Milness, West 
Sutherland, 24th July 1897; and Talmin, 31st July 1897. — Coll. 
W. A. Shoolbred and E. S. Marshall. Also from hill side above 
burn, near Rhi-tongue, West Sutherland, 24th and 26th July 1897. — 
W. A. Shoolbred and E. S. Marshall. “ Of this Prof. Wettstein 
writes to Rev. E. S. Marshall, ‘ specimina grandifiora sed tarnen a 
E. brevipila non specifici di versa.” — W. A Shoolbred. The Rev. 
E. S. Marshall also sends specimens of the type, and the large 
flowered forms, from Tongue, West Sutherland, 24th and 26th July 
1897. 
E. Scottica , Wetts. Shore of Loch Mor, near Betty Hill, West 
Sutherland, vice-county 108, 20th July 1897. — W. A. Shoolbred and 
E. S. Marshall. Also a form (reference number i860) which differs 
from the preceding in appearance when growing. Flowers lilac, 
usually white. — E. S. Marshall. 
E. curt a, Fries., var. glabrescens , Wettstein. In shell sand by coast 
near Tain, East Ross, vice-county 106, nth August 1897. — W. A. 
Shoolbred and E. S. Marshall. This is the plant referred to by 
Mr. Townsend in the appendix to his monograph of the British species 
of Euphrasia , in the ‘Journ. of Botany’ for 1897. — E. S. Marshall. 
E. latifolia , Pursh. Coast cliffs, Melvich, West Sutherland, vice- 
county 108, 15th July 1897, and forma grandifolia (teste Wettstein). 
Betty Hill, West Sutherland, 17th July 1897. — W. A. Shoolbred and 
