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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
J. albescens , Hook. Small pale J. H. 
Clova, July 1824, Hooker , Greville , Burchell , Drummond. 
J. reptans , L. Creeping J. II. 119. 
Clova mountains, Mr G. Don. 
J. trilobata, L. Three-toothed J. H. 119. 
Rocks, base of Craig Maid, Glen Dole. 
.1 . juniperina, Sw. Juniper-leaved J. H. 120. 
Clova mountains, Mr G. Don. Glen Phee, &c. 
J. julacea, Jj. Silvery alpine J. H. 120. 
Glen Dole and Glen Phee frequent, ft. rare. Plentiful on 
Lochnagar, in the neighbouring county of Aberdeen. 
J. tricophylla , L. Hairy J. H. 121. 
Reeky Linn, rare. 
J. setiformis, Ehrh. Four-lobed J. H. 121. 
Ben Red, Glen Phee, Glen Dole, and other places in 
Clova, frequent, in broad cushioned tufts on rocks, sterile. 
.T. platyphylla, L. Flat-leaved J. H. 121. 
Dens of Airlie, Glammis, Foulis, Linlathen, Fullerton, &c. 
&. major, Hook. Reeky Linn. 
.T. ciliaris , L. Ciliated J. H. 122. 
Sidlaw Hills plentiful, but sterile. Bassies, Clova, with 
calyces, 1840, among Dicrana; and in spreading flaky patches 
on old birches foot of Craig Maid, Glen Dole, 1846, bearing 
abundance of capsules. Hooker says, “ This beautiful species 
has never, so far as I am aware, been seen with capsules in 
this country. Even the calyces are rare.” The discovery of 
its fructification is therefore interesting, and various botanists 
will have an opportunity of examining it. The mountain 
form is very different in appearance from that of the lower 
hills and woods, being small and procumbent ; but the struc- 
ture of the leaves and their colour are the same. 
J. fomentella, Ehrh. Spongy J. H. 122. 
