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Caithness, West Ross and Skye, yet not in the Outer Hebrides ? 

 Another similar case is that of Corydalis daviculata. 



ARABIS HIRSUTA, Scop., var. PROPINQUA (Jord.} Coast sand-hills, 

 Balranald, North Uist, 16/7/1898, Dr. Shoolbred. 



The Rev. E. F. Linton * refers these specimens to the 

 above species of Jordan, as does the late Herr Freyn, who 

 observes: " A. hirsuta, Scop., var. agrees with var. propinqua 

 (Jord.) Rouy ; but this is an alpine plant." Certainly very 

 different from the Glamorgan (Newton Nottage) specimens 

 which Rev. E. S. Marshall tells me are referred to A. Retziana, 

 Beurling (PI. Scand., 1859), var. hispida, by M. Rouy. In 

 this I concur ; it nearly corresponds with the Caithness plants I 

 have referred to Retziana, except that they are nearly glabrous. 

 Lonnroth 2 discusses many forms of hirsuta. 



COCHLEARIA DANiCA, Linn. Coast near Scalpig, North Uist, 



Shoolbred, sp. 

 POLYGALA OXYPTERA, Reichb. West side of South Uist, growing 



near to or with P. eu-vulgaris, A. Somerville, sp. 



STELLARIA HOLOSTEA, Linn, Wood in the Stornoway Castle 

 grounds, where a few plants come up every year, W. J. Gibson. 



MONTIA FONTANA, L., sp., LAMPROSPERMA. Chamisso. 3 Island of 

 Barra, July 1884, A. Somerville, sp. Another specimen from 

 South Uist (A. S.) has no fruit ripe enough to be certain of. 



RUBUS PULCHERRIMUS, Ncuman. North Uist and Barra. Dr. 



Shoolbred. 



R. INCURVATUS, Bab. | Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, " Handbook of 

 R. CORYLIFOLIUS, Sm.} British Rubi," 1900, p. 100. 



FRAGARIA VESCA, Linn. Castle grounds at Stornoway, W. J. 

 Gibson, sp., 1908. 



ROSA OMISSA, Desegl. Trail, "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.," 45, 1908, 

 ex Rev. A. Ley, "Journ. Bot," May 1907. 



PEPLIS PORTULA, L. South Uist, A. Somerville. In part ii., 1892, 

 this was listed as " Duncan Cat." Mr. Duncan wrote 

 (3/6/1896) that this was an error; and I omitted to note 

 Mr. Somerville's record in part iii., 1895. 



EPILOBIUM TETRAGONUM, Linn (seg.). Scarp, W. S. Gibson, sp. 

 E. ANAGALLIDIFOLIUM, Lam. Clisham (2622 feet), Dr. Shoolbred. 



CRITHMUM MARITIMUM,* Linn. Mangustra Cliffs, north of the 

 island of Eileen Moloch, west coast of the Lewis. Beyond 



1 "Exch. Club Report for 1898," p. 565. 

 2 "Obs. Crit. PL Suec. 111.," 1854, pp. 8-12. 

 3 Cf. Beeby in "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.," 104, 1909. 

 4 See "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.," 1909, p. 54. 



