46 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



MERTENSIA MARITIMA, Gray. Edge of sand, seashore at Ackergill, 



Sinclair Bay, R. Bain, sp. 

 *ANCHUSA SEMPERVIRENS, L. 

 *ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS, L. 

 SCROPHULARIA NODOSA, L. Wick river where sheltered by whin 



bushes, A. Sutherland, sp. 

 MIMULUS LANGSDORFFII, Don. Near Watten. 



var. GUTTATUS (DC.). Newton, Nicolson, I.e. 

 VERONICA CHAM^EDRYS, L. Braes above Wick river near Wick, R. 



Bain, sp. 



var. INCISA, G. Froel. Watten, A. Sutherland, sp. ; cf. 



Williams' "Prod. Fl. Brit." p. 6, (1909) p. 295, as to this 



variety. 

 V. HEDERIFOLIA, Z., / TRiLOBA (Opiz), ( = V. triloba, Opiz, 



"Naturalientausch.," 1824, p. 1 08). The Glebe, Wick, J. 



Grant, sp. 

 V. OFFICINALIS, Z., var. MULTICAULIS, Wallr., "Sch. crit.," 1822, 



p. 22. 



Is var. PROCERA, Wilk., the same? Above the river near 

 Wick, R. Bain, sp. 



EUPHRASIA FOULAENSIS, Towns. Scrabster, Druce, I.e. 

 E. ROSTKOVIANA, Haytie. Reay, E. S. Marshall. 



E. CURTA, Fr., var. GLABRESCENS, Wettst. Grassy headland, Down- 

 reay, H. E. Fox, 1885. 



E. BREVIPILA, B. et G., var. SUBEGLANDULOSA, Towns. Claridon, 

 Druce, Lc. 



ODONTITES SIMPLEX, Krok, ex Hartm. "Hand. Sk. Fl." ed. i, 1820 

 (O. litoralis, Fries, " Sum. Veg. Scand.," 1846, p. 19 ; Euphrasia 

 Odontites, var. litoralis, Fries, " Fl. Scanica," 1835, 40 ; Bartsia 

 Odontites, ft litoralis, Reich., t. 1727, f. 2; Odontites verna, 

 Reich., subsp. litoralis, Fr., Nyman, " Consp. Fl. Europ.," 1881, 

 551). Shore near Wick, R. Bain, sp.; Yarrows, A. Sutherland, 

 sp. ' 



Dr. Williams ("Prod. Fl. Brit.," 1909, p. 216) gives this as 

 of " Nyman, 'Syll. Fl. Europ.,' 127 (1854)," and says all other 

 references are wrong. This surely is too sweeping. It is true 

 that Fries, at p. 196 of the " Summa," calls it "Euphrasia 

 litoralis^ but at p. 19 he names it as Nyman does, and Nyman 

 no more describes it than Fries does under O. litoralis. But the 

 proper name seems to be what I have given it. Hartmann 

 down to his 1879 e d-, p. i55 s retains Krok's name from the 

 Botaniska Notiser. 



RHINANTHUS STENOPHYLLUS, Schur. Thurso, and near John 

 O'Groat's, Druce, I.e. 



