98 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



PAPAVER RHCEAS, L. *On rubbish at Innerleithen, Peebles, 78 ; 



but I failed to see it in corn crops in the county. *Near 



Galashiels, 79. 

 CHEIRANTHUS CHEIRI, L. Well naturalised on the walls of 



Dundrennan Abbey, 73, Kirkcudbright, 73. 

 ARABIS ALPINA, L. At 2150-2300 feet on one of the Cuchullins ; 



but probably not in the locality where Mr. Hart originally 



discovered it. It was in beautiful flower in June. 

 A. PETRAEA, Lam. Very frequent on Sgur Alastair, etc., Skye, 



chiefly as the glabrous form. 

 BRASSICA ALBA, Boiss. Uig, 104; Lawson MS. 

 LEPIDIUM SMITHII, Hook., var. LEIOCARPUM (TheH.}. *Near 



Thornielee, [ on the Peebles side of the river, 78. It is more 



correctly L. heterophyllum, Benth., var. leiocarpum (ThelL). 



L. CAMPESTRE, Br. Galashiels, with Miss Ida Hayward, probably 



adventitious, Selkirk, 79. 



DRABA INCANA, L. Quiraing, Storr, 104; Lawson MS. 

 RESEDA LUTEOLA, L. Near Innerleithen, Peebles, 78. 



HELIANTHEMUM CHAM^ECISTUS, Mill., forma or var. PARVIFLORUM. 

 With flowers about half the size of the normal plant which 

 grew near it at Elibank, Selkirk. I have the same form 

 from Wychwood, Oxon, and am told it maintains its character 

 in cultivation. 



VIOLA RIVINIANA. Ascends to 3300 feet on Stuich-an-Lochan, 88. 



V. CANINA x RIVINIANA. *Sgur Alastair, Skye, a puzzling inter- 

 mediate, somewhat nearer V. canina, teste Mrs. Gregory. I 

 saw no eu-canina there, 104. 



V. SEGETALIS, Jord. *Selkirk, 79; Melrose, 1905, 80. 



V. ARVENSIS, Murr., forma SUBLILACINA, Watts. *Coldisham, Si ; 

 * Melrose, 80. 



V. LEPIDA, Jord. Dalnaspidal. 96; Glen Spean, 97 ; *Dundonnell 

 W. Ross, 1888, 105. 



V. LLOYDII, Jord. Forfar, 90; Braemar, 92; Thurso, 109. 



POLYGALA OXYPTERA, Reichb. *On a grassy bank, Traquair, 

 Peebles, 78. Near Lawers in some quantity, 88. *Near 

 Sligachan, Skye, 104. I think a distinct species, it has quite a 

 different habit from vulgaris. 



P. SERPYLLACEA, WeUie. Sligachan, etc., 104. Ascends to 3300 

 feet in Mid Perth, var. vincoides, Chodat. To this variety 

 perhaps may be referred plants gathered in Glen A'an, 

 Banff, 94, in 1891 ; hitherto only known from Cornwall, but the 

 Scottish specimens have the leaves more widely separated, and 

 the inflorescence not so condensed. 



