n8 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Additions, etc., to No. 2 of Contributions towards a Flora of 

 Caithness' ("Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist," October 1892):- 



CAKILE MARITIMA, Scop. Formerly in Sinclair Bay, but in a great 

 storm became deeply covered with sand. Grant, " Northern 

 Ensign," 315! January 1884. 



COCHLEARIA GROZNLANDicA, L. South of Wick. Marshall, " Journal 

 of Botany," 1894, p. 114. 



HYPERICUM QUADRANGULUM, L. Dirlot, R. Dick. 



\Stellaria aguatica, Scop., or S. nemorum, L. ? By the Thurso River, 

 R. Dick.] 



ROSA CANINA, L., var. BISERRATA, Mcrat. Banks of the Isauld 

 Burn, W. F. Miller ! 



R. CANINA, L., Tar. BAKERI, Deseg. Bank above the river near 

 Thurso, W. A. Shoolbred ! 1893. 



PYRUS MALUS, L. Westfield, R. Dick. 



HIERACIUM DISSIMILE, Lindeb.^ Tar. POLLI^ENUM, Dahlst. Strath 

 Burn at Wick, W. W. Reeves; "Journal of Botany," 1894, 

 P- 230. 



H. FRIESII, Hartm. Bank above river at Thurso, W. A. Shoolbred, 

 specimen. 



H. OREADES, Fr. The Berriedale plant is referred by Mr. Hanbury 

 to var. SUBGLABRATUM ; "Journal of Botany," 1894, p. 227. 



EUPHRASIA FOULENSIS, Towns. Cliffs at Downreay, July 1888, 

 Fox and Hanbury ! 



E. LATIFOLIA, Pursh. Thurso, Marshall, "Journal of Botany," 1898, 

 p. 274! 



E. FOULENSIS x LATIFOLIA? Cliffs at Downreay, July 1888, Fox and 

 Hanbury; "Journal of Botany," 1898, p. 150. 



\Melampyriim sylvaticum, L. Error of place, and doubtless of 

 station too.] 



HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES, L. Reay. This was planted ; and Dr. 

 Davidson was quite correct as to the plant. 



POTAMOGETON FiLiFORMis, Nolte. Ditch beside "Old Man of 

 Wick," R. Kidston, specimen, 1893. 



ORCHIS MACULATA, L. A specimen, showing regular peloria of the 

 perianth, was found by Miss Munro of Alness ; "Trans. Bot. 

 Soc. Edin.," November 1894. 



