244 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



H. CORYMBOSUM, Fr. Scarp, Duncan, sp. Some of these speci- 

 mens I should have been inclined to refer to crocatum, Fr. 



H. IRICUM, Fr. Very typical, and abundant in Scarp, W. S. 

 Duncan, sp. Some specimens from Scarp Mr. Hanbury 

 would place under iri^um as an abnormal form. I am quite 

 unable to see their affinity with iricnm, and have seen nothing 

 exactly like them from any part of Britain. 



ASTER TRIPOLIUM, Z., var. ARCTICUM, Th. Fries, in " Bot. Notiser" 

 1865. I think that specimens from wet sandy ground, 

 Croagony, Benbecula, belong to this variety, of which, however, 

 I have been unable to see an authentic specimen. Hartmann 

 says this was sent from E. Finmark in 1840 by N. Lund under 

 the name of var. succulenta. 



CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA, Z., var. LANCIFOLIA, M. and K. Balle- 

 loch, N. Uist, Dr. Shoolbred. 



C. ROTUNDIFOLIA, Z., var. SPECIOSA, A. G. More. Sand dunes near 

 Croagony, Benbecula, Dr. Shoolbred. Smaller, and with a less 

 number of flowers than the Irish plant, but certainly the same. 

 An interesting addition to the flora. 



VERONICA PERSICA, Poir. (Buxbaumii, Ten.) Small stunted speci- 

 men near Rodil Lodge, Harris, Dr. Shoolbred. 



V. ANAGALLIS, Z., far. AQUATICA, Bosch, " Fl. Bat.," 1850. A robust 

 form of the plant, on sea-shore, Benbecula, Dr. Shoolbred. 



EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS, var. GRACiLis, Fr. Benbecula, N. Uist, 

 Dr. Shoolbred. 



E. OFFICINALIS, Z., var. NEMOROSA, H. Mart. Glen Lacusdale, N. 

 Harris, Dr. Shoolbred. 



BARTSIA ODONTITES, Huds., var. SEROTINA, Reichb. Benbecula, N. 

 Uist, Dr. Shoolbred. 



RHINANTHUS CRISTA-GALLI, Z., var. FALLAX, W. and G. Near 

 Loch Maddy, N. Uist. 



R. CRISTA-GALLI, Z., var. PUBESCENS, Wallr. East coast of Ben- 

 becula, Dr. Shoolbred. 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI, Sprengl. Reported by Macgillivray, 

 and confirmed by Mr. Duncan in 1892. Obbe, Harris, sp. 



MONESES GRANDIFLORA, Gray. No confirmation of this as a 

 Hebridean plant has reached me. It has been sought in 

 Harris without success, but not, I believe, in Bernera, its other 

 reported station. 



MELAMPYRUM PRATENSE, Z., var. MONTANUM, Johnst. On Clisham 

 at 1000 feet, N. Harris. An interesting little form, with fruit 

 out of all proportion to its size. 



