38 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



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Fumaria Borrei, ford. Golspie, cultivated ground. 



Arabis hirsuta, Br. In the glen, Dunrobin. 



Cardamine flexuosa, With. Dunrobin Glen. 



Draba incana, L. A very dwarf form on the sand dunes. 



*Erophila vulgaris, DC. Golspie. 



Cochlearia groenlandica, L. Golspie. 



Sisymbrium Sophia, L. On the shingle, Golspie. Not in Professor 



Trail's list. 



*Brassica alba, Boiss. Golspie, on cultivated ground. 

 Thlaspi arvense, L. In cornfields rather common, Golspie. 



Crambe maritima, L. Several large plants grew on the shingle on 

 the foreshore in front of Dunrobin Castle, quite naturalised if 

 not native ; but the situation is one where it is possible rubbish 

 from the gardens may have been deposited, although no intro- 

 duced plant was near. Nearer Golspie f Campanula Trachelium 

 and f Geranium pratense, evidently from the gardens, occurred 

 on the sandy ground. 



Cakile maritima. Scop. Golspie. Not in Professor Trail's "Top. 

 Botany" for East Sutherland, but recorded by Marshall and 

 Shoolbred in 1897 from the vice-county. 



Viola tricolor, L. Golspie. 



V. arvensis, Murray. Cultivated fields, Golspie. 



Polygala oxyptera, Reichb. A red-flowered form approaching the 

 Tain plant in the turf of the links, but rare. 



Silene maritima, Sm. Golspie. 



Lychnis alba, Mill. Golspie. 



L. alba x dioica. - - Near the Mound, undoubtedly the hybrid 

 plant. Noticed by the Rev. E. S. Marshall at Tongue, and 

 brought by him to me. New to Britain in name, but speci- 

 mens from Berkshire were distributed through the Exchange 

 Club by me in 1892. 



Cerastium tetrandrum, Curt. Golspie. 



C. semidecandrum, L. Golspie. 



Arenaria peploides, L. Golspie. 



Sagina nodosa, Fetizl. Near the Mound. 



Buda rubra, Dum. Golspie. 



Spergularia sativa, BKIIII. Common in crops. 



Montia fontana, Z., Tar. *major. By the railway, north of Golspie. 



Malva sylvestris, L., and *M. rotundifolia, L. Golspie, on the fore- 

 shore. 



