170 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



G. supinum, L. Slioch, C. E. Salmon ; Ben Dearg and other hills 

 of Braemore, sometimes as the var. fuscum, Scop. 



Saussurea alpina, DC. Ben Dearg. 



Lobelia Dortmanna, L. Near Braemore, Lady Fowler. 



*Hieracium graniticolum, W. R. Linton. Slioch, C. E. Salmon. 



H. holosericeum, Backh. Ben Dearg, etc., 3000 feet. 



*H. atratum, fr., forma. Slioch, C. E. Salmon. 



*H. senescens, Backh. Slioch, C. E. Salmon. 



*H. Schmidtii, Tausch. Stream near Kinlochewe, C. E. Salmon. 



*H. Leyi, F. J. Hanb. Garn-a-Ghlinne, Kinlochewe, C. E. Salmon. 



*H. argenteum, Fries. Ben Eay, C. E. Salmon. I gathered it on 

 Cnochan rocks, in 1893, I think, as the var. septentrionale. 



*H. Sommerfeltii, Lindeb. Slioch, C. E. Salmon. 



H. rubicundum, Hanb.* var. Boswelli (Linton). Stream near Kin- 

 lochewe, and Ben Eay, C. E. Salmon. I daresay my Ullapool 

 specimens of 1893 may belong here. 



*H. stenolepis, Lindeb. Dundonnell. 

 *H. nitidum, Backh. Braemore. 



H. vulgatum, Fr.* var. ravusculum, Dahlst. Inverbroom, 1902 ; 

 Strome Ferry, 1882. 



H. murorum, L. = H. silvaticum, Gouan. 



*var. pellucidum (Laestad.). Inverbroom, Braemore. 

 *var. subulatidens (Dahlst.). Braemore. 

 *var. phacotrichitm (Dahlst.). -- Inverbroom, Rev. H. J. 

 Riddelsdell. 



Campanula rotundifolia, L. Near Braemore, Lady Fowler, a rare 

 plant of Western Ross-shire. 



Vaccinium uliginosum, L. Not unfrequent on the hills of the Brae- 

 more Forest, but this year usually barren. 



V. Myrtillus, L. On the wind-swept ridge of a hill near Braemore 

 this occurred as a completely prostrate plant (forma prostrata), 

 closely appressed to the Racomitrinm with which it grew. 



Arctostaphylos alpina, Spreng. Western Ross-shire is the head 

 centre of this species, which was unusually luxuriant this season, 

 and was frequent on Ben Dearg and other hills near Braemore, 

 and on exposed rocks on Meall-a-Chairn (about 1300 feet). 

 The plant prefers a bare stony shoulder where it has full sun 

 and wind exposure. 



A. Uva-ursi, Spreng. The narrow-leaved form was noticed in the 

 Braemore and Dundonnell forests. 



