174 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



A. septentrionale, Hull. Ben Dearg ; rocks near Gruinard, Lady 

 Fowler confirms the queried record for 105. 



*Athyrium alpestre, Milde. Ben Dearg. New to Ross-shire. 



Polystichum Lonchitis, Roth. Ben Dearg, etc. This makes my 

 finding of it on Scurr Fhuaran, of which I had a recollection, 

 very probable. See Report of "Record Club," p. 174, 1881. 



Botrychium Lunaria, Sw. Inverbroom, Lady Fowler. 



Equisetum palustre, L. A form between the type and the var. 

 tenellum. On sandy margin of Loch Maree, C. E. Salmon. 



Lycopodium inundatum, L. Near Loch Maireannach, C. E. Salmon. 

 Confirms a previous record. 



L. annotinum, L. Near Loch Droma. 

 Isoetes lacustris, L. Slioch. 



I. echinospora, Dur. Feith an Leothaid. Loch Gleann-na Muice, 

 C. E. Salmon. 



Chara fragilis, Desv. With the above and a form approaching var. 

 barbata in a stream at Kinlochewe. 



In the valuable contribution towards the knowledge of plant 

 distribution which Professor Trail has so painstakingly compiled, he 

 has asked for notes on the subject, which may clear up any diffi- 

 culties or add to its completeness. I therefore take this opportunity 

 of adding some species of varieties which I have recorded in the 

 " Transactions of the Royal Botanical Society of Edinburgh " for 

 1894, but which I think are not given for 105, West Ross, in 

 Professor Trail's paper on ' Topographical Botany ' : 



Sisymbrium officinale, Scop., var. leiocarpum, DC., Ullapool ; Viola 

 lutea, Huds., var. amoena (Symon), Braemore ; since found by Dr. 

 Shoolbred in Strathcarron ; Viola sabulosa, Jord. (closely allied to 

 V. Ciirtisii} ; Cerastium viscosum, L., var. apetalum (Dumort), seen 

 this year also at Dundonnell ; Arenaria peploides, L., var. diffusa, 

 Hornem, near Ullapool, the type also noticed at Coigach by Lady 

 Fowler; Cherleria sedoides, L., the Slioch; Sagina subulata, Presl., 

 Rhidorroch ; seen this year also on bare patches by a stream near 

 Inverbroom ; \Malva sylvestris, L., on the shingle at Jean Town ; 

 ^Primus insititia, L., Geum intermedium, Ehrh., found near Strome 

 by the Rev. E. F. Linton, and more recently by Mr. S. Macvicar; 

 Rosa lutetiana, Herat, R. dumalis, Bechst, R. urbica, Lem., R. 

 glaitca, Vill., R. coriifolia, Fries, and R. Watsoni, Baker, with the 

 exception of the last, all named by M. Crepin ; \Sedum reflexum, 

 L., near Kishorn, doubtless an escape ; \Ribes nigrutn, L. ; ^R. 

 rubrum, L. ; R. Grossularia, L. ; Cattitriche hamulata, Kuetz. (the 

 older name is C. intermedia, Hoffm.) ; \sgopodium Podagraria, L. ; 

 Ligusticum scoticum, L. ; Galium pahistre, L., var. Witheringii (Sm.) ; 



