168 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



*C. alpinum, L. In the Corrie Lael and on the slopes on the 

 northern shoulder of Ben Dearg. A new county record. 



C. vulgatum, L., var. alpinum, Koch. Ben Dearg, and on other 

 hills. 



var. fontanum (Baumg.). Ben Dearg. 



Arenaria sedoides, Schidtz., Inverlael, Lady Fowler. Abundant on 

 the exposed shoulder of Ben Dearg, and on other hills in the 

 neighbourhood, freely flowering. 



Sagina subulata, Presl. Inverbroom. 



*Hypericum perforatum, L. Verified by Mr. P. Ewing for W. Ross 

 (see "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.," 1900, p. 163). 



Geranium sylvaticum, L. Near Loch Droma, Lady Fowler. 

 G. dissectum, L. Inverbroom, Lady Fowler. 



G. lucidum, L., P. Ewing (see "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.," 1900, p 

 163), but is it native, and if so where? 



Vicia hirsuta, Koch. Inverbroom, Lady Fowler. 



V. sylvatica, L. Loch Duich, H. N. Dixon. 



Prunus Padus, L. Braemore, Lady Fowler, Inverbroom, etc. 



Rubus nessensis, Hall (N. suberectus, And.). Kinlochewe, C. E. 

 Salmon. 



*R. Rogersii, Linton. Kinlochewe, C. E. Salmon. Near Foich 

 Lodge, Braemore. 



R. pyramidalis, Kalt. Kinlochewe, C. E. Salmon. 



R. villicaulis, Koel. Kinlochewe, C. E. Salmon. 



R. saxatilis, L. Ben Dearg. 



R. Chamaemorus, L. Ben Dearg, Beinn Liath Beag, etc. 



Potentilla Sibbaldi, Hall, f. Plentiful on Ben Dearg and other 

 mountains about Braemore above 2800 feet. Mr. H. N. 

 Dixon also gathered it on Beinn Fiadha. 



P. palustris, Scop. (Comarum}. Accidentally omitted from my 1894 

 list ; but recorded by me for Loch Alsh in 1881. At a loch 

 in Coigach, Lady Fowler. 



Oxalis Acetosella, L. The abundance of this under the larch in the 

 woods at Dundonnell is a very striking feature. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, L., var. glabra, Wimm. and Grab. Inverbroom 

 and in the mountain corries. 



var. * filicaulis (Buser). Inverbroom. 



fPyrus intermedia, Ehrh. Inverbroom, but certainly planted. 

 Sorbus Scandica Fries. 



P. Malus, L. Native, Braemore, Lady Fowler. 



