172 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Utricularia neglecta, Lehm. (U. major, Schmid.). Lochan Feith- 

 an-Leothaid, Loch Gleann-na-Muice, C. E. Salmon. 



U. intermedia, Hayne. Loch Maireannach; Loch Clair, C. E. 

 Salmon. 



Lamium amplexicaule, L. Inverbroom, Lady Fowler. 



The Lamium album of Mr. Dixon's Gairloch list is, I find, the 

 white flowered variety of Galeopsis Tetrahit. 



*Plantago media, L. See "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist." 1900, p. 163. 

 Near Talladale Pier, ? introduced. 



P. Coronopus, L. Coigach, Lady Fowler. 



Polygonum viviparum, L. Beinn Fiadha, H. N. Dixon ; see also 

 my 1894 list. 



Betula nana, L. Braemore, Lady Foivler. Abundant in many wet 

 boggy places about Braemore, and very luxuriant specimens by 

 Loch Droma. 



Salix herbacea, L. Descends to 1500 feet on Beinn Liath Mhor, 

 S. Macvicar. Sparingly on Ben Dearg, etc. 



Juniperus nana, Willd. Ben Dearg, Meall a Chairn, etc. 



Malaxis paludosa, Sw. Gairloch, D. Russell. Near Loch Clair, etc., 

 C. E. Salmon. 



Listera cordata, Br. Near Inverbroom, Lady Foivler. 



Habenaria albida, Br. Plentiful about Kinlochewe, 1896, D. 

 Russell. 



Allium ursinum, L. Near A-Ghairbhe, C. E. Salmon ; Braemore, 

 Lady Fowler. 



*Orchis maculata, Z., var. ericetonim, Linton. Frequent about 

 Inverbroom and Dundonnell. 



Tofieldia palustris, Hitds. Braemore, Lady Fowler. Near Loch 

 Droma. 



Juncus trifidus, L. Not unfrequent on the higher ridges of the 

 Braemore hills up to 3600 feet. 



J. triglumis L. Rare, Ben Dearg. 



Luzula spicata, DC. (Juncoides spicatum, Kuntze). Not uncommon 

 on the higher hills of Braemore, e.g. Ben Dearg. 



Sparganium affine, Schnizl. (S. natans, Hooker, f. etc.). Pool at 

 Gairloch, D. Russell. This is being introduced into many 

 Highland lochs in order to give food to trout ; it has been for 

 this purpose put into Loch Fhiona, near Inverbroom. 



S. minimum, fries. Marsh, Loch Duich, H. N. Dixon. 



