36 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD A FLORA OF 

 CAITHNESS. No. IV. 



By ARTHUR BENNETT, F.L.S. 

 (Continued from p. 233, No. 52.) 



GENTIANA BALTICA, Murbeck. Reay, Keiss Links, J. Grant. 

 G. CAMPESTRIS, L. Dunnet, " Scot. Alp. Club." 



G. AMARELLA, Z.,* AXILLARIS, Murbeck. Reay Links, E. S. 

 Marshall, sp. 



MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA, L. Near Dunnet, " Scot. Alp. Club." 



SYMPHYTUM TUBEROSUM, Z. High bank of the Wick River, between 

 three and four miles above the town (Sibster to Ingbister), 

 very scarce, but apparently a true native, and remote from 

 houses, E. S. Marshall, sp. 



MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS, L. Wick River near Wick, Dr. Ward, sp. 



M. STRIGULOSA, M. et K. Junction of the Milton Burn with the 

 Wick River, very fine specimens, J. Grant, sp. 



M. REPENS, D. Don. Burn at Dunnet, W. F. Miller. 



M. ARVENSIS, Willd., var. GRACILIS, V. Bosch, (sub. intermedia, 

 Link). -- Field, west of Wick, 6th July, 1886, E. S. 

 Marshall, sp. 



LYCOPSIS ARVENSIS, L. Dunnet to Brough, " Scot. Alp. Club," 

 1889. 



fLiNARiA PURPUREA, L. Nicolson's Cat., 1904. 



DIGITALIS PURPUREA, L. Reay Hills, R. Dick; near Sibster and 

 elsewhere on the Wick River, J. Grant. 



MIMULUS LUTEUS, L. One at least of the Caithness plants seems 

 to be referable to M. LANGSDORFFII, Donn. 



VERONICA ARVENSIS, Z., var. EXIMIA, Towns. Grassy cliff near 

 Dunnet Sands, E. S. Marshall. 



V. ANAGALLIS, Z. Dunnet, "Scot. Alp. Club." 

 V. BUXBAUMII, Ten. The Glebe, Wick, J. Grant. 

 V. HEDERIFOLIA, Z. With last. 



V. SCUTELLATA, Z. The Wick River and Castleton specimens are 

 the usual state of the species, except that they are smaller than 

 southern examples. 



BARTSIA ODONTITES, Huds. Reay, W. F. Miller, sp. The simple 

 state of the species, but not littoralis. 



