PLANTS OF SUTHERLAND AND CAITHNESS 109 



C. capillaris, L. Abundant on the limestone, descending to 200 

 feet near Ardvrick Castle 108. 



C. Hostiana, DC. (Hornschuchiand}. Typical at Bettyhill, also at 

 Inchnadamph, etc. 108. 



*C. lepidocarpa, Tausch. Loch Watten and Loch Scarmclett 109. 

 C. filiformis, Z. Altnaharra, 108. 



C. inflata, Huds. (ampullaaa). Abundant as a large-fruited form 

 with brownish perigynia at Altnaharra. Var. *brunnescens 

 (And.), and as a narrow-leaved plant, var. angustifolia, mihi, at 

 Altnaharra 108, and by Loch Watten 109, as well as near 

 Invershin 107. 



Anthoxanthum odoratum, L. Ben More, Assynt, var. ? A dark 

 glossy-glumed form grew on Ben More about 2500 feet in 

 some quantity 108. 



Agrostis canina, L. Altnaharra 108. 



A. pumila, L. Altnaharra 108. 



A. tenuis, Sibth. (vitlgaris), var. Altnaharra 108. 



Avena pubescens, Huds., var. *a!pina, Gaud. Glen Traligill, also 

 on Quinag, Inchnadamph, 108. 



Phragmites vulgaris, Druce. Invershin 107 ; and as the var. 

 subuniflora. 



*Koeleria britannica, Domin, forma Bettyhill and Farr 108. 



Poa pratensis, L., var. subcoerulea (Sm.). Bettyhill and Altnaharra. 



*P. nemoralis, L. Invershin. 



Glyceria fluitans, r., var. *trittcea, Fr. Inchnadamph 108. 



Festuca bromoides, L. (sciuroides). Extremely luxuriant at Invershin 

 107. 



F. ovina, Z., var. *alpina, Gren. and Godr. Abundant on the 

 limestone at Inchnadamph, descending to 200 feet. 



*F. rubra, Z., var. barbata (Hack.). Ben Hope. 



*Bromus racemosus, Z. Invershin 107. 



Lycopodium inundatum, Z. Canisp, near the base 108. 



*L. alpinum, Z. East side of Ben More 107. 



Nitella opaca, Ag. Inchnadamph 108 ; Scarmclett 109. 



In the foregoing notes, ' ; prefixed to a locality means 

 that it is not recorded for the vice-county or county in 

 Topographical Botany. 



OXFORD. 



