42 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Cerastium tetrandrum, Curt. Near Ivershin *ic>7. Plentiful on 

 the coast at Tongue, Bettyhill, etc. 108. 



*C. semidecandrum, L. Invershin 107. 



C. arvense, L. In fields between Invershin and the coast *ic>7. 

 Stellaria Holostea, L. On the cliffs of Ben Hope 108. 

 Arenaria leptoclados, Guss. Invershin ^107, Tongue *io8. 



A. norvegica, Gunn. In flower July 14, in the original station 108. 

 I failed to find any on the hills above Inchnadamph, although 

 in physical features they strongly remind one of the Ben Bulben 

 plateau, where its congener A. riliata attains an altitude of 

 1950 feet. 



A. sedoides, Kittel (Cherleria). Plentiful on Ben More, Assynt 1 08, 

 and also on the eastern side 107. 



Sagina subulata, PresL Rather common on Ben Hope, also at 

 Altnaharra, at Inchnadamph, and at Bettyhill 108. 



Spergularia media, PresL (marginata). Tongue 108. 



Spergula sativa, Boenn. Altnaharra 108 ; Invershin, Lairg 107. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria, Z., *var. maritima, Koch. To this variety 

 must, I think, be referred a striking form seen on the cliffs of 

 Ben Hope 108. 



Oxytropis uralensis, DC. In immense quantities at Bettyhill and 

 Farr Point, and in magnificent bloom, not only in bare sand, 

 but in turfy places on rocks, preferring full exposure. 



Vicia Cracca, Z., var. incana, Thuill. At Bettyhill. 



V. sepium, L. As a very dark-flowered small form near Inchna- 

 damph, and Ben Hope, and also (forma prostrata) as a 

 small prostrate plant growing in almost bare sand at Bettyhill 

 1 08. 



V. angustifolia, L. Invershin 107. 



V. tetrasperma, Moench. Invershin *io7. 



Pyrus Aria, Ehrh. Growing out of the limestone precipices of 

 Blar nam Fiadhag 108. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, Z., var. filicaulis (Buser).- ^Invershin 107 ; var. 

 glabra, DC, Ben More, Canisp *io8. 



Rosa tomentosa, Sm. Invershin, Lairg 107. 



R. dumalis, Bechst. Bettyhill *io8. 



Pyrus Aucuparia, Ehrh. Cliffs of Ben Hope 108. 



Cratsegus Oxyacantha, Z. (monogyna only). In full flower on July 

 14 at Inchnadamph. 



