178 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



PLANTS OF GLEN SPEAN, WESTERNESS. 

 By G. CLARIDGE DRUCE, M.A., F.L.S. 

 (Continued from page 131.) 



Cornus sueeiea, L. Common on the lower slopes of Aonach Mbr, 

 Beinn Chaoruinn, etc. 



f Sambueus nigra, L. Had no appearance of being a native plant 

 in Spean. 



Galium boreale, L. Also as a small rigid form on Creag Meaghaidh. 

 G. hereynieum, Weigel (= G. saxatile, L. "Sp. PI." Ed. ii., 

 non Ed. i.) 



* G. palustre, L. As G. Witheringii, Sm., Roy, Spean. 

 Asperula odorata, L. Woods by the Spean near Highbridge. 

 Sherardia arvensis, L. A lax form by the Spean near Inveroy. 



Solidag-o Virgaurea, Z., var. S. eambriea, Huds. Aonach Mbr, 

 etc. 



Gnaphalium uliglnosum, L. The type with glabrous achenes, Roy, 

 Moy, etc. 



Chrysanthemum segetum, L. Moy, Roy, etc. C. Leueanthemum, 



L. ; Roy, Inveroy. 



Matriearia inodora, L. Rare. In a cornfield near Loch Laggan. 

 Senecio sylvatieus, L. Local, on cottage roofs. 



Saussurea alpina, DC. - - Cliffs of Aonach Mbr and Beinn 

 Chaoruinn. 



- f Centaurea Cyanus, L. Rare ; Spean. 

 Leontodon autumnalis, Z., and var. pratensis (Koch]. 

 Taraxacum offleinale, Web. ; var. palustre (-DC.) 

 Sonehus asper, All. Spean. * S. arvensis, Z. ; rare, Roy. 



* Hieraeium alpinum, Z. Rare, a few plants on Aonach Mbr, by 

 a huge rock which had been separated from a cliff in the Allt 

 Coille an Rois at above 2000 feet. * H. holoserieeum, 

 Backh. ; on a rock which is situated between a series of 

 waterfalls at the entrance to the upper corrie of Stob Coire an 

 Easain. H. ealenduliflorum, Backh. two or three specimens 

 growing with the above. H. lingulatum, Backh.; with the 

 two last species. Also on Aonach Mbr, on Beinn Chaoruinn 

 and Creag Meaghaidh. * H. seneseens, Backh.; rare; Stob 

 Coire an Easain. 



