128 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



critical assistance. The plants which are believed to be new 

 records are marked with *. Introductions are marked t. 



Numerous common species were noted in addition to 

 those enumerated below ; but as they had already been 

 recorded from the district their names have been omitted for 

 the sake of brevity. The total number of species of 

 Phanerogams noted was 373, including introductions; made 

 up of 277 Dicotyledons, 2 Conifers, and 94 Monocotyledons. 



Thalictrum alpinum, L. Common in the corries. 



Ranunculus Flammula, L. Common ; also the var. pseudo-reptans, 

 Syme. R. acris, L. ; common in at least three forms. None 

 of the montane plants were quite identical with the var. pumilus, 

 Wahl., from the Cairngorms. R. aeris was noticed at over 

 3800 feet on Aonach Mbr. 



Caltha palustris, L. Common. The var. minor, D.C., occurred 

 by the springs in the corries, and was very common on Beinn 

 Chaoruinn. 



Trollius europaeus, L. Aonach Mbr. 



* t Aquilegia vulgaris, L. On the north bank of the Spean between 

 Roy and Inveroy. It was away from houses ; but the seeds 

 may have been washed down from gardens at Roy. The plants 

 were much above the summer level of the river, and were 

 associated with Hieracium corymbosum, and Vicia sylvatica. 



t Berberis vulgaris, L. As a relic of cultivation about dismantled 

 cottages, etc. 



Cardamine pratensis, L. As the form C. palustris, Petermann, in 

 Glen Spean ; C. hirsuta, L., Roy ; C. flexuosa, With., Aonach 

 Mbr. 



Nasturtium offieinale, Br. Gairlochy. 



Cochlearia offleinalis, L. ; var. alpina, Bab. Aonach Mbr. With 

 this were other montane forms, which are not apparently 

 named. 



Brassiea Sinapistrum, Boiss. Roy. This is an earlier name for 

 Sinapis arvensis than that of B. Sinapis adopted in the 

 " London Catalogue " ; since Visiani, in the " Flora Dalmatica," 

 quotes Boissier for Brassiea alba of the same date, but does 

 not adopt his name for this plant. It occurred only in 

 cultivated fields about Roy. 



Helianthemum Chamseeistus, Miller. Very rare ; on a rock near 

 the western end of Loch Laggan. 



Viola arvensis, Murr. At Roy, etc. V. lutea, Huds. Rare ; Moy. 



