1 82 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



D. flexuosa, Trin. ; var. A. montana, finds. Stob Coire. 



f Avena pubeseens, Huds. On shingly bank of river at Gairlochy. 



Arrhenatherum bulbosum, Presl. This was the prevailing form 

 above Roy and Spean. My experience leads me to believe 

 that this is distinct from A. arenaceuw, Beauv. It keeps true 

 in cultivation. 



Poa alpina, L. Aonach Mbr, but not seen on Beinn Chaoruinn or 

 Stob Coire. This Westerness Poa differed from the plants of 

 the Cairngorms in being more tufted and in its smaller size. 

 The culms too were more drooping. I have had a similar form 

 sent me from Canlochan as P. laxa. Prof. Hackel confirms 

 the name. 



; Bromus raeemosus, L. Roy. 

 Braehypodium graeile, Beauv. Spean. 



* Agropyrum repens, Beam'. Roy, rare and as var. barbatum, 

 Duval Jouve. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



Hymenophyllum unilaterale, Bory. Side of Spean near High- 

 bridge. 



Cryptogramme erispa, Br. Aonach Mbr, etc. 



Asplen'.um Trichomanes, L. Spean bridge, with A. Ruta-muraria. 



Athyrium alpestre, Milde. Aonach Mbr, Stob Coire, etc.; A. 

 flexile, Syme. Aonach Mbr. 



Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh. Roy bridge. 

 Polystiehum Lonehitis, Roth. Aonach Mbr. 



Lastrea Oreopteris, Presl. ; L. Filix-mas, Presl. ; L. spinulosa, Presl. 

 L. dilatata, Presl. ; L. semula, Brack. Near Roy. 



Phegopteris Dryopteris, Fee. ; P. polypodiodes, Fee. 

 Botryehium Lunaria, L. Stob Coire (E. R.), near Inveroy. 



Equisetum arvense, L. ; E. silvatieum, L. ; E. palustre, L. ; E. 

 limosum, L. Lianachan ; var. E. fluviatile, L. Gairlochy ; 

 * var. polystaehyum, A. F. Briickner in "Fl. Nesl. Bod." (1803), 

 p. 63. Gairlochy. 



Selaglnella selaginoides, Gray. Spean side, etc. 



Lyeopodium Selago, L. \ L. annotinum, L. Stob Coire, Aonach 

 Mbr, etc.; L. alpinum, L. Common; * var. deeipiens, 

 Syme. Stob Coire. It may be well to add a little explanation 

 to the note on L. complanatum, which appeared in the "Journal 

 of Botany" (1891), pp. 178-179, by Messrs. Groves, so that its 

 Scottish name may be now corrected. 



