ON THE FLORA OF TIREE 89 



PNEUMARIA (MERTENSIA) MARITIMA, Hill. A fresh specimen was 

 given to me, gathered by Mr. Erskine Beveridge in Salum Bay. 



MYOSOTIS C^ESPITOSA, F. Schtdtz. Common in wet places ; more 

 generally distributed than the next. 



MYOSOTIS REPENS, G. Don. Common in wet places. 



MYOSOTIS ARVENSIS, Lam. Common ; cultivated fields, roadsides, 



and banks. 

 MYOSOTIS VERSICOLOR, Reichb. Common in similar places as the 



preceding. 

 VOLVULUS SOLDANELLA, Junger. Rare. Fresh specimens from the 



Hynish Bay sands were sent to me by the Rev. D. Maclean. 



[VERONICA TOURNEFORTII, C. Gmel. A few plants were found 

 about the Hotel grounds. If this be its only station it cannot 

 yet be considered as permanently established.] 



VERONICA ARVENSIS, L. Very common on dry banks. 

 VERONICA SERPYLLIFOLIA, L. Rare. 



VERONICA OFFICINALIS, L. Rather rare ; Scarinish Moor and road- 

 side. 

 VERONICA CHAM^EDRYS, L. Rare ; roadside, Scarinish. 



VERONICA SCUTELLATA, L. Rare ; Loch-na-Mointeich and neigh- 

 bouring wet places. 



VERONICA ANAGALLIS-AQUATICA, L. Common in ditches. All the 

 specimens examined had the inflorescence glandular. 



VERONICA BECCABUNGA, L. Very rare ; a few plants in the roadside 

 ditch between Scarinish and the Manse. 



EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS, L. Common as E. borealis, Towns., in 

 grassy pastures, and as E. gracilis, Fr., in peaty soil. 



BARTSIA ODONTITES, Huds. Common in many fields as the var. 

 verna (Reichb.). 



Var. serotina (Reichb.)? Ballyphetrish; specimens immature 

 but probably of this variety. 



PEDICULARIS PALUSTRIS, L. Common on the wetter parts of 

 Scarinish Moor, etc. 



PEDICULARIS SYLVATICA, L. Common on moorish ground. 



RHINANTHUS CRISTA-GALLI, L. Very common at sides of fields ; 

 also occurs in dry places as a smaller, narrow-leaved form. 



UTRICULARIA MINOR, L. Very rare ; ditch near the loch on Hynish 



Hill. 

 UTRICULARIA INTERMEDIA, Hayne. Local; lochs on Scarinish 



Moor, etc. 



PINGUICULA VULGARIS, L. Rather common in turfy places. 



