38 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



FUMARIA CONFUSA, Jord. Rare; cultivated field, Scarinish. The 



last three species have no title to be considered as native. 

 NASTURTIUM OFFICINALE, R. Br. Very common and luxuriant in 



ditches and streams. 

 ARABIS, sp.1 An interesting plant, still under consideration, which 



Mr. Bennett thinks may be A. ciliata, occurs at Kenavara. 

 CARDAMINE PRATENSIS, L. Common in wet places in fields and by 



sides of ditches. 

 CARDAMINE HIRSUTA, L. This usually common plant is curiously 



rare. Although especially looked for, only a few specimens 



were noticed in the ruins of Kilkenneth Chapel. 

 EROPHILA VULGARIS, DC. Rare ; only a few plants seen in sandy 



ground, some distance from cultivation, between Barrapol and 



Kenavara. 

 COCHLEARIA OFFiciNALis, L. Common on rocky and muddy 



shores. 

 COCHLEARIA DANICA, L. Rather rare ; it does not appear to occur 



in its typical form on the island. The Rev. E. S. Marshall 



named a plant as this species from Kenavara rocks ; it is also 



found at Urvaig. 

 SISYMBRIUM OFFICINALE, Scot. Common ; usually near houses ; 



sometimes in cultivated fields. 

 BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS, L. Rare ; cultivated fields, occasionally 



spreading to sandy shores. 

 BRASSICA SINAPISTRUM, Boiss. Rather rare ; a few plants on 



waste ground, Hynish ; in some quantity in a cultivated field, 



Cornaig. 

 BURSA PASTORIS, Weber. Common ; waste places and cultivated 



fields. 

 CAKILE MARITIMA, Scop. Rather rare ; Hynish Bay, Traigh-na- 



Gillean, Salum Bay. A few plants on the sandy shore at each 



place. 

 RAPHANUS RAPHANISTRUM, L. Very common ; occurs in most 



cultivated fields and in waste places in great quantity. The 



plant with yellow petals was alone seen. 

 VIOLA PALUSTRIS, L. Rare, I think ; I did not see it on my second 



visit. 

 VIOLA RIVINIANA, Reich. Common among the dwarf heather in 



some places on Scarinish Moor ; uncommon elsewhere. 

 VIOLA ARVENSIS, Murr. Only seen in waste places near the Hotel. 

 VIOLA CURTISII, Forstcr. In abundance at Ruaig in a sandy 



pasture which extends nearly across the island ; flowers mostly 



yellow. 



(To be continued?) 



