84 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



SPIRAEA ULMARIA, L. Common in the shelter of ditches, walls, 

 rocky places, and roadsides. 



FRAGARIA VESCA, L. Rare ; among rocks, Hynish Head. 



POTENTILLA SYLVESTRis, Neck. Common, especially on Scarinish 

 Moor. 



POTENTILLA REPTANS, L. Very rare ; sand dunes, Hynish Bay, 

 remote from cultivation. Petioles, both leaf surfaces, upper 

 part of peduncle, and calyx, covered with silky hairs when 

 young, becoming less so when older ; but both sides of the 

 leaf remaining hairy over most of the surface. 



POTENTILLA ANSERINA, Z. Very common ; sides of fields and 

 roads, shingles and sand dunes. 



POTENTILLA PALUSTRIS, Scop. Very common ; marshes, ditches, 

 and sides of lochs. 



ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS, Z. Rare; Kenavara Head; near Loch 

 Vassapol. In both places as the var. alpestris (Schmidt). 



ROSA PIMPINELLIFOLIA, Z. Very rare ; a few stunted, flowerless 

 plants in crevices of rock at Cliad. 



ROSA CANINA, Z. Very rare ; a few stunted bushes clinging to 

 the face of a rock near Ballyphetrish. Too immature to be 

 determined ; leaves glabrous, doubly serrate, flowers light red. 



SAXIFRAGA TRIDACTYLITES, Z. Only one plant seen ; sandy pasture 

 between Barrapol and Kenavara. 



SEDUM ANGLICUM, Huds. Common among rocks both on the shore 

 and inland. 



SEDUM ACRE, Z. Common ; sandy shores and on sandbanks 

 inland. 



DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA, Z. Rather common, and more generally 

 distributed than the next. 



DROSERA INTERMEDIA, Hayne. Rather rare ; Scarinish Moor. 



HIPPURIS VULGARIS, Z. Locally common ; sides of lochs, streams, 

 Fhaodhail. In two localities, Cornaig and Loch Vassapol 

 streams, the plant is submerged in running water, and has 

 longer and softer leaves of very different appearance from the 

 ordinary form. Mr. Bennett thought that a plant from the 

 first locality was a small form of the var. fiuviatilis, Weber. 

 In the other station, where a nearly similar form occurs, the 

 typical plant grows at the edge of the stream, with submerged 

 intermediate forms varying according to the depth of the water. 



MYRIOPHYLLUM SPICATUM, Z. - - Locally common ; streams at 

 Cornaig, pool on rocky shore near the harbour. 



