ON THE FLORA OF TIREE 85 



MYRIOPHYLLUM ALTERNIFLORUM, DC. Less common, I think, 

 than the former ; Loch-na-Gile. 



CALLITRICHE STAGNALIS, Scop. Common; mostly in ditches, also 

 as a very small form in drier places. 



CALLITRICHE HAMULATA, Kuetz. Rare ; Loch-na-Gile ? 



PEPLIS PORTULA, L. - - Rather rare ; roadside ditch between 

 Scarinish and Ballyphetrish ; near Loch-na-Gile. 



LYTHRUM SALICARIA, L. Local ; sides of ditches and marshes, 

 Scarinish, Cornaig, etc. 



EPILOBIUM PARVIFLORUM, Schreb. Rather common ; Hynish, etc. 

 EPILOBIUM MONTANUM, L. Very rare ; among rocks, Ben Hoch. 



EPILOBIUM PALUSTRE, L. Rare; Hynish, ditch on the Hotel 

 farm. 



HYDROCOTYLE VULGARIS, L. Very common among grass in damp 

 places in the most exposed parts of the island as well as in 

 more sheltered localities. 



ERYNGIUM MARITIMUM, L. Not generally common. West sandy 

 shore in quantity ; Hynish and Gott Bay sands, rather scarce. 



CONIUM MACULATUM, L. A few plants in a rye-grass field belonging 

 to the Hotel. 



APIUM NODIFLORUM, Reichb. fil. var. ocreatum, Bab. Common ; 

 ditches and sides of lochs. 



APIUM INUNDATUM, Reichb. fil. Common ; sides of lochs and 

 ditches, often in deeper water than the former. 



SIUM ERECTUM, Huds. Locally common ; Loch-an-Eilean stream ; 

 Fhaodhail. 



CONOPODIUM DENUDATUM, Koch. Rare. 



ANTHRISCUS SYLVESTRIS, Hoffm. Very common about houses, waste 

 places, and sides of cultivated fields; very rarely at any 

 distance from cultivation. 



CENANTHE LACHENALII, C. Gmcl. Common in some marshy places 

 and sides of streams. 



CENANTHE CROCATA, L. Rather common ; generally in wet places 

 near the shore. This plant, I believe, not unfrequently causes 

 death by poisoning to cattle on this coast. 



LIGUSTICUM SCOTICUM, L. In some quantity on the few rocks and 

 sea cliffs of the island, Kenavara, Cliad, etc. 



ANGELICA SYLVESTRIS, L. Rather common about damp sheltered 

 rocks. 



HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM, L. Common ; on ledges of sea cliffs, 

 as well as at sides of cultivated fields. 



