ii6 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



AGROPYRON ACUTUM, R. and S. ? Sandy shore, Laig Bay. 



AGROPYRON JUNCEUM, Beauv. Sandy shore, Laig Bay. 



NARDUS STRICTA, L. Common. 



f ? ELYMUS ARENARIUS, L. See remarks on Ammophila arundinacea* 



PTERIS AQUILINA, L. Common. 



((CRYPTOGRAM ME CRISPA, R. Br. A lady told me that she had 

 planted this on the Scuir. I did not meet with it there.) 



LOMARIA SPICANT, Desv. Common. 



ASPLENIUM ADIANTUM NIGRUM, L. Rather common. 



ASPLENIUM MARINUM, Z. Rocks near Macleod's Cave. 



ASPLENIUM TRICHOMANES, L. Scuir. 



ASPLENIUM RUTA-MURARIA, L. Rocks, Poll nam Partan. 



ATHYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA, Roth. Common. 



SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE, Symons. Rare ; rock clefts near Musical 



Sands. 

 CYSTOPTERIS FRAGILIS, Bernh. - - Plentiful on side of Scuir ; 



Cleadale. 

 POLYSTICHUM LOBATUM, Pres/., var. dcii/eatum, Syme. - - Rare ; 



Cleadale cliffs. 



LASTR^EA OREOPTERIS, Presl. Common. 

 LASTR^EA FILIX-MAS, Presl. Plentiful on the side of Scuir. 

 LASTR^EA DILATATA, Presl. Side of Scuir. 

 POLYPODIUM VULGARE, L. Side of Scuir. 

 PHEGOPTERIS POLYPODIOIDES, Fee. Side of Scuir. 



(fOsMUNDA REGALIS, L. A lady informed me that she had 



introduced this. I did not see it.) 

 (BOTRYCHIUM LUNARIA, Sw. I was told that this grows in a field 



near the Manse. My informant is familiar with the plant.) 



EQUISETUM ARVENSE, Z., also var. decumbens, Meyer, teste Arthur 

 Bennett, who wrote : " Your specimens are much larger than 

 my Danish ones." This form, apparently not hitherto noted 

 for Britain, grows on the sands of Laig Bay. I have gathered 

 a plant in Skye which seems intermediate between this and the 

 common decumbent form of E. arrense. 



EQUISETUM SYLVATICUM, L. Laig Bay. 

 EQUISETUM PALUSTRE, L. Ditch at side of Laig road. 

 (EQUISETUM LIMOSUM, Sm. ? This requires confirmation.) 

 LYCOPODIUM SELAGO, L. Rare; summit of Scuir ridge. 

 SELAGINELLA SELAGINOIDES, Gray. Rather common. 



