38 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



POTENTILLA FALUSTRis, Scop. Rare ; in a ditch near the School- 

 house. 



ALCHEMILLA ARVENSIS, Scop, On banks ; very few plants seen. 



ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS, L. Specimens sent to Rev. E. F. Linton 

 were named by him A. pratensis, Schmidt, and A. alpestris, 

 Schmidt. The latter is the more common plant. 



AGRIMONIA EUPATORIA, L. Rare ; cliffs near Macleod's Cave. 



ROSA PIMPINELLIFOLIA, L. Very common ; flowers white or light 



pink. 



ROSA INVOLUTA, Sm. Rare ; near the harbour. 

 ROSA TOMENTOSA, S>n. Not common. 



ROSA CANINA, L. Not common. Rev. W. Moyle Rogers named 

 the specimens sent var. lutetiana (Leman) ; var. verticillacantha t 

 " Anglorum, not of Merat, I believe " ; and var. arvatica, 

 Baker. 



ROSA GLAUCA, Vill, Not common. 



CRAT^GUS OXYACANTHA, Z.-^Native ; on cliffs near Macleod's 



Cave. 

 SAXIFRAGA AIZOIDES, L. Cleadale cliffs. 



SAXIFRAGA HIRTA, Haw. Cleadale cliffs at 450 ft. alt. ; very 

 common on Strath cliffs, descending to 80 ft. above sea-level. 

 The Eigg plant, judging from the characters given in the Sup- 

 plement to "Eng. Bot.," ed. 3, by N. E. Brown, is intermediate 

 between 6". hirta, Haw., and 6". hypnoides, L. Mr. Arthur 

 Bennett said of the specimens sent him, " I should be inclined 

 to call them 6". hirta, Haw., inclining to S. hypnoides, or shad- 

 ing off to that plant." 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM OPPOSITIFOLIUM, L. Uncommon. 



PARNASSIA PALUSTRIS, L. Not many plants seen. 



RIBES RUBRUM, Z., var. spicatum (Robs.) ? Rocks near Macleod's 

 Cave. 



SEDUM ROSEUM, Scop. Rather common; Scuir. Cleadale and 

 Strath cliffs. 



SEDUM ANGLICUM, Huds. Common. 

 SEDUM ACRE, L. Rare ; sandy shores. 



DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA, L. Few plants seen ; moor near the 



Scuir. 



MYRIOPHYLLUM ALTERNIFLORUM, DC. Hill lochs. 

 CALLITRICHE STAGNALIS, Scop. Uncommon. 



(CALLITRICHE HAMULATA, Kuetz. Cleadale ; requires confirma- 

 tion.) 



