230 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



AGRIMONIA EUPATORIA, L. In turf, Macdonald Square, Thurso, 

 W. F. Miller. 



POTENTILLA CoMARUM, Nestl. Junction of the Milton Burn and 



Wick River, J. Grant. 

 EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM, L. Reay Hills, R. Dick, "Persian 



Willow." 



E. HIRSUTUM, L. R. Brown's Cat. to H. C. Watson. 

 RIBES ALPINIUM, L. Thurso near the river, W. W. Reeves, sp. 

 SEDUM RHODIOLA, DC. Holborn Head, Messrs Reeves and Ward. 



[S. ANGLICUM, L. ? I can give no authority for this ; it occurs 



plentifully by the sea cliffs in Sutherland (E. and W.), also in 



Outer Hebrides (Gibson, sp. !), Shetland, and W. Ross (Druce). 



In Sweden in Bohusla'n only, in S. Norway, and very rare in 



N. Norway. It will be better to expunge it until confirmed.] 



SAXIFRAGA OPPOSITIFOLIA, L. R. Brown and R. Dick, Cat. to H. C. 

 Watson. This occurs in St. Kilda (Barrington) and Outer 

 Hebrides (Duncan, sj>.). As this occurs at coast level in 

 Cantire (A. Somerville, sp.} and W. Sutherland, it is probably 

 correct. 1 It grows also in Shetland (Beeby, sp.). 



S. AIZOIDES, L. R. Dick, J. Grant's Cat. to H. C. Watson. Grows 

 in E. and W. Sutherland and in Orkney, and is probably 

 correct. Common in Lapland and Norway, but is rare in 

 Sweden, closely paralleled by S. stcllaris in its distribution. 



S. TRIDACTYLITES, L. Dunnet Links, E. S. Marshall, Robert Dick 

 said " might be had by millions." This was doubted at Edin- 

 burgh in 1860, a Botanical Journal gravely suggested it only- 

 occurred on walls. In Suffolk I have seen it on the " Breck- 

 lands " carpeting the ground, and forming a mass of faint pink 

 colour by its abundance. 



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APIUM INUNDATUM, Rdchb. f. By the Thurso River, J. Grant. 



CONIUM MACULATUM, L. Roadsides near Thurso, " Scott. Alp. 



Club Rep.' : 

 SANICULA EUROP^A, L. Reay hills, Dirlot, R. Dick. 



ANGELICA SYLVESTRIS, L. A stunted form on cliffs between Thurso 



and Reay, W. F. Miller. 

 LIGUSTICUM SCOTICUM, L. Dunnet Links, Dr. Shoolbred, cliffs by 



Dunnet Hill, W. F. Miller. 

 SCANDIX PECTEN-VENERIS, L. - - Oatfield between Thurso and 



Castleton, Shoolbred, sp. 



DAUCUS CAROTA, L. Caithness, Mr. A. Sutherland, sp., 1904.7 

 GALIUM PALUSTRE, L. Near Wick, Dr. Shoolbred. 



1 [And on rocks at Aberdour on the S. coast of the Moray Firth. J. W. II. T.] 



