io8 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



fPLANTAGO MEDIA, L. Near Talladale Pier, D. Russell ! 

 BETULA NANA, L. Professor Barker, specimen. 



SALIX PENTANDRA, L. " Druce ex Newbould." A mistake, I 

 suppose, as Mr. Druce does not name it. 



JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS, L. " Druce ex Newbould." 



MALAXIS PALUDOSA, Sw. Near Gairloch, 31/7/96, D. Russell! 



HABENARIA ALBIDA, R. Br. Plentiful about Kinlochewe, June 

 1897, D. Russell! 



SPARGANIUM AFFINE, Sch. Pool at Gairloch, August 1896, D. 

 Russell ! 



CAREX UEVIGATA, Sm. Wet ground by Loch Maree, July 1895, 

 D. Russell ! 



DESCHAMPSIA C/ESPITOSA, Beauv., var BREVIFOLIA, Parnell. Slioch, 

 July 1894, D. Russell ! 



ASPLENIUM MARINUM, L. " I saw a number of plants by the shore 

 at Gairloch," D. Russell ! 



A. ADIANTUM-NIGRUM, L. rar. OBTUSUM, Kitaib. and Milde. Gair- 

 loch, D. Russell ! 



POLYPODIUM DRYOPTERIS, L. Craig Tollie, July 1895, D. Russell ! 



LYCOPODIUM INUNDATUM, L. Meall Riabach, June 1897, D. 

 Russell ! 



Confirmation is required of some species in Mr. David- 

 . son's List ("Scot. Nat.," 1873-74, pp. 74-78), and also in 

 Mr. Dixon's "Gairloch," 1886; some of them, as pointed 

 out by Mr. Druce, being quite improbable. 



MOSSES FROM TARBERT IN HARRIS. 

 By Dr. JAMES STIRTON, F.L.S., ETC. 



[In this communication, as in the others, the standard 

 unit of measurement, unless where otherwise indicated, is 

 the micro-millimetre, represented by ^ which, however, is 

 suppressed.] 



AFTER an interval of fourteen years I paid, in August of last 

 year, another visit to Tarbert in Harris. My main purpose 

 was an investigation of the Moss Flora, and more especially 

 of species of the genera Campylopus and Grimmia, which 



