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V. Cracca. 



Ditches and Seacliffs abundant, Freswick Head ! 1 mile west 

 of Reay, Hanbury and Marshall, and gathered by Mr. 

 IV. W. Reeves coming between the type and var. 

 macropliylla Regel, a beautiful plant. I 



V. sylvatica. 



Rare and local. Thrumster, Reisgill Burn, Dunbeath ; grassy 

 banks opposite Cemetery at Thurso. F. J. Hanbury ! 



V. sepium. 



Dry banks of rivers and burns, and occasionally by roadsides. 



t V. sativa. 



Cultivated ground. 



Lathyrus pratensis. 



Ditches, and fields, abundant. Reay Links ! 



L. montanus. 



Banks of streams. 



Prunus spinosa. 



Rare. Acharole, Watten. ! 

 P. Avium. 



Top. Bot. ed. 1. Dirlot, near the ruins of an old castle. 



P. Padus. 



Reisgill, Dirlot, Berriedale, Dunbeath, always on the banks of 

 streams. 

 Spiraea Ulmaria. 



Wet places, abundant. Reay Links, F. J. Hanbury. 



S. Filipendula. 



Rare. Hempriggs ! 



Rubus Ideeus. 



Hedge-sides and on mountain ledges, Morven, at 2,300 ft ! 

 R. corylifolius. 



Thurso River, near Cemetery ! and above the station ; also on 

 Reay Burn. Scouthal Wood, Dr. Davidson ! 



R. csesius. 



Ben Dorrer'y ? Dirlot ? (? not above Perthshire, Watson.) 

 R. saxatilis. 



Altnabreac, Thurso River. Reisgill Burn ! 

 R. Chamsemorus. 



Upland districts of the county. Corriechoich. Altnabreac, 

 Knockfin Heights ! Morven. 



