178 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



PLANTS OF GLEN SPEAN, WESTERNESS. 



By G. Claridge Druce, M.A., F.L.S. 



(Continued f?~om page 131.) 



Cornus sueeiea, Z. — Common on the lower slopes of Aonach Mor, 

 Beinn Chaoruinn, etc. 



t Sambueus nigra, Z. — Had no appearance of being a native plant 

 in Spean. 



Galium boreale, Z. — Also as a small rigid form on Creag Meaghaidh. 

 G. hereynieum, Weigel ( = G. saxatile, L. "Sp. PI." Ed. ii., 

 non Ed. i.) 



* G. palustre, Z. — As G. Witheringii, Sm., Roy, Spean. 



Asperula odorata, Z. — Woods by the Spean near Highbridge. 



Sherardia arvensis, Z. — A lax form by the Spean near Inveroy. 



Solidago Virgaurea, Z., var. S. eambriea, Huds. — Aonach Mor, 

 etc. 



Gnaphalium uliginosum, Z. — The type with glabrous achenes, Roy, 

 Moy, etc. 



Chrysanthemum segetum, Z. — Moy, Roy, etc. C. Leueanthemum, 



Z. ; Roy, Inveroy. 



Matricaria inodora, Z. — Rare. In a cornfield near Loch Laggan. 



Seneeio sylvatieus, Z. — Local, on cottage roofs. 



Saussurea alpina, DC. — Cliffs of Aonach Mor and Beinn 

 Chaoruinn. 



* Centaurea Cyanus, Z. — Rare ; Spean. 

 Leontodon autumnalis, Z., and var. pratensis {Koch). 

 Taraxacum officinale, Web. ; var. palustre (DC.) 

 Sonehus asper, All. — Spean. * S. arvensis, Z. ; rare, Roy. 



* Hieraeium alpinum, Z. — Rare, a few plants on Aonach Mor, by 



a huge rock which had been separated from a cliff in the Allt 

 Coiile an Rois at above 2000 feet. * H. holoserieeum, 

 Backh.\ on a rock which is situated between a series of 

 waterfalls at the entrance to the upper corrie of Stob Coire an 

 Easain. H. ealenduliflorum, Backh. ; two or three specimens 

 growing with the above. H. lingulatum, Backh.; with the 

 two last species. Also on Aonach Mor, on Beinn Chaoruinn 

 and Creag Meaghaidh. * H. senescens, Backh. j rare ; Stob 

 Coire an Easain. 



