PLANTS OF GLEN SPEAX, WESTERNESS 129 



This was the var. V. amoena, Symons, which Watson in " Cyb. 

 Brit." (vol. i., p. 181), 1847, reduced to a variety of V. lutea. 



'Tolygala vulgaris, L. — North bank of Spean between Roy and 

 Inveroy. 



P. serpyllaeea, Weihe. — Common. 



Silene maritima, With. — On river shingle near Gairlochy. 



Cerastium triviale. var. alpestre, Syme. — Stob Coire-an-Easain 

 and Aonach Mbr. C. alpinum, L. ; Aonach Mbr, Creag 

 Meaghaidh ; var. pubeseens, Syme. To this name Rev. E. 

 Marshall would refer a tall erect plant which occurred on Aonach 

 Mbr. Mr. Arthur Bennett was induced to call it var. alpestre 

 of C. triviale. My own impression at the time of gathering 

 it, and now, is that it is a hybrid C. triviale x alpinum. C. 

 aretieum, Zange; cliffs of Aonach Mbr and Stob Coire-an-Easain. 



C. trigynum, Vill. ( = C. refraetum, All.) — Common in the corries 

 on the talus slopes ; rarely as the glabrous, usually as the 

 pubescent form, i.e. C. nivale, Don. Very fine by the ridge 

 connecting Beinn Chaoruinn and Creag Meaghaidh. 



Stellaria media, Cyr. — Also as the var. major, Koch ( = S. negleeta, 



Weihe). 



Arenaria serpyllifolia, L. — Near Moy bridge, very rare. Not quite 

 the type form, but nearer to it than to leptoclados. 



Sagina Linnei, (1835), so spelled by Presl. Probably it is the 

 S. Spergella, Fenzl. (1833). Aonach Mbr. 



-'Spergula sativa, Boenn. — Common. 



Montia fontana, L. ; * var. major, All. — Spean side. 



Hypericum humifusum, L. — Rather rare, near Inveroy. 



Geranium sylvatieum, L. — The * var. parviflorum, Blytt, occurred 

 by the Spean near Inveroy. G. molle, L. ; local. G. disseetum, 

 L. ; rare, and perhaps only casual, near Unachan. G. Robert- 

 ianum, L. ; local, by the Spean near High Bridge. 



f Acer Pseudo-platanus, L. — Seedling plants occurred on the banks 

 of the Spean near Roy. 



Ulex europseus, L. — Spean. 



Trifolium medium, L. — Spean bank, Inveroy, etc. 



f T. hybridum, L. — Common as a relic of cultivation. *f T. 

 agrarium, L. — Roy, in cultivated fields. T. dubium, Sibth.\ 

 ( iaiiiochy. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria, L. — Rare; on the shingle at Gairlochy, and 



as an entire leaved plant on the Spean banks near Inveroy. 



Lotus corniculatus, L. — Also a lax form near Roybridge. 



