1 3 o ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Vieia hirsuta, Koch. — Rare, Auchnabobaune. V. sylvatiea, Z.; 

 on the Spean banks. Very beautiful between Roy and Inve- 

 roy. * V. angustifolia, Z. ; Spean. f V. sativa, L. ; only 

 in corn crops. 



* Lathyrus montanus, Bernh. (L. maerorhizus, Wimmer). — 



Near Roy. 



* Primus spinosa, Z. — Spean. 



t P. domestiea, Z. — Roy. * P. avium, Z. ; Roy, near the bridge. 



* P. Padus, Z. — Loch Laggan side, and also by the Spean. 



f Spirsea salieifolia, Z. — As a garden relic on the south bank of 

 Spean. 



Rubus Idseus, Z. — Roy, etc. * R. nessensis, Hall {R. suberectus, 

 And.) — Near Roy bridge, near Spean, Coneachan, etc. * R. 

 plieatus, W. 6° N. ; Roy, Spean. * R. villieaulis, Koehl. 

 Roy. * R. mueronatus, Blox. ; near the Roman Church, 

 Roy ; near Roy ; and near High bridge. R. saxatilis, Z. ; 

 near the Roman Church, Roy. R. Chamsemorus, Z. ; on the 

 peaty places of Aonach Mor, and Stob Coire-an-Easain. 



Geum rivale, Z. — Ascending to 3000 feet on Aonach Mor. 



Potentilla Sibbaldi, Hall. f. — Aonach Mor, etc. P. Fragariastrum, 



Ehrh. — Spean banks near Inveroy. 



Rosa involuta, Sm. — Roy, Inveroy, etc. ; not uncommon ; * var. 

 Nieholsoni, Crepin. ; Near Roy. R. villosa, Z. hb. (R. mollis, 



Shi.) ; common ; also as * var. ecerulea, Woods. 



R. tomentosa, Sm. ; common ; var. seabriuseula (Sm.)-r-Spea.n ; 

 * var. subglobosa (Sm.) ; Inveroy. R. eanina, Z. ; * var. 

 lutetiana i (Levi.), Roy.; var. dumalis (Bechst.) ; also inter- 

 mediate forms, and sometimes with a few setae on the peduncles, 

 about Roy ; * var. dumetorum (Thiiill) ; a small-leaved form, 

 at Spean ; * var. urbiea (Lent.) ; common. A very pretty rose 

 was not unfrequent from Roy to Docharty. It answers fairly 

 well for pruinosa, Baker, except in its leaf serration. It was 

 rather backward, as the petals had only recently fallen ; and it 

 may belong to the subcristata group. It is a very distinct- 

 looking plant. * R. glauea, Vill. ; a common rose from Roy 

 to the Great Glen. * var. R. eoriifolia, Fries. ; Roy, Inveroy, 

 Inverlair, etc. * var. subcristata, Baker, Roy, Blairour, etc. 

 t* R- arvensis, Huds. ; A curious form in an old hedge by a 

 garden on the south side of Spean nearly opposite Roy. 



* Pyrus Malus, Z. — Roy. 



Saxifraga oppositifolia, Z. — Rare, or gone over \ Stob Coire-an- 

 Easain. 



