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Lyeopus europseus, Z. — Mill-pond between Fearn and Balintore. 



Staehys palustris x sylvatiea (S. ambigua, Sm.) — Shingles of the 

 Fillan river, growing close to S. palustris ; fairly intermediate. 



Plantago maritima, Z. — A plant which occurs in wet ground on 

 Ben Laoigh, and which I suspected to be P. serpentina, Vill., 

 was again examined in situ by Mr. Cosmo Melville and myself, 

 and we came to the conclusion that it was only one of the 

 alpine states of the common species. 



Chenopodium album, Z., var. paganum, Reichb. — Balintore. 



'"Salsola Kali, Z. — Coast near Tain, Balintore, and Kildary (106). 



Polygonum avieulare, Z., var. littorale, Link. — On shingle near 

 Balintore. I notice that Lange retains this as a distinct 

 species. 



"Salix phylieifolia, Z. — Banks of the Carron (106). S. Arbuseula 

 x herbaeea (S. simulatrix, B. White). — Ben Laoigh ; a form 

 approaching herbaeea. Ben Chaisteil ("98) ; very near 

 Arbuseula indeed. S. einerea x phylieifolia (S. JFardiana, 

 Leefe). — By the Benmore burn, just below the railway-bridge, 

 two miles east of Crianlarich. 



Orchis inearnata, Z. — A few plants were noticed on a heath near 

 Nigg. 



Habenaria albida, R. Br. — Ascends to 1800 feet on Ben Chaisteil. 

 *H. ehloroleuea, Ridley. — Strathcarron (106). 



*Typha angustifolia, Z. — Very abundant beside a loch, close to 

 the railway, about two miles south of Bonar Bridge Station 

 (106). I have noticed it there for two years in succession, 

 and feel quite sure about the species, though I have not 

 gathered it. Evidently wild. 



Sparganium ramosum, Curtis. — Mill-pond between Fearn and 

 Balintore. A sterile state found near Crianlarich much re- 

 sembles S. neglectum in fades when growing ; it seems to be 

 the var. mieroearpum. S. minimum, Fr. In the Fillan. 

 between Crianlarich and Tyndrum. 



Alisma Plantago, Z.- -Mill-pond between Fearn and Balintore. 



*Potamogeton prcelongus, W'ulf. — Loch Eye ( 10/)). P. pectinatus, 

 /.. —With the last; queried in "Top. Bot." 



"Ruppia rostellata, Koch. — Tain (106); infested with a globular 

 growth, probably the fungus lately mentioned by Mr. Beeby as 



found by him in Shetland on R. spiralis. 

 Carex remota, /. — Strathcarron and Kildary. I believe that this 



