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7. Excu?'sio7i of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club to Sutherland 



and Caithness in 1888, by Dr. W. Craig, in "Transactions 

 of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh," 1889, p. 372. 



8. Records, by Messrs. Linton, in "Journal of Botany," 1889, 



p. 208. 



9. Notes of plants gathered by the late Mr. Henderson, in a 



notice of his life by Mr. Grant in " The Northern Ensign." 



10. In Record Club Report for 1883 (quoted as R. C), are numerous 



notices by Mr. Grant ; but many of the stations here given 

 as in East Sutherland are in West Sutherland, such as 

 " Trantlebeg," which is at least ten miles to the west of the 

 water-parting, though others are really in both East and 

 West Sutherland. 



11. Notes on Highland Plants in 1890, by Messrs. Marshall and 



Hanbury, in "Journal of Botany," 1891, pp. 108-118. 



For brevity the authorities for the specific names are omitted, 

 unless not contained in the usual Floras. 



References. — The names of the authorities responsible for the 

 several localities are printed in italics, and refer to the above records 

 in each case : "sp." denotes that I have seen a specimen from the 

 locality ; " exs." denotes that dried specimens exist. 



Ranunculus hederaceus. — Golspie, Watson; Lairg, Miller. 



Ranunculus Flammula. — Golspie, JVatson ; Lairg, Miller. 



Ranunculus acris. — Golspie, Watson. 



Ranunculus repens. — Golspie, Watson; Lairg, Miller. 



Ranunculus bulbosus. — Golspie Links, Grant, sp. 



(Ranunculus sceleratus. — Not recorded.) 



Ranunculus Ficaria. — Grant, Cat. 



Caltha palustris. — Golspie, IVatson; Lairg, Miller. 



Trollius europ^eus. — Between Kinbrace and Kildonan, Grant, 8 1 ; 

 Lairg, Miller ; near Invershin, Craig. 



NymphvEA alba. — Between Rosehall and Oykell Bridge, Marshall 

 and Hanbury. 



Papaver dubium. — Golspie (1843), Watson. 



Papaver Rhceas. — Watson. 



Corydalis claviculata. — Gordonbush, Grant, sp., 1888. 



Fumaria officinalis. — Lairg, W. F. Miller. 



Reseda lutea. — Banks of railway above Invershin Station, Craig. 



Thlaspi arvense. — Watson. 



