PLANTS OF SUTHERLAND AND CAITHNESS 109 



C. capillaris, Z. — Abundant on the limestone, descending to 200 

 feet near Ardvrick Castle 108. 



C. Hostiana, DC. iyHornschuchiana). — Typical at Betty hill, also at 

 Inchnadamph, etc. 108. 



*C. lepidocarpa, Tausch. — Loch Watten and Loch Scarmclett 109. 



C. filiformis, L. — Altnaharra, 108. 



C. inflata, Huds. {ampullaaa). — Abundant as a large-fruited form 

 with brownish perigynia at Altnaharra. Var. ^bri(n7iescens 

 (And.), and as a narrow-leaved plant, var. a?igustifolia, mihi, at 

 Altnaharra 108, and by Loch Watten 109, as well as near 

 Invershin 107. 



Anthoxanthum odoratum, L. — Ben More, Assynt, var. ? A dark 

 glossy -glumed form grew on Ben More about 2500 feet in 

 some quantity 108. 



Agrostis canina, Z. — Altnaharra 108. 



A. pumila, Z. — Altnaharra 108. 



A. tenuis, Sibth. (vulgaris)^ var. — Altnaharra 108. 



Avena pubescens, Hiids.., var. ^alpina., Gaud. — Glen Traligill, also 

 on Quinag, Inchnadamph, 108. 



Phragmites vulgaris, Druce. — Invershin 107; and as the var. 

 subii7iifio7'a . 



*Koeleria britannica, Do7nin^ forma — Bettyhill and Farr 108. 



Poa pratensis, Z., var. subcarulea (Sm.). — Bettyhill and Altnaharra. 



*P. nemoralis, Z. — Invershin. 



Glyceria fluitans, Br.^ var. *friHceaj Fr. — Inchnadamph 108. 



Festuca bromoides, Z. {scmroides). — Extremely luxuriant at Invershin 

 107. 



F. ovina, Z., var. ^'a/pina, Gren. and Godr. — Abundant on the 

 limestone at Inchnadamph, descending to 200 feet. 



*F. rubra, Z., var. barbata (Hack.). — Ben Hope. 



*Bromus racemosus, Z. — Invershin 107. 



Lycopodium inundatum, Z. — Canisp, near the base 108. 



*L. alpinum, Z. — East side of Ben More 107. 



Nitella opaca, Ag. — Inchnadamph 108; Scarmclett 109. 



In the foregoing notes, * prefixed to a locality means 

 that it is not recorded for the vice-county or county in 

 Topographical Bota?zy. 



Oxford. 



