44 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL liLSTORV 



H. iricum, Fr. — Very luxuriant at Bettyhill, also by the Traligill at 

 Inchnadamph. 



H. caledonicuni, F. J. If. — Probably this on Ben Hope io8. 



H. subhirtum, F.J. IT. — Ben Hope, also probably H. 7'iva/e, F. J. H. 



H. pollinarium, F. /. H. — At Bettyhill. 



H. murorum, Z., var. asymmetricum (Ley). — Ben Hope *io8, var. 

 micracladiutn (Dahlst.), Glen Traligill, var. subtenue (W. R. L.), 

 Ben Hope io8, probably this, H. pretenerum, Almq., Ben Hope. 



H. crebridens, Dahlst.^ forma. — Ben Hope. 



H. sarcophyllum, Stenstr. — Probably this on Ben Hope. 



Tragopogon pratense, Z. — Mr. Watson queried this as being native 

 in W. Sutherland, but it appears to be thoroughly so in the 

 drifted sand at Bettyhill io8. 



Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi, Spreng. — Sea-level at Bettyhill io8. 



Statice linearifolia, Laterr. — On the cliffs of Ben More, Assynt, 

 Canisp, Quinag, Ben Hope, and on the coast generally io8. 

 No holotrichous form was noticed. 



{To be cojitinued.) 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO THE TOPO- 

 GRAPHICAL BOTANY OF SCOTLAND. 



By James W. H. Trail, A.M., M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. 

 {Continued from JVo. 64, p. 232.) 



Leguminos^. 



Lupinics nootkatensis, Sims. Well established by the Nairn river. 

 Its vice-county distribution as a denizen in Scotland is at least 

 88, 89, 91, 92, 96, III ; Z. albus, L., 83 cas. 



The following species have been recently recorded as casuals on 

 rubbish or on cultivated ground : — 



Ononis 7?iitissi7fta, L., 83. 



Trigo?iella arabica, Del, ^t, ; T. aziirea, C. A. Mey, ^^i^ ', T. 



Besseria?ia, Sen, 83 ; T. crassipes, Boiss., 83 ; T. F(Enum- 



gr cecum., L., 92 ; T. gladiafa, Stev., 83 ; T. laciniata, L., 83. 

 Medicago ciliaris^ Willd., 83 ; M. disciformis, DC, 83 ; M. littoraiis, 



Rhode, 83 ; JZ. sphcerocarpa., Bert., 83 ; M. torjiata, Willd., 



83 ; JZ turbitiata, Willd., '^i. 



