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Lathj/rns prateiisis L. Near Eodil, S.H. ; and Taransay. Ap- 

 pears to be very rare. 



Spirmi Ulmaria L. Islands all. 

 '\-Rubus carpinifolius W. & N. (?). Cliffs by loch near Scarilode, 

 Benbecula. Mr. Eogers says: "Very probably carpinifolius, but 

 too young to decide with certainty." — U. pulcherrimus Neum. 

 N.U. & Bar. ; with very finely developed panicles on sea- cliffs near 

 Loch Maddy. Previously recorded under another name. — --R. 

 vil/icaiilis var. insularis (F. Aresch.) ? Cliffs at base of Rogneval, 

 S.Harris. Mr. Rogers writes : "I think this is li. vilUcdulis yox. 

 insularis." — -rR. (/ratus Focke. Plentiful near Obe, S. Harris. Mr. 

 Eogers writes : "The first Scottish specimen of R. (jratus I have 

 seen or heard of." — --R. rusticamis Merc. Near Castle Bay, Barra, 

 — -i?. mucronatus Blox. N.U. & Ben. — */?. Radula Weihe. Near 

 Castle Bay, Barra. — */i. rosaceus W. & N. f . ? Barra. "Appa- 

 rently a var. or form of rosaceus, but too young for determination." 



PotentiUa silvestris Neck, and P. Anserina L. Islands all. 



Alchemilla vulgaris L. N.H. & S.H. — A. alpina L. Mountain 

 cliffs, Clisham and Glen Lacusdale, N.H. 



Rosa involuta Sm., b. Sahini (Woods). Non-flowering bushes 

 apparently of this on cliffs, Ben Eaval, N.U. ; and east side of 

 Benbecula. — it*, tomentosa Sm. H. & T. — R. canina L. A form 

 between latetiana and dumalis on sea-cliffs in an island in Loch 

 Maddy. — Var. dumalis (Bechst.). Cliffs near Loch Maddy, N.U. — 

 •■\'R. r/lauca Vill., b. subcristata Baker. Cliffs, S.H., near Tarbert; 

 Barra. 



Pijrus Aucuparia Ehrh. Ben., N.U., H. Usually a small 

 stunted bush on cliffs. 



Crattegus Oxyacantha h. Near Eodil, S.H. Probably not native. 



Saxifraga oppositi/olia L. Cliffs, Glen Lacusdale and Clisham, 

 N.H. — S. stellaria L. Glen Lacusdale and Clisham, N.H. 



Sedum roseum Scop. Ben Eaval, N. Uist. Cliffs, N.H. & S.H. 

 At sea-level in Luskentyre. — S. anglicum Huds. Rocks and cliffs 

 by the coast in all the islands. — S. acre L. Rocks, walls, and 

 sand-banks, N.U. & Ben. 



Drosera rotundifolia L. Ben., N.U., H., T. — D. anglica Huds. 

 N.U., H., T. — X rotundifulia. Near Loch Maddy, N.U. 



Hippuris vulgaris L. Ben. & N.U. 



MyriophyUum spicatuin L. Islands all. — M. alternifolium DC. 

 N.U. & T. 



Callitriche verna L. Ben. ; in one small pool. — C. stagnalis 

 Scop. Islands all. — C. hainulata Kuetz, Ben. & N.U. 



Peplis Purtula L. Only noticed in one spot in Benbecula. 

 ■fEpilobium angustifolium L. Sea cliffs, south side of Loch Maddy, 

 N.U. — E. parvijiurwii Schreb. Ben., N.U., H., T. — E. montanum 

 L. and E. obscurum Schreb. Ben., N.U., H. — x palustre. Ben- 

 becula. — E. palustre L. Islands all. A peculiar, much-branched, 

 narrow-leaved form was found on marshy ground close to the sea- 

 shore on the west side of Benbeciila, which Mr. Marshall says is 

 new to him. — E. anagallidifoliuui Lam. Ben Eaval, N.U.; and 

 Clisham, N. Harris. — =; x palustre. Ben Eaval, N.U. Mr. Marshall 



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