118 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF CAITHNESS AND SUTHERLAND. 



-^'Callitrlche platycarpa, Kuetz. — W., Durness; Scourie. 

 -''Sedum cmglicum, Huds. — W., Eocks and cliffs by the sea; 

 Scourie, &c. 



''''Li(jiisticum scoticum, L. — W., Scourie. 

 '^^Bunium jie.i-uosuni, With. — Lairg. 

 i'^Sconbucns nigra, L. — E., near houses. W., near houses. 

 '''SheranUa arvensis, L. — W., Scourie. 

 ''"Valeriana qlficinalis, L. — W., Durness. 

 '■^'C'ardauH jialnstris, L. — W., Durness; Scourie. 

 '^Crepispaliidosa, Moench. — E., Lairg. ? W. or E. in Top. Botany. 

 '■^' Hieracium pallidum, Fries. — W., Scourie; queried in Top. 

 Botany. 



■'H. argenteimi, Fries. — W., Scourie. 

 ^H. vulgatimi, Fries. — E., Lairg. 

 '^'H. murorum, L. — E., Lairg. 

 '^'H. rigiduni, Fries. — E., Lairg. 

 Y^^ Fraxinus excelsior, L. — E., Lairg. 

 ''"Myosotis arvensis, Hoffm. — E., Lairg. 

 '•'M. versicolor, Reich, — E., Lairg. W., Durness; Scourie. 

 ''"Digitalis purpurea, L. — E., Lairg. 

 -''Veronica serpgllifolia, L. — E., Lairg. 

 "^'V. officinalis, L. — E., Lairg. 

 ■'^likinanthus Crista-galli, L. — E., Lairg. 

 ^^'Melampyrum pratense, L. — E., Lairg. 

 ''"Galeopsis Tetrahit, L. — E., Lairg. 

 "^'Lauiium hiter medium , Fries. — W., Durness; Scourie. 

 Ajuga pyramidalis, L. — W., Durness; Scourie. 

 Y^Polygo7ium Persicaria, L. — W., Scourie. 

 '^Urtica wens, L. — W., Durness ; Scourie. 

 "^'U. dioica, L. — E., Lairg. 

 '^'Salix cinerea, L. — E., Lairg. 

 '■^^ Orchis mascida, L. — W., Durness. 

 ■\^0. latifolia, L. — W., Durness; Scourie. 

 "^Habenaria albida, Rich. — E., Lairg. 

 "^Triglochin palustre, L. — E., Lairg. 

 '''Potamogeton/iliformis, Nolte. — W., Durness. 

 '•'P. heterophyllus, Schreb. — W., Scourie. 

 "^Scilla nutans, Sm. — W., Badcaul. 

 '^Juncus Gerardi, Lois. — W., Scourie. 

 ■<'Carex muricata, L.* — W., Scourie. 

 "^'C. pi-(Bcox, Jacq. — W., Scourie. 



-C. glauca. Scop. — W., Far-out-Head; Durness; Scourie, &c. 

 0. limosa, L. — W., Badcaul Moss. 



With regard to Carex limosa, Mr. H. C. Watson writes : — 

 " Much doubt attaches to the more northerly habitat of Suther- 

 land. Prof. Graham, along with Mr. W. A. Stables and Mr. W. 

 H. Campbell, pronounce the plant of Sutherland to be C. rarifiora; 

 but my specimens from that county, gathered by Dr. Gr. Macnab 

 and the three other botanists mentioned, appear to be nearer C. 

 limosa. Dr. Graham wrote thus in 1833 : — " Carex rarifiora. 



* Extends tlie north distriljutiou of this Carex from 100 (Clyde Isles).. 



