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recorded, Mr Watson asked Mr Druce to visit West Ross, 
which was one of these, in order to compile a list of its plants. 
Between 1880 and 1894 he made five excursions with 
this object in view, and the total number of plants now 
on record for the district is over 570. 
The plants referred to in this paper were not gathered 
with any idea of adding to the records of West Ross. On 
comparing my notes with Mr Druce’s excellent paper, I find 
that I have one or two new records—some not previously 
recorded varieties, and other notes that are of interest as 
supplementary to Mr Druce’s paper. 
Mr Arthur Bennett has very kindly verified the specitens. 
Nymphxa alba, L,—In a aaa loch close by the shore of 
Loch Maree. | 
Corydalis claviculata, D.C.—In a thicket by the sea-shore 
not far from Gairloch Pier. 
Silene maritima, With.—Specimens gathered on the sea- 
shore at Gairloch, on the margin of Loch Maree, and on Beinn 
Lair (not by a stream) at an elevation of about 2000 feet. 
The plants from Beinn Lair are stouter and of a darker green, 
the leaves larger and broader, measuring about a quarter of 
an inch across, while those gathered by the shore measure 
only from one-eighth to three-sixteenths. 
S. acaulis, Jacq.—F rom Slioch. 
Cerastium triviale, Link—Growing on Slioch, between 
1500 feet and 2000 feet. A handsome plant, unlike the 
usual genus in appearance and sepals not so obtuse as in 
typical specimens. 
C. latifoliwm.—With C. triviale on Slioch. Mr Frederic 
N. Williams has very kindly examined specimens of this 
plant, and believes it to be the true C. latifoliwm of North 
Scandinavia and the Alps. 
Arenaria Cherleri, Benth.—A single specimen from Beinn 
Lair. 
Potentilla Sibbaldi, Hall.—Beinn Lair, Slioch, and, in June 
1897, Meall Each. 
Lathyrus macrorrhizus, Wintine —In fine condition on Isle 
Maree. 
Epilobium palustre, L.; £. alpinum, L.; £. alsinelfolium, 
