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Vill. (mew record)—These three species were growing 
together in a water-course on Slioch, about 2000 feet. 
Ligusticum scoticum, L.—By the shore, Gairloch. 
Daucus Carota, L.—By the shore, Gairloch. 
Hedera Helix, L.—Craig Tollie and sea-shore, Gairloch. 
Native. 
Solidago Virgawrea, L.Generally distributed and variable. 
Var. cambrica on Beinn Lair ascends to the summit— 2817 
feet. Specimens gathered at the base measured 7 inches in 
height; and ascending, 3 inches, 2} inches, 14 inches, and 
at the summit not more than 1 inch. 
Gnaphalium uliginoswm, L.—Pretty generally distributed 
over Slioch and Beinn Lair. Usually very small, about 1 to 
1} inches. 
Cricus heterophyllus, Willd.—I do not remember seeing 
this plant, except on a ridge west of Talladale, somewhere 
about 1000 feet above sea-level. 
Lobelia Dortmanna, L.—Fairly plentiful on the sandy 
shore of Loch Maree about Isle Maree, 
Arctostaphylos alpina, Spreng.—Slioch. 
Armeria vulgaris, Willd.—Near the summit of Slioch, 
at an elevation of about 3100 feet. 
Trientalis ewropea, L. (new record).—In the woods at 
Ru Noa. I found it here in August 1896, and again in 
June 1897, in full flower and plentiful. 
Gentiana campestris, L.——Luxuriant about Poolewe. 
G,. baltica, Murbeck.—A few specimens found above 
Letterewe. 
. Atropa Belladonna, L—Growing among rocks by the sea- 
shore, Gairloch. 
Utricularia intermedia, Hayne.—Pretty generally distri- 
buted about Loch Maree; also on the islands of Loch Maree. 
I found it on each of my visits in 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1897, 
but never in flower. In 1896, U. minor was flowering 
freely in Glen Sligachan, Skye, while all the plants I saw 
in West Ross were flowerless. 
U. Minor, L.—With U. intermedia in sphagnum bog above 
Gairloch. 
Pinguicula lusitanica, L.—I have only found two very 
small specimens on the peat-moss about Loch Maree. It 
