go FLORA OF ARROCHAR MOUNTAINS. 
THALICTRUM ALPINUM, L. 
Alpine.—Frequent in moist parts amongst grass, near springs, 
and by the side of the streams. Occurs on each of the six 
mountains, extending upwards from about 1,200 feet, and attaining 
an altitude of 2,900 feet on Ben Ime. 
ANEMONE NEMOROSA, L. 
A characteristic plant of the mountain streams, especially in 
shady places at a moderate elevation, where it attains great 
luxuriance. Ascends to 2,600 feet on Ben Narnain. 
RANUNCULUS FLAMMULA, L. 
Common in marshy places throughout the district, ascending 
to 2,000 feet on Ben Arthur. 
RANUNCULUS AcRIS, L. 
Common throughout the district, and attaining great luxuriance 
in the alpine pastures, especially in wet places at a high elevation. 
Ascends to 3,000 feet on Ben Ime. 
RANUNCULUS REPENS, L. 
Roadsides and borders of fields, mostly in the low ground, but 
ascending the hills to some distance. Noted at 1,400 feet on 
Ben Narnain. 
RanuNcuLus Ficaria, L, 
Probably common in the district, but not observed on account 
of its early-flowering period. Noted on Ben Vorlich at goo feet. 
CALTHA PALUSTRIS, L. 
Marshes, and occasionally near springs on the mountains. 
Ascends to 2,500 feet on Ben Arthur. 
TROLLIUS EUROPAUS, L. 
Common on the banks of streams, especially in parts of the 
Allt-Sugach, where it is very luxuriant. The species, however, 
does not appear to ascend to high elevations, the greatest altitude 
noted being 1,800 feet on Ben Vane. 
CorRYDALIS CLAVICULATA, D.C. 
Banks of Loch Lomond at Tarbet. 
