FLORA OF ARROCHAR MOUNTAINS. 93 
STELLARIA ULIGINOSA, Murr. 
Bogs, and wet places, especially abundant near mountain 
springs. Ascends to 2,600 feet on Ben Ime. 
CHERLERIA SEDOIDES, L. 
Recorded in the “Clydesdale Flora” (App. II.) from Ben 
Vorlich. 
SAGINA PROCUMBENS, L. 
Dry banks, rocks and walls. Abundant in the low ground. 
MonTIA FONTANA, L. 
In springs and rills. Ascending to 2,300 feet on Ben Narnain. 
Hypericum ANDROS&MUM, L. 
Shady places in Glen Loin, and on the banks of Loch Lomond. 
Not ascending the hills. 
HYPERICUM HUMIFUSUM, L. 
Banks and copses, not common. Low ground only. 
HYPERICUM PULCHRUM, L. 
Very abundant in boggy pastures on the lower slope of the hills. 
Not ascending to high altitudes. 
TILIA VULGARIS, Hayne. 
Not common. A number of trees of this species grow on the 
roadsides near the villages. 
LINUM CATHARTICUM, L. 
Common amongst grass on the hill-pastures. Ascends to 2,200 
feet on Crois. 
GERANIUM SYLVATICUM, L. 
This is a characteristic plant of mountain streams, growing usually 
in company with the anemone and the great wood-rush, on shady 
ledges near waterfalls, etc. It is generally distributed in wood- 
land situations in the district, and ascends to over 2,000 feet. 
The highest altitude noted is 2,600 feet on Ben Ime. 
a GERANIUM PRATENSE, L. 
Found near Arrochar on the occasion of an excursion of this 
¥ Society a number of years ago. The species is not common, and 
does not ascend the hills. 
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