100 FLORA OF ARROCHAR MOUNTAINS. 
EPILOBIUM PALUSTRE, L. 
In marshes and wet meadows, general, but nowhere abundant. 
Typical forms of this species are mostly found on the hills, but 
occur also in Glen Loin and Glen Croe. It ascends to 2,000 feet 
on Ben Narnain. 
EPILOBIUM ALPINUM, L. 
Alpine.—Found on Ben Narnain, Ben Ime, and Ben Vane, 
and probably occurring also on the other peaks. This species is 
a common feature of cold springs at a high altitude, but from its 
small size is probably often overlooked. It may be looked for in 
rills, etc., from about 2,000 feet upwards, the highest point at 
which it has been noted in the district being 2,800 feet on Ben 
Ime. 
CIRC#A LUTETIANA, L. 
Abundant in the woods in Glen Loin. 
SANICULA EUROPA, L. 
Common in the woods at a low elevation. Noted on the banks 
of the Allt-a-Bhalachain on the occasion of the Society’s excursion 
in May of this year, but the altitude was not observed. 
CARUM VERTICILLATUM, Koch. 
Very abundant all over the lower slopes of the hills, and 
particularly in Glen Croe. This is perhaps the most abundant 
plant of this order in the district, but does not ascend the hills 
to any great distance. 
AXGOPODIUM PopocGRarRIA, L. 
Noted near Arrochar, but not common. 
BUNIUM FLEXuOsUM, With. 
Grass pastures, and on the drier parts of the hills near the base. 
Ascends to 600 feet on Ben Narnain. 
MyYRRHIS ODORATA, Scop. 
Near Succoth farm in Glen Loin. 
ANTHRISCUS SYLVESTRIS, Hoffm. 
Hedges and roadsides. Low ground only. 
