FLORA OF ARROCHAR MOUNTAINS. 109g 
MyYosoTIS REPENS, Don. 
In a ditch in Glen Croe, near the school-house. 
MYoSsoTIS VERSICOLOR, Reich. 
Cultivated fields in Glen Loin. 
CALYSTEGIA SEPIUM, Br. 
Shores of Loch Long, at Arrochar and Ardgartan. 
SCROPHULARIA NODOSA, L. 
Common in the woods. Low ground only. 
SCROPHULARIA EHRHARTI, Stev. 
A single plant of this species, evidently a casual, was found 
beside some rubbish near the road on the Argyllshire side of 
Loch Long. 
DIGITALIS PURPUREA, L. 
Common in woods and bushy places. Ascending to 1,200 feet 
on Ben Vane. 
VERONICA ARVENSIS, L. 
Banks and wall-tops around Arrochar and Tarbet. Very 
abundant. Not ascending the hills. 
VERONICA SERPYLLIFOLIA, L. 
Ditches and moist places on walls in the low ground. 
VERONICA HUMIFUSA, Dicks. 
Alpine.—A sub-species, or perhaps merely an alpine form of 
V. serpyliifolia, from which it differs in the much larger flowers 
and decumbent rooting stems. Found in July of this year on 
Ben Ime at an altitude of 2,800 feet. 
VERONICA OFFICINALIS, L. 
Very common on banks and rocks. Ascending to 2,000 feet 
on Crois. 
VERONICA CHAM#DRYS, L. 
Abundant throughout the lower parts of the district, but not 
ascending the hills. 
