PHANEROGAMS AND FERNS OF SOUTH ARDGOIL. 11 
Hedge-mustard (Sisymbrium officinale, Scop.) —By roadsides. 
Scurvy-grass (Cochlearia officinalis, Linn.)—Is not common 
on the shore; observed only at the head of Loch Goil. Var. 
alpina occurs in rock hollows of Cnoc Coinnich (2000 feet), 
and at the head of Allt Guanan (1650 feet). 
Shepherd’s Purse (Capsella Bursa—Pastoris, Moench.)—By 
roadsides, on roadside walls, etc. 
Marsh Violet (Viola palustris, Linn.)\—Common over the 
whole district in wet places, from the shore margin up to 
2000 feet. 
Dog Violet (Viola canina, Sm.)—Common in drier habitats 
in rock hollows by the shore, on mountain rocks, and on 
banks to 1400 feet; apparently suffering more from altitude 
than V. palustris. 
Milkwort (Polygala vulgaris, Linn.)—From low ground to 
1750 feet. The blue form is commonest, the red next, and 
the white least ; all forms occur up to 1000 feet. 
Bladder Campion (Stlene inflata, Sm.)—On the shore. 
Ragged Robin (Lychnis Flos-cuculi, Linn.)—Occurs seldom, 
and not on the hills. 
Corn-cockle (Lychnis Githago, Scop.)—In the corn-fields, 
but not every year. 
Red Campion (Lychnis diurna, Sibth.)—Plentiful on the 
beach. 
Pearl Wort (Sagina procumbens, Linn.)—Common on the 
shore rocks and shore margin, on walls, occasionally by the 
banks of streams, and in grass associations up to 1500 feet. 
Mouse-ear Chickweed (Cerastium viscosum, Linn.)—No other 
variety of this variable chickweed has been noticed. This 
form is common by the roadsides, and is a constant constituent 
in the grass associations up to 1800 feet on Cnoc Coinnich. 
Chickweed (Stel/aria media, Cyrill.)—Frequent on lowground, 
and under overhanging rocks up to 1500 feet on Carn Glas. 
Bog Stitchwort (Stellaria uliginosa, Murr.)—Frequent in 
the ditches on the low ground, and in wet places in the allts 
up to 600 feet. 
Greater Stitchwort (Stellaria Holostea, Linn.)—Only on low 
ground, and plentiful in places. 
Lesser Stitchwort (Stellaria graminea, Linn.)—By roadsides. 
Water-blinks (Montia fontana, Linn.)—Wet places by road- 
sides and shore. 
