1lsz FLORA ORCADENSIS. 
PRIMULA SCOTICA (Hook.) 
Pastures near the sea, Bay of Moclett, Papa 
. Westray (9th September 1913), and sandy pastures 
at seashore, North Hill, Papa Westray (10th Septem- 
ber 1918); native at both places. At the former 
station the plants had scapes or were acaulescent, and 
at the latter station all the specimens collected by 
Col. H. H. Johnston were acaulescent. 
TRIENTALIS EUROPA (Linn.) 
Kingsdale, Firth (9th July 1913); native. Plants 
were in full bloom. This plant was first found in 
Orkney at this station in June 1847, by the late Mr 
George Robson. 
GENTIANA CAMPESTRIS (Linn.) 
Sandy links at seashore, Links of Melsetter, 
Waas, Hoy (llth August 1913). Mr Ar. Bennett 
writes :—“I suppose a state of G. baltica (Murbeck), 
but I am not sure”; and pastures, Pomt of Huro, 
Westray (2nd September 1913). Mr Ar. Bennett 
again writes :—‘“It is probable that these specimens 
are G. baltica (Murbeck).” The specimens were not 
in good condition for identification, Colonel H. H. 
Johnston informs me. G. balteca (Murbeck) is a 
subspecies of G. campestris (Linn.) 
VERONICA CHAMADRYS (Linn.) 
Turf wall near Galaha, Smoogro, Orphir (19th 
July 1912); very rare. 
EKUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS (Linn.) 
This plant has by botanists—especially Townsend 
