the Flora of GUn Lyon. 



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The party walked down the river Lyou on the following 

 day to Publiil Farmhouse, when they spent some time 

 searching for Utricularias in the low ground near the 

 mouth of the Pubhil Burn, and were successful in getting 

 quantities of U. minor and one plant of Malaxis loaludosa. 

 One of us then climbed Meall Pubhil, 2290 feet, and 

 descending to the Pubhil Burn in the upper part of its 

 course, rose again over Meal Buidh, and crossed the sum- 

 mit of Meall Daill, 2888 feet, finally reaching the Merran 

 stream, which was followed to our home. On Meall 

 Pubhil were collected Carduus lanceolatus and heterophyllus, 

 Orchis mascula, and Uahenaria alhida. Another of our 

 party, after climbing Meall an Odhar, 2648 feet, crossed on 

 to the Grinnan hill, and then went over the Lyon river to 

 climb Meall-a-Chall on its south bank. On it were got 

 Droscra anglica^ Ruhus chamcemorus, Veronica saxatilis, 

 and A vena alpina. 



The 9th was very wet and windy, and the streams came 

 down in high flood. 



On Monday (10th) the party broke up, after a week of 

 rather indifferent weather. 



During that time Mr Grieve collected the following 

 mosses, mostly from Ben Heasgaruish : — 



Biscutella arcuta. 

 Polysticliuni commune. 

 Hypaum tamariscinum. 



loreum. 



Schreberi. 



squarrosum. 



cupressiforme. 



purum. 



triquetrum. 



Racomitrum lieterostichiim. 



laiiuginosum. 



profcensum. 



canescens. 

 Dicranum squarrosum. 

 Philonotis foutana. 

 Pterygopliyllum lucens. 

 Bartramia pomiformis. 



The best plants found by the second party were : — 

 Draba incana, Silene acaulis, Cherlcria scdoidcs, Dry as octo- 

 petala, Saxifraga nivalis and oppositifolia, Droscra anylica, 

 Galium boreale, Utricularia minor, Listcra cordata, Uahenaria 

 bifolia, Malaxis ^^ahcdosa, Toficldia pcdustris, and Cystopteris 

 Montana. We found hundreds of two-flowered plants of 

 Junius triglumis, which we at first took for the rare J. 



