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Viola sylvatica, Fries (? Riviniana, Reichb.)—On 2nd 
June this year I observed about a dozen plants of what I 
have been accustomed to call Viola sylvatica in flower on 
a grassy bank close to the lighthouse. The lighthouse 
keepers say they first noticed it there two years ago. 
Lychnis dioica, L. (diurna, Sibth.).—A group of less 
than a dozen plants on steep bank on the south side of 
the loch, July 1910 and 1911. 
Vicia lathyroides, L—In some abundance in front of 
the lighthouse in beginning of June 1910, and on bank 
near the harbour, 2nd June 1911. 
Apium graveolens, L.—Specimens collected on the May 
in 1879 are in my herbarium. 
Chrysanthemum segetum, L.—A single plant in flower 
in a patch of oats, south garden, July 1911. 
Anagallis arvensis, L.—Two or three plants in garden, 
July 1911. 
Convolvulus arvensis, L.—In flower by side of path in 
south garden, July 1910, and again 7th July 1911. Has, 
I am told, been there for a number of years. 
Veronica agrestis, L.—A common weed in the gardens, 
August 1910 and July 1911. 
Lamium hybridum, Vill. (incisum, Willd.)—Several 
plants seen about the gardens in August 1910; common, 
July 1911. 
Euphorbia Peplus, u—A good many plants in south 
garden, July 1911. 
Juncus Gerardi, Loisl.—In a moist spot close to the sea 
on the south-east of the island, July 1910; and at one 
higher up this year. 
Koeleria cristata, Brit. auth. (7 britannica, Domin).— 
Common on the higher, rocky parts, June 1910 and 19112 
Noted also in June 1899, 
Dactylis glomerata, L.—Common about the gardens and 
grass enclosures. 
Poa pratensis, L.—At side of garden, ete., June 1911. 
Festuca duriuscula, l—At foot of wall round south 
garden, ete., June 1910 and 1911. 
1 Since these notes were put together, I have submitted specimens 
to Mr. G. C. Druce, and he says they are K. britannica, but not an 
extreme form, 
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