120 TEAXSACTIOXS AXD PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Se-ss. Lvni. 



correctly named probably only planted — Davidson says 



a tree grows in Strathcarron), Upilobium. angustifolium, 



E. alsincefolium, Sedn/m rejleom.m (I have seen this as a 



planted species), S. ylavxum (doubtful in name), Chryso- 



splenium alternifolium (doubtful, (yppositifoliiirii is not rare), 



Anthriscus sylvestris (since found by me), Scandix Pecten- 



vetieris (also verified), Myrrhis odorata, Daucus maritimus 



(a form of I). Carota), Ligusticum (verified), Meum 



Atlmmanticum, Crithmum, ^gopodium (found by me), 



Qalium verum (verified), G. uligiyiosum, Valeruj.na dioica 



^ost improbable), as are Scaliosa Columbaria, and 



Matricaria Chamomilki, Antkemis maritima (a misnomer), 



Canijximda rapunculoides (? planted), C. hederacea. (it occurs 



in Argyll), Scrophularia aquatica (a misnomer most likely 



for S. nodosa), Mimidus luteus (an escape, a variety is 



already on record), Mentha sylvestris and M. piperita (most 



improbable as native plants), M. sativa (verified by me), 



Nepeta Cata/ria (most improbable), La/niiuni alhuni (very 



unlikely, perhaps a white-flowered form of purpurev.ra or 



inter medAurn), Ajaga pyraraidalis, possible, as is Litho- 



spermuni maritiniurn, Myosotis collrna, verified by me, as 



also Utricularia minor; Trientalis curopoea (a plant likely 



to be found), Plantago Coro'nxypus (also probable), Cheno- 



podiurn urMcurn and C. murale (certainly erroneous), 



Salicornia (confirmed by me), Polygonum viviparum (seen 



by me in another district), P. rnaritirauin (impossible), 



Mercurialis 2Jcre7i7iis (seen by me), Salix pentandra and 



S. reticidata (both rather doubtful), S. alba (planted), S. 



nigricans and ;S'. angnstifolia. (the names are very douVttful), 



Habenaria. albida and H. chlora/ntlut (both verified by me), 



Epipactis ensifoWx (this means Cephalanthera ensifolia, which 



has been found in north-west Scotland), lAstera. ovata (found 



by me). Allium oleraceurn, Oi^Moglossum mdgatum, Potarao- 



geton lucens, Asplenium marinum, A. septentrional e, and 



Scolopen driuni. 



In the year 1887 I acrain visited the county for a few 

 days, until the wet weather and the midges drove me 

 away from Kinlochewe. Glen Torridon, Ben Eay, and 

 the Slioch were explored, and yielded the following plants: 

 — Lepiclium Jieterophyllum, var. canescens, Erophila vrdgaris, 

 Arahis petrcsa, Viola, tricolor, V. arvensis, Lychnis Githago 



