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Trifolium minus (a plant of cultivation), Prumis Padus, 

 Rosa tomcntosa, var. sijlvestris, Scdum acre, Hieradum 

 tcnellum (Backh.), H. nigresccns, Arctium intermedium, 

 Ccntcmrea Cyanvs, Aster Tripolium, Arctostaphylos alpina 

 (confirmatory), La?nium intermedium, Myosotis collina. Poly- 

 gonum Convolvulus, £upJiorhia Helioscopia, E. Peplus, Salix 

 rcpens, Sparganium ajfflne, Scirpus setaceus, Agrostis canina, 

 Festuca sciuroidcs, Polystichum Lonchitis, Vicia sativa 

 (introduced), Circcea alpina (confirmatory), Eieracium 

 lioloscriccum, H. lingulatum, Scdix rugosa, S. herhacea (con- 

 firmatory), Carex xanthocarpa, and List era cordata (con- 

 firmatory), as well as some varieties. 



Mr. C. Bailey adds Cerastium tetrandrum from Gair- 

 loch. 



In 1889 I again visited Kinlochewe in order to clear 

 up a difficulty respecting a form of Agrostis canina, 

 gathered the previous year on Ben Eay, which in some 

 respects approached A. rubra, Wahl. A large series of 

 specimens collected this year from the same mountain, 

 and also from the Slioch, were sent to Professor Hackel, 

 who named them Agrostis canina, var. scotica (see " Scotch 

 Naturalist," 1889-90, p. 239). The following additional 

 plants were also observed : — Eitbus saxatilis (in Dixon's 

 list), Viola sabulosa, Prunns avium (? planted), Hieracium 

 globosum {?), H. melanocephalum (?), R. eximium (?), Cam- 

 2Jamda rotundifolia, Pyrola media, Myosotis repens, Mcrcuri- 

 alis perennis, Carex panicidata, Scirpus maritimns, var. 

 conglobatus, and a large number of varieties. 



A hawkweed, gathered by me at Kinlochewe in 1889, 

 proved to be H. 2^raelongum, an interesting addition. In 

 the same year I verified the occurrence of Arenaria 

 sedoides. Mr. Sewell adds Ca^rx ^ndla. 



In the "Scotch Xaturalist," 1891, p. 186, Mr. Arthur 

 Bennett cites the Jour. Bot., 1890, p. 40, for six additions 

 to the flora, but four of the plants are already on record, 

 and the other two — Drosera intermedia and JElymus 

 arenarius — had not been observed by me. Cladium 

 Marisctis {C. jamaicense) is given on the authority of Mr. 

 A. Evans. In the same Journal for 1892, p. 125, eleven 

 species are given on the authority of Mr. P. Ewing. Of 

 these Stachys arvensis, Plantago Coronopus, Urtica urens, 



