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Carrou ; it has the leaves much more finely cut, and the 

 plant unusually small. 



(?I1. BULBOSUS, L. — Only in Dixon's list of Gairloch 

 plants ; possibly an error, although Davidson says it is 

 common in Eoss.) 



* E. FiCARiA, L. — Attadale ; rare, or my visits made too 

 late in the season to observe it. Seen at Dundonnell in 

 1894. 



* Caltha palustris, L. — Common ; but the var. minor 

 appears much less frequent in Eoss than on the Cairn- 

 gorms or Breadalbane hills. I saw it on An Teallach at 

 about 2000 feet. 



* C. EADICANS, Forster. — In shady, marshy situations at 

 the head of Little Loch Broom, near Dundonnell. 



Trollius EUROPiEUS, L. — Not unfrequent, and widely 

 distributed. I saw some plants at an elevation of upwards 

 of 2000 feet in Strathcarron. West Eoss not localised 

 (Davidson). 



: Berberis vulgaris, L. — Occurs as a planted shrub at 

 Ullapool and Braemore, and, according to Mr. Dixon, at 

 Gairloch. 



* Nymph.ea alba, L. — In Loch Coulin and Loch a 

 Mhuilinn. 



: Papaver somniferum, L. — On the shingle at Jeantown 

 and Applecross ; probably a garden escape. 



(? P. EholAS, L. — In Dixon's list, which also gives P. 

 duhium. The latter has a more northern range than this 

 species, which has not been observed by me in West Eoss.) 



* P. dubium, L. — Eare, and only of casual occurrence, as 

 at Kinlochewe, Dornie, and Gairloch — in the latter place 

 on the authority of Mr. Dixon. In 1893-94 I did not 

 see a single poppy in the county. The Kinlochewe plant 

 was the var. P. Lamottei. 



■^'^ P. Argemone, L. — Like the foregoing, scarcely natural- 

 ised. I saw it by the rail side near Strome in 1880. 



CoRYDALis CLAVicuLATA, DC. — Eare. Kintail, and be- 

 tween Strome Ferry and Plockton. It is given in the 

 Gairloch list, probably on the authority of Mr. Davidson, 

 who records it in " Scotch Naturalist," vol. ii., from Melvaig, 

 near Gairloch. 



* FuMARiA BoR^i, Jord. — On shingle at Ullapool, where 



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