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* C. GRCENLANDICA, L. — On the coast at Ullapool, very 

 fine specimens. 



(C. DANICA, L., and C. axglica, L., are both given in 

 Dixon's list.) 



: HESPEPas MATRONALis, L. — Naturalised about the ruins 

 of a kirk near Jeantowu. 



Sisymbrium Thaliaxum, Gay. — Given in Dixon's list, 

 and likely correctly ; my visits have been made rather late 

 in the season. 



* S. OFFiciNARUM, Crantz. — On the shingle and in 

 cultivated ground at Jeantown, as the type plant with 

 pubescent siliquas. At Ullapool the form with glabrous 

 siliquas alone occurred, it is the var. leiocarpum, DC, 

 which I had long sought for in Britain, and which I had 

 once seen at jMeran, in Austria. 



SuBULARiA AQUATICA, L. — In a small loch near the 

 summit level of the Beallach na bo Pass, at a little over 

 2000 feet, and in Loch a Mhuilinn, near the sea-level, 

 caulescent and acaulescent forms occurred. 



: Brassica Xapus, L. — As a weed of cultivation on the 

 shingle at Jeantown. 



*B. SINAPISTRUM, Boiss. — Kinlochewe, Strome, etc. 

 (Colonist). 



* B, ALBA, Boiss. — Loch Alsh, Ullapool, and Applecross 

 (Colonist). 



* Bursa pastoris, Wib. — Common about Ullapool, etc. 



* CoRONOPUS PROCUMBENS, Gilib. — On the grassy margin 

 of Loch Broom at Ullapool. 



( ? C. DIDY'MA, Sm. — In Dixon's Gairloch list, almost 

 certainly incorrect.) 



Lepidium heterophyllum, Benth., var. canesgens, Gren. 

 et Godr. — On the shores of Loch Torridon, near Loch 

 Maree, and on the stony border of the river Carron. The 

 older name appears to be L. heterophyllum, var. campestre, 

 r. Schultz, in Fl. Gall, et Germ., Exs. 3 et 4, Introd. p. 3, 

 1840. It is the L. Smithii, Hook. Davidson records it 

 from Gairloch. 



Cakile maritima,L.— Gairloch (Dixon). Likely to be found. 



*Eaphanus PtAPHANiSTRUM, L. — Abundant among the 

 oat crops at Dundonnell and Applecross and Ullapool, 

 always as the yellow flowered form. 



