132 TKANSAOTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sbss. lviii. 



* Viola palustris, L. — Common. 



(V. canina, L. — Given in the Applecross list, but 

 requires verification.) 



* V, Eiviniana, Eeich. — Common. I suspect it is the 

 " V. canina, L.," of the Applecross and Gairloch lists. 



* V. tricolor, L. — In a field near Loch Torridon, and 

 in oat fields at Dundonnell. Dixon has it in his list. 



* V. ARYENSis, Murray. — Xear Torridon and Ullapool, 

 and a form identical with V. segetalis, Jord., at Strathcarron. 



* V. LUTEA, Huds. — Near Braemore. 



* V. SABULOSA, Jord. — Loch Torridon side, Strathcarron, 

 Applecross, etc. A plant very near to, if not identical 

 with, V. Curtisii, Forst. 



* POLYGALA VULGARIS, L. — Not common, Sgurr Fhuaran, 

 Sgurr na Caorach, and in beautiful condition on the 

 Cnochan rocks. 



* P. SERPYLLACEA, Weihe. — Common and widely distri- 

 buted. 



* SiLENE CucuBALUS, Wibel. — Piare, and perhaps only of 

 casual origin. I saw it at Strome in 1880. 



* S. MARITIMA, With. — Piather common, not only on the 

 coast, but also on the shingly margin of Loch Maree, and 

 the Eiver Carron, etc. 



S. ACAULis, Jacq. (see " Topographical Botany "). — I have 

 gathered it on Ben Eay, but it appears to be rather a 

 scarce plant on the Boss mountains. 



* Lychnis dioica, L. — Locally common, abundant about 

 Jeantown, and of very rich crimson colour. 



* L. alba. Mill. — Bare and only a colonist, if, indeed, it 

 is more than a casual. I saw it at Dornie, at Ullapool, 

 Jeantown, Strome Perry, etc. 



* L. Plos-cuculi, L. — Prequent. 



* L. GiTHAGO, Scop. — Little more than a casual. A 

 solitary specimen in an oat field at Kinlochewe. Dixon 

 includes it in his list, but does not consider it a native. 

 Davidson says it is too common in Boss-shire. 



Cerastium tetrandrum. Curt. — Gairloch (Mr. C. Bailey), 

 sparingly on the course sand at the head of Applecross 

 Bay, 1893: Ullapool, 1894. 



* C. GLOMERATUM, Thuill. — Common, also as the var. 

 apetalum, Dum. at Applecross, Braemore, and Dundonnell. 



