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* C. TKIVIALE, Link. — Common and widely distributed. 

 The var. alpimiin, Koch., in its typical form on A Glas- 

 bheine in Kintail, on An Teallach and on Meall Gorm of 

 Applecross. Boswell Syme said the specimen from the 

 former locality was the true plant, his var. alpcstre, Lind. 



*Stellaria media, Gyr. — Abundant. The var. major, 

 Koch., at Linlochewe and Inverlael. 



* S. HOLOSTEA, L. — Local. Near Attadale, Jeantown, 

 Kishorn, Ehidorroch, etc. 



* S. GRAMINEA, L. — Not rare. Keppoch, Braemore, 

 Dundonnell, Kintail. 



* S. ULIGINOSA, Murr. — Common. 



* Arenaria sedoides, Schultz. — "Topographical Botany" 

 without personal authority. Apparently scarce. I saw it 

 on Slioch at 1800 feet, and also as the var. apetala. 



* A. sekpyllifolia, L. — Eare, but possibly native. By 

 the railway at Strome, and dry roadside at Strathcarron, 

 also near Applecross, 



* A. PEPLOIDES, L. — Locally abundant on the coast, as 

 at Torridon, Ullapool, Jeantown, Applecross. At Ullapool 

 the var. diffusa, Horn., occurred with the type. 



(Sagina maritima, Don. — A specimen which I gathered 

 by Loch Duich was so named by a botanical referee. I 

 have not been able to refind it in the county, but it is 

 a plant which is likely to be found, as it occurs in East 

 Eoss and Caithness.) 



* S. PROCUMBENS, L. — Not uncommon, and variable. 



* S. NODOSA, E. Mey. — Local. I have only seen it in 

 the crevices of the limestone pavement at Applecross ; it 

 was the glabrous plant. 



S. SUBULATA, Presl. — Given in Dixon's list. I found a 

 solitary patch on the shingle path near Ehidorroch Lodge 

 in 1894. 



* Spergula sativa, Boenngh. — Abundant in many corn 

 fields, and about Ullapool, Dundonnell, Applecross, so 

 profuse as to give a heavy-valerianaceous odour to the 

 air, especially in the evening. S. sativa alone occurred ; 

 although I examined many scores of specimens, I was 

 unable to find one with papillate seeds. 



* BuDA rubra, Dum. (Arenaria rubra, L.) — Eare. A 

 few plants at Strathcarron, and in dry fields at Kishorn. 



