134 TEANSACTIO>'S AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. ltoi. 



*B. MEDIA, Dum. (Speegularia maegixata, Syme). — 

 Eather common on the coast, as at Loch Carron, Apple- 

 cross, Polglass, etc. 



* B. marina, Dum. (Speegulaeia neglecta, Sjme). — 

 Eare. Moreiields, near Ullapool, and shores of Little Loch 

 Broom. {Lepigonum salinum, Applecross, Mr. Allan.) 



*B. RUPESTEis (Speegulaeia eupesteis, Lebel.) — Loch 

 Carron, 1880. I did not see it in 1893. Boswell Syme 

 so named my specimen, and Mr. Arthur Bennett says he 

 has a note, that he saw one from me. 



* MoxTiA FONTAXA, L. — Eather common. The var. major, 

 Allione (M. rhularis, Gmel.), at Lochalsh, Braemore, and 

 Applecross. 



Hypeeicum Andros.emum, L. — Eare. Loch Maree 



(Hooker), Kintail, Glenelg, Duncraig. 



(H. PERFORATUM, L. — In Dixon's list only.) 



: H. CALYCINUM, L. — Balmacarra (DaAadson). Planted, of 



course, but the recorder gives no particulars. 



* H. PULCHRUM, L. — Common. The var. procumhens, 

 Eostrup, in Coigach. 



(: Mala'a moschata, L. — In Dixon's list ; he does not 

 consider it native.) 



: M. STLYESTRis, L. — Dixon thinks this is not a native. 

 It is plentiful on the shingle in Jeantown, but it is also 

 cultivated there, so that it is very likely only a straggler 

 from the gardens. 



: TiLiA PLATYPHYLLOS, Scop, — Planted at Braemore. 



: T. VULGARIS, Hayne. — Planted at Braemore, Kishorn, etc, 



(Eadiola Linoides, Eoth, {Millegrana minima). — In 

 Dixon's list. It is given in " Topographical Botany " for 

 105 Eoss West, "Eoss Cat.," probably by the authors 

 confusing Boss's list of Mid Ebudes plants with mine from 

 West Eoss. This opinion is confirmed by seeing on p. 598 

 of that work that Mr. Eoss is credited with supplying the 

 list of Mull and West Eoss plants in Eep. of Eec. Club, 

 whereas he only compiled the list of Mull plants, in which 

 he records Puidiola Millegrana. It is very likely to occur, 

 as it is usually overlooked.) 



*LixuM CATHARTicuM, L. — Common. 



: L. usiTATissiMUM, L. — A casual on the beach at Jean- 

 town. 



