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(? Geranium sanguineum, L. — In Mr. Dixon's list only.) 



* G. sylvaticum, L. — Eare. I have only seen it on the 

 steep rocks about the falls of Glomak. 



* G. molle, L. — Not common. Strome, Applecross, 

 Kinlochewe, Ullapool, Kishorn. 



* G. DISSECTUM, L. — Eare. Only seen at Applecross. 



(? G. LUCIDUM, L. — In Dixon's list. If correctly named, 

 was it wild ?) 



* G. EoBERTiANUM, L. — Glen Docharty, Jeantown, Dun- 

 donnell, etc. ; var. album, at Inverlael and Applecross. 



* OxALis AcETOSELLA, L. — Local ; on the base of Slioch^ 

 at Strome, Kishorn, Dundonnell, etc. 



* Erodium cicutarium, L'Her. — In Dixon's list. I saw 

 it on one station at Applecross in 1893. 



* Ilex Aquifolium, L. — Not uncommon, and native, as 

 in Glen Docharty, on the sides of Slioch, in Coigach, Dun- 

 donnell, etc. 



: Acer Pseudoplatanus, L. — Loch Duich, Loch Carron, 

 etc. Planted, and in some cases self-sown plants. 



: Ulex europ^us, L. — Extensively planted as a cover 

 for game, but not, I think, native. 



* Cytisus scoparius. Link. — Not very common, but 

 possibly native. Strome, Ullapool, Kishorn. 



: Medic AGO lupulina, L, — A relic of cultivation, at Kin- 

 lochewe. Dixon gives it in his list. 



* Trifolium puatense, L. — Common, and generally dis- 

 tributed in the low lands. 



:T. HYBRIDUM, L. — As a relic of cultivation. Strome 

 Ferry (E. F. Linton), field borders, Dnndonnell, Jeantown, 

 etc. 



* T. repens, L. — Common, and generally distributed in 

 the low lands. 



* T. procumbens, L. — Strome, Ullapool ; rare. 



*T. DUBIUM, Sibth. — Kinlochewe, Applecross, Strath- 

 carron, etc. ; and, as the var. pi/g^naeum, Soy. -Will., at 

 Ullapool. 



. Anthyllis Vulneraria, L. (Gairloch, C. Bailey). — 

 Appears where the limestone rocks are exposed, as near 

 Ullapool, Kishorn, and Cnochan. Also on river shingle, as 

 at Kinlochewe and Carron. 



* Lotus corniculatus, L. — Common ; often as a larger 



