136 TRAXSACnONS AST) PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. lvhl 



flowered form than the mid-English plant, and sometimes, 

 especially by the coast, as the var. crassifolius, Pers. 

 Yar. vUlosus, Ullapool. 



*TiciA mssuTA, Koch. — Strome, Canon, Jeantown, 

 Kishorn. 



^' Y. Cracca. L. — Common, especially as a com field 

 plant. The var. incana, Thuill, at Ullapool, on the shingle. 



Y. sylyatica, L. — Uncommon. Keppoch. It was given 

 in '• Topographical Botany " without personal authority. I 

 did not see it at Ullapool, Applecross, or Strathcarron. 



Y. SEPioi, L, — Klnlochewe, Braemore, Applecross, etc. 

 Xot uncommon, and in two forms. 



: Y. SATIYA, L. — Occurs as an outcast or straggler from 

 cultivation, as at Kinlochewe. 



*Y. AXGUSTTFOLIA, L. — Eare. Ullapool and Strath- 

 carrorL 



* Lathyrus pratexsis, L. — Xot uncommon ; usually as 

 the glabrous plant. 



* L. MONTAifUS, Bemh. — Braemore, Dundonnell, Kishorn, 

 etc.; also the var. tenvAfolius, at Braemore. 



* Prcxus spinosa, L. — On my first visit I thought this 

 was planted in West Boss, but now I think it may be 

 native in Strathcarron and at Applecross ; there were some 

 old bushes by the river at Ullapool. 



:P. IN.STITIA, L. — Doubtfully wild at Applecross, etc. 



: P. D0ME5TICA, L. — Most likely the result of planting in 

 Strathcarron, etc. 



(P. CEEA.SUS, L. — In Diion's list, probably an error, the 

 next species may have been intended.) 



:P. AVIUM, L. — Glenelg, Strathcarron, Dundonnell, in 

 what was an old hedgerow. A doubtful native. 



* P. Padus, L — Applecross, Kishorn, Inverlael, Kin- 

 lochewe, etc. 



: Spxe-Ea salicifolia, L. — Inverlael Certainly planted. 



* S. Ulmaria, L — Xot uncommon. So far as I noticed 

 always as the plant with the leaves white underneath, var. 

 disc-olor, Kod. 



* PuBr.s iD^us, L — Xot common, but I think native. 

 It grew by the side of Loch Coulin, at Braemore, and a 

 Applecross, as the var. leucocarpiLS. It is possible that the 

 latter plant may be the result of ancient cultivation. 



