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* K. NESSENSis, Hall. — Inverlael. 



* E. Fissus, Lindl. — Near Ullapool, in several stations. 



* E. PLICATUS, W. and N. — Near the shooting lodge at 

 Dundonnell. 



* E. EHAMNiFOLius, W. and N. — Stroma Ferry. 



* E. INCURVATUS, Bab. — A plant from Ullapool and 

 Inverlael, the Eev. Moyle Eogers puts under this name. 



* E. LEUCOSTACHYS, Sm. — Eare, Ullapool. 



*E. PYRAMIDALIS, Kalt. — Ulkpool, and in very fine 

 condition at Dundonnell. 



* E. viLLiCAULis, Koel., var. Sclmcri (Lindeb.). — Strath- 

 carron, Ullapool, Kinlochewe. 



* E. MACROPHYLLUS, W. and N. — Inverlael. 



* E. PULCHERRIMUS, Neum. — Jeantown. 



*E. MUCRONATUS, Blox. — Not rare. About the side of 

 Loch Broom, Braemore, etc. 



*E. Eadula, W. and N. — Large, handsome plants at 

 Ullapool. 



E. CORYLIFOLIUS, Sm. — Near Ullapool, and on limestone 

 at Applecross and Kishorn. A small form. Davidson 

 records it from Glen Shiel. 



* E. SAXATiLis, L. — In Dixon's list. I saw it on 

 Slioch at about 2800 feet. It occurred on Meall Gorm 

 of Applecross, on Cnochan rocks and An Teallach, and as 

 the var. setodermis, Borb. (in Baenitz. Herb. Europ.), near 

 the sea level at Jeantown. 



E. Cham^morus, L. ("Topographical Botany"). — I saw 

 it on Slioch in 1889, and in fine fruit on An Teallach 

 in 1893. 



Dryas octopetala, L. — " On a limestone rock called Greg 

 ach no caen, upon the boundaries of Coygach and Assynt, 

 just on the confines of Eoss-shire and Sutherland" (Dr. 

 Lightfoot). I saw it on the Eoss-shire side of the boundary 

 in 1894. 



* Geum urbanum, L. — Not uncommon, as at Loch Carron 

 and Kinlochewe. 



G. INTERMEDIUM, Ehrh. — Stromc (Linton 1885), Jean- 

 town. 



* G. RiVALE, L. — Eather common. Loch Long, Braemore, 

 Dundonnell, Jeantown, in splendid flower at about 2000 

 feet on a mountain in Strathcarron,and on the Cnochan rocks. 



