138 TKANSACTIONS AXD PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. latji. 



* Fragaria vesca, L — Eather common. 



* POTENTILLA Fragaeiastrum, Ehrh. — Apparently rare. 

 I saw it only by the waterfall at Jeantown, and at 

 Applecross. 



* P. ToRMENTiLLA, Xeck. — Abundant and generally dis- 

 tributed. 



( ? P. REPTANS, L. — In Dixon's list. A misnomer ? It 

 is a rare plant in the north.) 



^ P. Anserina, L. — An abundant and luxuriant shore 

 weed on the shingle, as at Jeantown, Applecross, etc. It 

 usually occurred with the leaves green above, the var. 

 sericea, Koch., with leaves silvery on both sides being rare; 

 it was noticed at Ullapool. 



( ? P. ARGENTEA, L. — One of the plants recorded by the 

 Summer Camp from Applecross. The true plant is most 

 unlikely to be found native so far north; perhaps it was a 

 slip of the pen for the preceding species, but it was given 

 as a new record, while I recorded F. Anserina in 1880.) 



P. SiBBALDi, Hall. f. — "Topographical Botany." Ptare. 

 Slioch, 



'"' Alchemilla arvensis. Scop. — Eather rare or over- 

 looked. Dornie. 



* A. VULGARIS, L. — Eather common. Large plants of 

 the var. glabra, W. et Gr., occurred in the shingly margin 

 of the river Carron, but it varied into forms with more 

 pubescent foliage. The glabrous form grew in the stony 

 bed of the stream that descends from Ben Eay. On the 

 hills a small pubescent form is common, especially between 

 Kishorn and Applecross, but I should not call it A. 

 montana, Willd. The two plants grew together, and 

 kept fairly distinct on the Cnochan rocks. 



A. ALPINA, L. — See " Topographical Botany." Common. 

 EosA spiNOSissiMA, L. — See " Topographical Botany." I 

 have not seen it in Eoss. 



* E. INVOLUTA, Sm., Gairloch (Davidson), and as R. 

 Sahini, Woods. — By the side of Loch Clare, and by Loch 

 Maree. This, M. Crepin says, is a hybrid of the former 

 with R. tomentosa. 



* E. MOLLIS, Sm. — Not unfrequent in the lower wooded 

 straths, as at Loch Maree, Ullapool, Dundonnell, Apple- 

 cross, Kishorn, Kintail, etc. The var. ccerulea, Bak., I 



