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commented on by Eev. Moyle Eogers thus : " This puzzles 

 me greatly. Can it be R. Bakeri, which I do not under- 

 stand ? The strongly hooked prickles seem against it. 

 Those long, narrow leaflets seem to me to put decipiens 

 out of court." M. Crepin would rather refer it to R. corii- 

 folia, of which he " thinks it is a form with pubescent 

 petioles, and slightly glandular pedicels." In the Eep. 

 Eec. Club, 1884-86, Mr. C. Bailey records R. marginata, 

 Wallr., from opposite the hotel at Gairloch. This is 

 probably not correct, since the true marginata, which is a 

 hybrid of R. gallica, is not likely to be British. It is 

 doubtful whether we have the true plant in Britain. The 

 var, Watso'/ii occurred at Jeantown. 



* E. EUBIGINOSA, L. — Kinlochewe and Applecross. I 

 am not quite convinced of the indigenity of this rose in 

 the county. 



(Pyeus Aria, Sm. — In Dixon's list, erroneously named, 

 or planted. Davidson says it is rare by Loch Carron.) 



* P. AucuPAEiA, L. — Xative ; not uncommon. Stroma, 

 Kinlochewe, etc. 



* P. Malus, L. — Strome, Dundonnell, etc. ; possibly 

 native. 



* Crataegus Oxyacantha, L. — Possibly native. Dornie, 

 Jeantown, Applecross, 



* Saxipraga oppositifolia, L. — Eare. A Glas-bheine, 

 in Kintail, Ben Eay. 



* S. STELLARis, L. — Ptather common, as on the Slioch, 

 Sgurr Fhuaran, Meall Gorm, and An Teallach. A very 

 large form on the rocky bed of a stream which descends 

 from Ben Eay. On Sgurr na Caorach a form was found 

 similar to the plants met with on Aonach Mhor in Wester- 

 ness, that is with a leafy stem and without the basal rosette 

 of leaves. As in the former case it was associated with 

 Epildbiutn alpinum, and Bartramia. It is a form, not a 

 variety, induced by shade and the drip from moist over- 

 hanging rocks. 



*S. AIZOEDES, L. — Abundant, and usually as the plant 

 with ciliate leaves (S. autumnalis, L.). Flowers with 

 various tints of orange have been seen, but the dark 

 orange-brown flowered plant which is found in Norway has 

 not been obser^-ed. 



