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*S. HYPNOIDES, L. — Eather rare. On A Glas-bheine, 

 and on Meall Gorm. I also saw this plant in a rocky 

 piece of ground opposite the mansion-house of Kishorn, 

 where it was probably planted. 



* Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, L. — Not rare, Loch 

 Beag side, Talladale, Applecross, Jeantown, etc. 



(C. ALTERNIFOLIUM L. — In Dixon's list only.) 



* Parnassia palustris, L. — Moilan, Gairloch. 



: EiBES Grossularia, L. — Strome, Jeantown, etc., not 

 native. 



: E. RUBRUM, L. — Near Ullapool; an escape from cultiva- 

 tion. 



: E. NIGRUM, L. — Near Braemore ; sown by birds, but 

 fruiting freely. 



Sedum roseum. Scop. (Ehodiola rosea). — Plentiful on 

 the precijjices about the Palls of Glomak, also seen on 

 mountains in Strathcarron, on An Teallach, in the Beallach 

 na bo Pass, and on Slioch. Davidson says it occurs on 

 Baios Bhein, Gairloch. 



S. Telephium, L. — "Not common, Gairloch" (Davidson). 

 A doubtful native. 



S. ANGLICUM, L. — Common on the low rocks near the 

 sea. Davidson says it is rare at Gairloch. 



* S. acre, L. — Kinlochewe, and certainly native at 

 Applecross, where a large form was seen. 



: S. reflexum, L. — In a rocky plantation opposite the 

 mansion-house of Kishorn. This and S. glaucum (whatever 

 that may be) are given in Dixon's list. 



*Drosera rotundifolia, L. — Abundant, and in the 

 sunny summer of 1893 in plentiful flower. 



* D. obovata, Mert. and Koch. — In several localities in 

 Glen Torridon, by Loch Coulin, Loch Maree, and in Kintail. 

 I now think it is a hybrid of D. rotundifolia and anglica. 



D. ANGLICA, Huds. — Gairloch (Davidson). Eather com- 

 mon in the wetter bogs, and in many places even more 

 plentiful than D. rotundifolia, and, like that plant, profusely 

 flowering in 1893. 



(D. longifolia, L. = D. intermedia, Hayne. — The 

 reference in "Scottish Naturalist," 1891, p. 186, to the 

 occurrence of this species is a misprint for D. obovata.) 



* Myriophyllum ALTERNIFOLIUM, DC. — Loch Maree, 



