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* Sanicula eueop-EA, L. — Strome, Loch Maree side, 

 Ullapool, Jeantown, Applecross, etc. 



: yEgopodium Podagraria, L. — Near habitations at 

 Jeantown, Ullapool, and Applecross. 



Apium nodiflorum, Eeichb. — Gairloch (Davidson). 



'"' CONOPODIUM DENUDATUM, Koch. — Locally common. 



: Myrrhis Odorata, Scop. — In Dixon's list, how far 

 naturalised I cannot say, as I have not seen it in the 

 county. 



* Ch-Erophyllum temulum, L. — Eare. Loch Duich side, 

 and near Jeantown, a doubtful native. 



CicuTA VIROSA, L. — Glen Shiel (Davidson). I saw 

 (Enantlic crocata there ; but Cicuta occurs in the Hebrides, 

 so the record may be correct. 



* ScANDix Pecten- Veneris, L. — Colonist, or perhaps not 

 more than a casual. A few specimens near Strathcarron. 

 Dixon gives it in his list. 



* Anthriscus sylvestris, Hoffm. — Very local. So far 

 as my observation goes, it is confined to the limestone of 

 Kishoru and Applecross. Dixon gives it in his list, but I 

 have not seen it by Loch Maree. 



(Crithmum maeitbium, L. — Given, like so many other 

 plants in Dixon's list, on, I am afraid, very slender evidence. 

 Probably Salicornia was meant.) 



* (Exanthe crocata, L. — Local. Loch Duich and Loch 

 Alsh, near Ullapool, and at Applecross and Kishorn not 

 unfrequent. 



(CE. Lachenalii, Gmel. — Gairloch (Davidson.) 



* iETHUSA Cyxapium, L. — Colonist or casual. Eare. 

 Between Jeantown and Strathcarron, and at Kishorn. In 

 Dixon's list. 



(Meum Athamanticum, Jacq. — Only in Dixon's list.) 

 LiGUSTicuM scoticum, L. — Given in the Applecross and 



Gairloch lists. I only saw it on a small tract of sand near 



Polglas, in Coigach. 



* Angelica sylvestris, L. — Common, and widely dis- 

 tributed. 



* Heeacleum Sphoxdylium, L. — Attadale, Applecross, 

 etc. 



Daucus Caeota, L. — In the Applecross list. It is 

 apparently scarce. I saw it on the small tract of sand 



