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near Polglass. It is probably the D. maritimus of Mr. 

 Dixon's list. 



* Caucalis Antheiscus, Huds. — About Jeantown and 

 Applecross ; rare. 



* Hedeka Helix, L. — Eare. On the Slioch, Strath- 

 carron. Native. 



(LiNNiEA BOREALis, L. — In one of the islands in Loch 

 Maree (Davidson). Xeeds confirmation.) 



: * Sambucus NIGRA, L. — Strome, Jeantown, etc. ; a very 

 doubtful native. 



* Viburnum Opulus, L. — Seen by me at Strome and 

 Kinlochewe in 1880, but accidentally omitted from my 

 list. Eecorded in ed. ii. of " Topographical Botany " on 

 the authority of Mr. Stables. I have seen it near Ulla- 

 pool, Applecross, and Kishorn. 



*Adoxa Moschatellina, L. — Very rare. Cnochan 

 rocks, 1894. 



* Lonicera Periclymenum, L. — On the slopes of Slioch, 

 at Ullapool, Strathcarron, etc. Not uncommon. 



CORNUS SUECICA, L. — Loch Broom mountains (Light- 

 foot), plentiful on Slioch, also on An TeaUach and in 

 Strathcarron. 



G-ALIUM BOREALE, L. — " Topographical Botany " (G. C. 

 Smith). — Sgurr Fhuaran, Beallachnabo, An TeaUach, Ben 

 More, Ehidorroch, etc. 



* G. VERUM, L. — Local, and absent from a large area of 

 the county. It was not unfrequent on the shingle at 

 Ullapool, at Applecross, and in a few localities at Strath- 

 carron. On the limestone near Loch Achall, and at Kishorn. 



* G. HERCYNICUM, "VVeig. (G. scLoxdile, L. Sp. PI. ed. ii., not 

 of ed. i.). — Very common. An unusually large form at 

 Dundonnell. 



: * G. ERECTUM, Huds. — In a grass field near Strath- 

 carron ; possibly introduced with grass seeds. 



* G. PALUSTRE, L. — Eather common. Var. Witheringii, 

 Sm., at Braemore, etc. A small, thick-leaved form 

 occurred on shingle at Torridon; it is probably the var. 

 micropliyllum, Lange. 



(G. ULIGINOSUM, L. — In Dixon's list.) 



* G. Aparine, L. — Eather rare. Strome, Ullapool, Apple- 

 cross. 



