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* AsPEKULA ODORATA, L. — Strome, Ullapool, Jeantown, 

 Duiidonnell. 



Sherardia arvensis, L. — Strome Ferry (E. F. Lintou). 

 Trobably a colonist or casual. Also at Kinlochewe. See 

 Journ. Bot., 1888, p. 21, as the type plant, not the var. 

 }rallrave7iii. 



(Valeriana dioica, L. — In Dixon's list. Almost 

 certainly an error.) 



* V. officinalis, L. — Common as the var. samTntcifolia. 

 It is especially abundant about the ravine of Braemore. 

 and is also found at a considerable elevation on mountain 

 cliffs. 



* Sc.\BiosA SucciSA, L. — Common, and generally dis- 

 tributed, ascending to nearly oOOO feet. 



(S. ColUxMBARIA, L. — Given in the Applecross and in 

 Dixon's list of Gairloch plants ; in both cases probably a 

 misnomer.) 



: S. arvensis, L. — Very rare, and probably a casual or 

 colonist, as at Dornie and Kinlochewe. 



* SoLiDAGO ViRGAUREA, L. — Abundant, and generally 

 distributed. The var. camlrica (Huds.) is also frequent. 

 The var. angustifolia, Gaudin, also occurs, as on Slioch, and 

 in very fine condition by the river at the head of Loch 

 Broom. 



* Bellis perennis, L. — Xot uncommon. 



* Aster TiiiPOLiUM, L. — Loch Torridon (Journ. Bot. 

 1888, p. 21), Strathcarron, Jeantown, and Applecross. 

 One or two specimens of the form discoidca also were seen. 



Antennaria DIOICA, Br. (" Topographical Botany," Ch. 

 Babington). — Xot uncommon. The \^x. pcfliccUo.ta occurred 

 on mountains by Strathcarron, etc. 



* Gnaphalium uliginosum, L. — Bare. Kishorn. 



* G. SYLVATICUM, L. — Courthill, Ivishorn. Piare. 



* G. SUPINI'M, L. — Xot common. On Sgurr Fhuaran, 

 Beinn Fhada, Beallach na bo, Beinn Eigh. 



* Achillea Millefolium, L. — Common, and generally 

 distributed. The var. riihra at Kishorn, and a very downy 

 form in Glen Bianasdail. 



* A. Ptalimic.a., L. — Common, and widely distributed. 



* Chrysanthemum segetum, L. — Locally abundant in 

 corn fields, but probably introduced at no very distant period. 



TRASS. BOT. see. EDIX, VOL XX. K 



