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* Gextiana Amai{ELLA, L. (" Topographical Botany "). — 

 Apparently rare. On the limestone near Loch Dearg as 

 :i branched form, the f. vudticaulis, Lange. 



* G. campesteis, L. — Local and rare. Xear Loch 

 Torridon. 



*Menyanthes TRIPOLI ata, L. — Loch Maree, Lllapool, 

 Applecross, etc. 



(? Symphytum officinale, L. — Given in tlie Applecross 

 list ; if correctly named it is probably only an escape from 

 cultivation.) 



: S. PEREGRINUM, Led. — The fodder plant which has been 

 thus named occurred as a straggler from cultivation near 

 Inverlael. 



*Lycopsis ARVEXSIJ^, L. — In cultivated ground at Dun- 

 donnell and Ullapool. 



* Mertensia .maritima, Gray. — Side of Loch Duich, v. s. 

 Given in Dixon's list. 



*Myosotis ]MARitima, Fries. (M. cccspitosa, Schultz.). — 

 Common. 



M. repens, Don. — Near Kinlochewe (C. Bailey, in the 

 Eep. of Eecord Club, 1883). Strathcarron, Applecross, 

 Duncraig. 



(?M. PALUSTRis, With., is given in the Applecross list. 

 It may possibly be correct, but more likely is a misnomer 

 for 31. cwspitosa or M. rcjjcns.) 



* M. scoRPioiDES, L. (M. arvcnsis, Eoth.). — Kinlochewe, 

 Ullapool, Applecross, Jeantown, etc. 



* M. COLLINA, Eoth. (7lf. Mspida, Schlecht.). — Kinlochewe, 

 Ullapool. 



* M. VERSICOLOR, Eoth. — Not uncommon. The var. 

 Balbisiana, Jord., with all the flowers yellow, occurred at 

 Lubavadie. 



: Volvulus sepium, Jung. — On the shingle about Jean- 

 town, principally as the var. colorata (Lange). Most likely 

 of garden origin. 



: Atuopa Belladonna, L. — Given in Dixon's list. It is 

 stated in Anderson's " Guide to the Highlands and Islands 

 of Scotland " to grow in one of the islands in Loch ]Maree. 

 It is not native. 



: LiNARiA Cymbalaria, L. — On a wall in Ullapool, 

 planted. 



