154 TKAXSACTIONS AXD PKOCEEDIXGS OF THE [Sess. lvi 



* M. AEVENSis, L. — Loch Duich side. Eare. 

 *Lycopus europ-EUS, L. — Kintail, 1880. 



-■^ Thymus SEPtPYLLUM, L. — Common, and generally dis- 

 tributed. The so-called var. prostatum, Hornem., Glen 

 Torridon, 1886 (teste, Mr. Arth. Bennett). I saw it in the 

 Eeallach na bo Pass, it is probably not uncommon. 



(Nepeta Cataria, L. — Another of the misnomers of the 

 Gairloch list). 



*K Glechoma, Benth. — Ullapool, Applecross, Dun- 

 donnell, not common. 



* Scutellaria galericulata, L. — Strome, Jeantown, and 

 Applecross. The flowers are rather more brightly blue 

 than those of our Midland plant, the calyx is densely hairy. 



* Prunella vulgaris, L. — Common, The flowers are 

 distinctly larger than those of our Midland plants. 



* Stachys palustkis, L. — Xot uncommon. The var. 

 canescens, Lange., occurred at Kinlochewe and Ullapool, in 

 corn fields. 



S. ambigua, Sm. — Xear Jeantown (Hooker's " Flora 

 Scotica "). I gathered it in very fine condition in Jeantown, 

 growing with both the assumed parents, in 1893, 



* S, sylvatica, L. — Xot common. Kinlochewe, Apple- 

 cross, and Jeantown, 



S. ARVENSis, L. — Found by Mr. Ewing in 1887. It 

 was rather plentiful in a few corn fields and garden ground 

 at Ullapool. 



Galeopsis speciosa. Mill. — Discovered by Churchill 

 Babington, and included in Dixon's list, but I have not 

 seen it in the county. 



* G. tetrahit, L. — Dornie, Khilochewe, Ullapool, Dun- 

 donnell, Applecross, Jeantown, etc. The var. bifida, Boenn., 

 is also not rare, or rather is the prevailing plant. 



* Lamium amplexicaule, L. — Eare. Coulna Craig, 

 Ullapool. 



* L. intermedium. Fries. — Xot uncommon. 



* L. PURPUREUM, L. — Eare. Dornie, Strathcarron. Dixon 

 also includes it in his list. 



(L. ALBUM, L. — Given in Dixon's list, but probably a 

 misnomer — a white-flowered form of intermedium may have 

 been mistaken for it). 



*Teucrium Scouodonia, L. — Common. 



