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root of an orchis, which he found near Achnashellach, to 

 his garden in Oxfordshire. He believes a plant of the 

 fly orchis, which has flowered there, to be from the Eoss- 

 shire root. Confirmatory evidence of its occurrence in the 

 county is needed.) 



(Hermixium Monorchis, Br. — One of the impossible 

 plants of Dixon's list.) 



*Habenaeia albida, Br. — Apparently rare. I saw it 

 on the limestone at Ullapool, and rather plentiful near 

 Pthidorroch. 



H. CONOPSEA, Eeich. — Recorded by Mr. C. Bailey from 

 Gairloch in 1883. I have seen it at Kishorn, Rhidorroch, 

 Cnochan, Strome, etc. 



H. viRiDis, Br. — Recorded in the Applecross list. I 

 saw it at Ullapool, Cnochan, and Kishorn on the limestone, 

 also a plant with branched spike. 



* H. I3IF0LIA, Br. — Loch Torridon, Strome, Loch Duich, 

 Rhidorroch, Duncraig, Dundonnell, etc. 



H. CHLOROLEUGA, Ridley. — Recorded in the Gairloch 

 and Applecross lists. I saw it in grass fields near Dun- 

 donnell. 



* Iris Pseudacorus, L. — Achmore, Ullapool, Kishorn, 

 Applecross, Jeantown, etc. 



(Allium oleraceum, L. — In the Gairloch list, doul)tful.) 

 *A. URSINUM, L. — Rare. Strome, on steep rocks by the 

 waterfall at Jeantown, and on the Cnochan rocks. 



* SciLLA NUTANS, Sm. — Widely distributed. 



* Xarthecioi ossifragum, L. — Abundant. The flowers 

 have a perfume like the clove-pink. 



ToFiELDiA PALUSTRis, Huds. — Recorded in " Topo- 

 graphical Botany." I have seen it on the Slioch and Ben 

 Eay. 



* JuNCUS BUFONius, L. — Common, and as the var. fo-^ci- 

 cularis, Koch. 



J. TRiFiDUS, L. — Mountains near Little Loch Broom 

 (Dr. Lightfoot). In " Topographical Botany," without 

 personal authority. It is plentiful on the ridge of Ben 

 Eay, on the Slioch, Ben More, An Teallach, Sgurr Fhuaran, 

 and Meall Gorm. It descends to 1000 feet on a mountain 

 in Strathcarron. 



(J. COMPRESSUS, Jacq^. — Some specimens which I 



