162 TRANSACTIONS AND TROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. lviii. 



* S. MINIMUM, Fries. (S. natans, L. herb.). — In a small 

 marshy place near Loch Alsh. I saw no Sparganiums in 

 1893 in Eoss. 



* Lemna minor, L. — Rare. Kinlochewe. Not seen in 

 1893. 



*Triglochin ralustee, L. — Glen Dochartj, Ullapool, 

 etc. 



* T. maritimum, L. — Common on the shores of Loch 

 Carron, Little Loch Broom, etc. 



* Potamogeton NATANS, L — Eccorded in the Applecross 

 and Gairloch lists, but how far correctly I cannot say. It 

 is much rarer than the next species, which the above 

 record may have probably intended. The true P. natans, 

 L., occurs in Loch a Mhuilinn. 



*P. POLYGONiFOLius, Pourr. — Abundant both as the 

 ericetal form and as the floating plant. 



* P. gramineus, L. (P. lietcrophyllus, Schreb.). — In Loch 

 a Mhuilinn. The unusual drought made the level of the 

 water much lower, so that some of the plants were growing 

 on the muddy margin of the loch as the form terrestris 

 Meyer. 



(P. lucens, L. — Gairloch, Dixon. Very doubtful ; pro- 

 bably the foregoing species.) 



* EUPPIA ROSTELLATA, Koch. — In brackish ditches at the 

 head of Loch Carron. * Var. nana, Bosw. — Loch Carron, 

 near Jeantown. 



(?Eleocharis acicularis, Sm.— Kinlochewe. I should 

 like to have this reaffirmed.) 



*E. PALUSTRis, E. Br. — Loch Clare. Recorded in the 

 Applecross list. I saw it also in a loch on the moorland 

 between Ullapool and Dundonnell, and in Strathcarron. 



* E. MULTiGAULis, Sm. — Common, and widely distributed. 



* SciRPUS PAUCIFLORUS, Lightf. — Frequent. 



* S. FLUITANS, L. — Loch Coulin, and in a small stream 

 in Loch Carron. 



* S. C^SPITOSUS, L. — Abundant, and generally distributed. 

 *S. SETAGEUS, L. — Kinlochewe 1887, Ullapool, Strath- 

 carron, Applecross, etc., not rare. 



S. LACUSTRis, L. — Glencarron (Mr. Sewell). I have 

 not seen this in the west watershed in Strathcarron ; it is 

 not rare in East Eoss. It occurs in West Eoss at Apple- 



