164 TEANSACTIONS AND PEOCEEDIXGS OF THE [Sess. lviii. 



moorland in Glen Torridon, and moorland between the two 

 Loch Brooms. 



* C. APiENAEiA, L, — Very local. I only saw it on a 

 small piece of sandy coast near Polglass. 



* C. PANICULATA, L. — Rare. In Gleann Bianasdail. 



* C. ECHENATA, MuiT. — Abundant. 



*C. EEMOTA, L. — Loch Coulin side, DundonneU. Local 

 and rare. The starved form C. tenella, Sm. (non Schk,), 

 occurred by Loch Duich. 



* C. CAiTESCENS, L. — Local and rare. Loch Alsh. 



*C. LEPOEDsA, L — Glen Shiel, Braemore, DundonneU, 

 Applecross, Kishom, etc. 



* C. EIGIDA, Good. — The Slioch, Ben Eay, An Teallach, 

 Sgurr rhuaran, etc. Common on the higher hills. 



* C. GooDEJfOwn, J. Gay. — -Common and variable. The 

 var. C. juncdl<Ji, Fries., occurred at Kinlochewe, and at Loch 

 Achall, etc. The var. mclosiia, "Wimm., at An Teallach and 

 Ben Eay ; it is simply a diseased state. 



*C. FLACCA, Schreb. {C. glo.vxd., Murr.). — Common and 

 A'ariable. 



* C. PILULIFEEA, L. — Common, and generally distributed. 

 The var. longihracteata occurred on Ben Eay, An Teallach, 

 and Cnochan. 



* C. PALLESCENS, L. — Basc of Sgurr Fhuaran, Braemore, 

 DundonneU, Applecross, Duncraig, Pihidorroch. 



* C. PAXICEA, L. — Common, and generally distributed. 



* C. YAGINATA, Tausch. — Bare. The Slioch. 



* C. SYLTATICA, Huds. — Strome, Braemore, DundonneU, 

 Applecross, Kishom, etc. 



* C. BDv'EEYis, Sm. — Abundant and variable. On the 

 higher hills it occurs with much darker fruit and glumes 

 — var. or f. nigrcsccns. On the moorlands as in Glen 

 Tonidon, Braemore, etc., it is sometimes four feet high, and 

 has large, rather conical than cylindiic spikelets. This 

 form {iiatior) is sometimes confused with C. laevigata. 



C. L^TIGATA, Sm. — On the authority of Mr. Grieve. I 

 have not seen it in the county. 



* C. HOENSCHUCiiiAKA, Hoppe. — Bather common. 



*C. ruLVA, Good. — Glen Torridon, Strathcarron. Var. 

 C. xo.nihocarpa, Degl. — Kinlochewe, Applecross, near Loch 

 Clare 1888, DundonneU 1894. 



