Feb. 1894.] BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. 1G7 



* r. NEMORALis, L. — Rare. Near Strome. I did not 

 see it anywhere in 1893 or 1894. 



* P. PRATENSIS, L. — Common, and widely distributed. 

 The var. P. subccerulea, Sm., on the beach at Ullapool, at 

 Strathcarron, and on limestone rocks at Cnochan. 



* P. TRiviALis, L. — Common, A large, stout form which 

 occurred at Ullapool is probably the var. midtifiora, Eeichb. 

 The var. glahra, Doell. — Near Applecross and Ullapool. 



*G. FLUITANS, Br. — Dornie, Ullapool, etc. 



G. MARiTiMA, Wahl. — Piecorded by Lightfoot in "Flora 

 Scotica " as Poa maritima from Loch Broom. It is abund- 

 ant by Loch Carron, and also occurs about Kishorn, Ulla- 

 pool, Applecross. It is a variable plant. 



* Festuca sciuroides, Eoth. {F. hromoides, L.). — Strath- 

 carron, Ullapool, Loch Torridon side. 



*F. ovina, L. — Abundant, and generally distributed 

 from the sea-level to over 3000 feet. The var, paludosa, 

 Caud., is not uncommon. It occurred on a wall top with 

 Sieglingia, Pedicidaris syhcdica, Carex pulicaris, 07'chis 

 maculcda, L. Narthecium ossifragum, Carex echinata, etc., 

 at Braemore. F. ovina is frequently viviparous. 



*F. RUBRA, L. — Not uncommon, and very variable. The 

 f. pruinosa, Hackel, occurred by Loch Torridon, and is 

 frequent as a plant of rocky coasts. Sub.-var. barbata. 

 Hack., on An Teallach. A depauperate form occurred by 

 the Abtruinn Bruachaig near Kinlochewe, and a rigid 

 glaucous form by Loch Maree, and a form with much 

 larger spikelets near Duncraig. 



*F. SYLVATICA, Vill. — I was pleased to find this hand- 

 some species by the waterfall at Jeantown, and in a shady 

 gorge at Dundonuell. 



*F. ELATIOR, L. — Ptare. On the limestone at Kishorn. 



^^ F. arundinacea, Schreb. — A plant probably belonging 

 to this species was gatliered in a field close to Courthill 

 House at Kit^horn. 



*Bromus giganteus, L. — Piather rare. Strome, Inver- 

 lael, Jeantowm, Rhidorroch, Dundonnell. 



* B. ramosus, Huds. — Pare. Inverlael. 



* B. secalinus, L. — A rather rare colonist at Strath- 

 carron, Ullapool, and Dundonnell. 



* B. RACKMOSUS, L. — Ullapool. 



