224 



Messrs Gray and Hinxman on 



b 



(West Sutherland) in "Watson's Topograpliical Botany, 2nd 

 edition, 1883, together with additional records in the Scottish 

 Naturalist, 1886, and the Journal of Botany, Nov. 1886, 

 amounts to 489. 



Of these Mr Gray has obtained 400, and in addition to 

 these, 74 not hitherto recorded, making an aggregate of 563 

 species now recorded for the district. 



The appended list, based on the 7th edition of the London 

 Catalogue, gives those plants observed by IMr Gray, those not 

 hitherto recorded being denoted by an asterisk. Approxi- 

 mate localities are given for the less common or local species. 



I may add, that Mr Gray also made a large and interest- 

 ing collection of lichens, which have Ijeen submitted to Dr 

 Stirton of Glasgow for identification. 



List of Plants observed in West Sutherland in 1886 hy 

 Archibald Gray. 



Approximate Localities and Remarks. 



Names. 

 Kanuncu^ace^. 

 Clematis Yitalba 

 Thalictrum alpinum 



minus 

 Anemone nemorosa 

 Ranunculus Flammula 



h. pseudo-reptans' 

 acris 

 repens 

 bulbosus 

 Ficaria* 

 Caltha palustris 



c. minor* 

 Trollius europaeus 



NVMrnyKACEiE. 



Nymphsea alba 



Papavekace^. 

 Papaver dubium* 



FUMARIACEyE. 



Corydalis claviculata* 

 Fumaria officinalis 



CRUCIFBRiE. 



Cakile maritima 



Tongue Wood (garden escape ?), 

 Durness (descends to sea-level at 



Durness). 

 Loch Assynt — ClachtoU. 



Cidliackie, Tongue. 



Ben More, Assynt (at 2500 feet). 

 Achumore, Assynt — Elphin. 



Aliundaiit in Assynt and Eddra- 



cliillis. 



Culbackie — Tongue. 

 Eljiliin. 



Culbackie. 



