1887-88.] 



the Flora of West Sutherland. 



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Names. 

 JJotrycliium Lunaria 



Lycopodiace^. 



Lycopodium clavatum 

 alpinum 

 Selago 



Selaginella Selaginoides 



EqUISETACEvE. 



Equisetum arvense 



sylvaticum 

 palustre * 

 limosum 

 hyemale* 



Charace^. 

 Chara syncarpa 

 crinita* 

 foetida 

 fragilis* 



Approximate Localities and Remarks. 

 Durness — Assynt (abundant in 

 limestone districts). 



Elphin— Ben Loyal (at 1500 ft.). 



Ben More, Assynt. 



Achumore, Assynt. 



Elphin. 



Knockan, foot of Coul M6r. 



Achumore. 



Loch Awe. 



Report on a Visit to Glenurc hy the Members of the Summer 

 Camp. By William Coats. 



(Readl2tli April 1888.) 



I am very pleased to bring before you to-night the follow- 

 ing Eeport on the excursion held last year to Glenure : — 



The visit, which lasted a fortnight, viz., from the 26th of 

 July till the morning of the 9th August, was made by five 

 Fellows of the Society and Mr Webb (son of the late Mr 

 F. M. Webb) from Staffordshire — six in all. 



There were two detachments of three each. The first, 

 consisting of Drs Watson and Macfarlane and Mr Webb, 

 arrived at Glenure on the evening of Tuesday the 26th July, 

 and remained till the morning of Thursday the 4th August. Dr 

 Watson, however, returned home on Tuesday, the 2nd August. 



The second detachment, consisting of Messrs Grieve, 

 Allan, and Coats, met by arrangement at Crianlarich on 

 Tuesday forenoon, the 2nd August, arriving at Glenure the 

 same evening, and remained till the morning of the 9th 

 August. 



Train in each case was taken to Connal Ferry, the last 



