ON THE FLORA OF SKYE. 109 
Mr. H. C. Watson's records of the same or neighbouring distriets has 
afforded :— 
The total number of species in our list is 389, and of these 
lst. 120 have never been recorded from the ** Outer Hebrides.” 
2nd. 51 have never been recorded from the “ Inner Hebrides,” 
i. e. including Islay, Mull, Skye, and the neighbouring islands. 
ave not yet been recorded from = “Inner Western 
Highlands,” including West Inverness, Argyll, e 
Lastly. 
56 species have been recorded from m * Outer Hebrides," 
by Professors Babington and Balfour, that we did not find in Skye ; 
but many of these we, no doubt, should have found had our stay been 
longer i in the island. 
s, be it remembered, is only the result of a hurried walk through 
the E trodden Skye. 
It follows that the less frequented islands, 
such as Islay, Mull, and many others, would yield still greater results 
to a careful search. 
Thalictrum alpinum 
Anemone nemorosa. Portree and 
han. 
Ranuneulu: Flammula. 
R. ierat var. reptans. 
R. mio 
Caltha 1 = 
Trollius Euro 
Nymphæa sine: " Sligachan and the 
neighbourhood. 
Corydalis claviculata. Kyle Akin. 
Nasturtium officinale. ord 
S. alba. Uig. 
Draba incana. — and Storr. 
Cochlearia officin 
VOL. VH. [APRIL 1, 1869.] 
V. tricolor. 
Drosera rotundifolia. 
D.intermedia. Steinscholl ? 
D. Anglica. 
Parnassia palust Fells between 
the Storr ees Steinscholl. 
Polygala vulga 
Silene ‘atin, 
S. acaulis. Quirang, Storr, and 
oolins. 
M Vic rp 
L. diurna. 
Sagina procum 
S. subulata. udi and Sliga- 
chan. 
S. nodosa. Loch Sligachan and 
Broadford. 
Honkeneja peploides. 
Cherleria sedoides. Abundant on 
nge of mo untains between 
d 3 
gin 
Corestium glomeratum. 
C. trivia 
