58 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [sess. lxxvi. 



Recent Additions to the Caithness Flora. 

 By Arthur Bennett, A.L.S. 



The Rev. D. Lillie of Watten Manse wrote me that his 

 daughter, Miss Isabel Lillie, had collected in Caithness in 

 1910 and submitted her specimens to Dr. J. W. H. Trail of 

 Aberdeen. 



Dr. Trail has kindly sent me a list of what seem additions, 

 though many are simply casuals or aliens : — 



Nasturtium microphyllum, Reichb. — Watten Loch. 

 f Geranium Phceum, L. — Outside garden, Lybster. 

 ■f Trifoliu/m agrarium, L. — Pasture, Stanstill, Bower. 

 Lathyrus montanus, Bernh., var. tenuifolius (Roth). — 

 Banks of Reisgill Burn. 



* Rosa i m b ig i 1 a >s< i , L. 



* Saxifraga wmbrosa, L. — Among trees, Lybster. 



* Sedum albiwi, L. — Old wall and bridge, Dunbeath. 



* Sedum stoloniferum, S. T. Gmel. — Wall in Castletown. 

 Callitriche vernal is, L. — Loch Watten. 



Adoxa. moschatellina, L. — From South Caithness in 

 1908. 



* Campanula hit [folia, L. — Weed in manse garden at 

 Watten. 



fLinaria Cymbalaria, L. — Garden walls, Swiney, 

 Lybster. 



-f- L. vulgaris, L. — Old garden, Dunbeath. 



■j- Mentha piperita, L. — Forse, Latheron. 



Utricular ia vulgaris, L. — Probably not characteristic. 



Carex curta, Good. ? 



-j- Bromus racemosus, L. 



The following have been found by other collectors : — 



Viola, Lloydii. Jord. — Thurso. " Anns. Scot. N. Hist./' 

 1911, p. 98. " 



Trifolium arvense, L. — Edge of oatfield, Milton, near 

 Wick. Mr. A. Henry sp. 



f Lam him maculatum, L. — Roadside, edge of a wood at 

 Castletown. Mr. A. Henry sp. 



