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Clinopodium vuhjare. Bunks of Loch Tay. 



Armeria maritima, /3. alpina. Summits of Ben Lawers and SLuicli-an-L(jclian. 



Polygonum vivifarum. Plentiful in the Den of Lawers, and in various jdaces on the 



mountains. 

 Rumex alpinus. In waste places, Lawers, but without flowers this season. In 1838 



I culled a specimen in the same locality, bearing flowers. 

 Oxyria reniformis. Abundant by the sides of the mountain streams. 

 Salix pentandra. In Glen Almond, with fertile catkins. 



reticulata. Plentiful on the summits of all the mountains, loving- best to grow 



on the sides of perpendicular rocks. 



arenaria. By the sides of streams on Ben Lawers. 



cinerea. About the falls of Boreland, the bank of Loch Tay, and by the side of 



Loch Frenchie in Glen Quech, varying very much in size and foliage. 



oleifolia. Banks of Loch Frenchie. 



aurita. Glen Quech. 



• caprea. Common in many places and very variable. 



Andersoniana. Craigalleach, rare. 



tenuior. Banks of the Lochy, near Killin, but not in great plenty. 



radicans and Weigeliana. 



bicolor. Plentiful about Loch Tay, and in Glen Quech, but without catkins. 



jyhyllyreifolia . On the banks of Loch Tay near Lawers. 



herbacea. Abundant on the rocky mountain summits, but finest on Stuich-an- 



Lochan. 



Myrica Gale. In moory ground about the base of Ben Lawers, scenting the air with 

 its rich and agreeable odour. 



Tofieldia palustris. On Stuich-an-Lochan, Ben Lawers, Mael Tarmanach, &c. 



.[uncus trifidus. Near the summit of Ben Lawers, but poor starved specimens com- 

 pared with those found at Clova. 



biglumis. On Ben Lawers, Stuich-an-Lochan and Mael Greadha, but in very 



small quantity. 

 triglumis. Plentiful in marshy places on all the mountains, and varying with 



from two to four capsules. 

 Luzula spicata. In profusion on the rocky summits of all the Breadalbane range. 

 Narthecium ossifragum. In boggy places, common. 

 Gymnadenia conopsea. On Ben Lawers, frequent, and telling of its whereabouts by 



bribing the zephyrs with its aromatic breath. 



albida. On grassy banks near Larich-an-Lochan. 



Habenaria viridis. On Stuich-an-Lochan. 



Anthoxanthum odoratum. This adventurous inhabitant of our meadows I found near 



the lofty summits of Ben Lawers and Craigalleach. 

 Phalaris arundinacea. On the banks of the Lochy. 

 Aira ccespitosa and Jlexuosa. Alpine states of these plants occurred on Ben Lawers 



and Craigalleach. 

 Melica unifiora. In the Den of Lawers. 

 Molinia ccerulea, |3. alinna. On the banks of Loch Tay, and by the sides of streams 



on Ben Lawers. 

 Arrheaatherum avenaccum. Den of Lawers, &e. 

 Scslcria cccruka. On the rocky ledges of Craigalleach. 



