THE FLORA 125 



Peplis, L. 



P. Portula, L. Water Purslane. Ditch, roadside between 

 Machrins and Scalasaig. Not uncommon. Ann., July. 



Lythrum, L. 



L. Salicaria, L. Purple Loosestrife. Creachdach. Lus- 

 na-sith-Chainnt, C. Abundant in wet situations. Per., 

 August. 



ONAGRACB^; (the (Enothera family) 



Fuchsias from Chili are familiar garden representatives of 

 the order. 



Epilobium, L. 



E. angustifolium, L. French Willow; Eose Bay. 

 Seilachan Frangach, C. Introduced, and now spreading in 

 sheltered situations in Kiloran. Per., August. 



JE. parviflowm, Schreb. Hoary Willow-herb. Damp 

 situation, Balanahard. Per., September. 



E. montanum, L. Broad Willow-herb. An Seilachan, 

 C. Crevices in rocks, Balaromin-mor. Per., July. 



E. obscurum, Schreb. Ditch, Kiloran ; common in wet 

 situations. Per., July. 



E. palustre, L. Marsh Willow-herb. Marshy places. 

 Per., July. 



Circcea, L. 



G. lutetiana, L. Enchanter's Nightshade. Fuinnseach, C. 

 Growing among rolled stones, seaside, Uragaig. Local. 

 Per., August. 



0. alpina, L. Kecorded by Mr Miller. 



UMBELLIFBR^: (the Umbellate family) 



One of the largest British orders, herbs, generally easily 

 recognised by their deeply divided leaves and flowers 



