LIST OF PLANTS. 



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Asplenium viride, 



marmum, 



f Abundant on limestone cliffs 

 j at the head of Ben-leister 

 j, Glen, above Lamlash ; on 

 rocks near the head of 

 Glen Cloy, sparingly. 

 ('Occurring here and there in 

 caves along the old sea 

 cliff. It is now scarcely 

 to be found on the east 

 and north coasts of the 

 island, but may be obtained 

 in many places on the 

 south and west, as at 

 Benan-head, King's Cove, 

 and Iinochar. At Leac-a- 

 Bhreac, near Blackwater- 

 foot, we have gathered 

 fronds eighteen inches 

 long. 

 Adinatum nigrum, Abundanton banks and rocks. 



TJ, . , . f ( Very abundant and beautiful, 



i ilix-Kemma J -, ,. . ~ . ' 



and presenting an infinite 



( variety of forms. 



J Hedges, banks, and rocks ; 



( often very luxuriant. 

 Common. 



Among granite blocks at the 

 head of Glen Sannox, under 

 the crags of Cior-Mhor, 

 abundant ; also on the pass 

 leading from Glen Rosa 

 into lorsa, in small quan- 

 tity, and probably in seve- 

 ral other places. One very 

 small plant we found on 

 one occasion at the sum- 

 mit of Ben-Ghnuis. 

 Common. 



C Fields near the String road 

 in Glen Shirag; also on 

 the shore at Invercloy and 

 Corriegills, and in dry 

 pastures in other places. 



(Athyrium Filix-foemina), 



Scolopendrium vulgare, 

 Pteris aquilina, 



Cryptogramma crispa, 



Blechnum boreale, 



Botrychium Lmnaria, 



