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Carex laevigata, 



vulpina, 



pauciflora, 



arenaria, 



remota, 



curta, 



divisa, 



distans, 



extensa, 



fulva, 



glauca, 



muricata, 



ovalis, 



Oederi, 



paniculata, 



rigida, 



Rhyncospora alba, 

 Isolepis Savii, 

 setacea, 



Avena planiculmis, 



Ammophila arundinacea, 



Elymus arenarius, . 



Briza media (?) 



Aira alpina, .... 



Brachypodium sylvaticum, 



Catabrosa aquatica, 



Festuca bromoides, 



gigantea, . 



vivipara, 



Molinia coerulea (var. alpina), 

 Poa maritima, 

 Triticum junceum, 



laxum, 



Polypodium vulgare, 



Phegopteris, 



Dryopteris, 



Aspidium lobatum, 

 aculeatum, 



i Road-side, between Brodick and 

 < Lamlash ; Loch Ranza, Corrie- 

 I gills. 



Snores. 



Ascent of Goatfell, and in Glen Rosa. 



Sandy shores. 



On the moors. 



Frequent. 



Imochair. 



Dippen. 

 Near Dugarry. 



'Goatfell. 



North Glen Sannox, &c. 



Corrie. 



Frequent. 



TSaid to have been found in Glen 

 \ Sannox. 



On the shores. 



Sandy shores. 



'Goatfell (?) 

 Woods. 



Shore at Kildonan and Lag. 

 Lamlash. 

 Corriegills. 

 Goatfell. 

 Mountains. 

 On the shores. 

 Shore at Slaodridh. 

 Sands at Struey. 

 Very common. 



[Abundant in the woods, and along 

 the sea cliff; frequent also in 

 sheltered spots in the glens ; and 

 sometimes found in rock crevices 

 at the tops of the highest moun- 

 tains. 



f In the woods, and very abundant in 

 damp sheltered spots in the glens 

 .-{ and among the heather; often 

 ascending the highest mountains 

 t along with the last species. 

 ("Frequent on cliffs and banks near 

 1 the sea ; sometimes in exposed 

 *1 situations, passing into a form 

 i. resembling Aspidium lonchitis. 

 Frequent in hedges and woods. 

 'Very abundant in the glens and on 

 the moors, often, as in the lower 

 part of Glen Rosa, covering the 

 whole hill-side with the delicate 

 yellowish-green of its young fronds. 



