208 WEST HIGHLAND PLANTS, [September, 



Morar. C. ? botryoides : Augcle ; Canna. Beta maritima : 

 Canna. Polygonum maritimum : Sminisary. Owyria reniformis : 

 Scuir DghoiTaldgii. Empetrum nigrum : Porst-a-hauglit^ etc. 

 Myrica Gale : everywhere. Juniperus communis : Juniper Is- 

 landj Moidart. /. nana : Eig. Narthecium ossifragum, Triglo- 

 chin palustre, Orchis mascula, 0. maculata, 0. latifolia, Gymna- 

 denia conopsea, Habenaria bifolia : Moidart. H. viridis : Eig. 

 ? Epipactis ensifolia : Craig, Moidart. t Mimulus luteus : Dal- 

 lalae ; frequent. Poly podium vulgare. P. Dryopteris : Scuir 

 Eig. P. Phegopteris : Ardmollacli. Cystopteris fragilis : Swor- 

 dale Horracli, C. dentata : Scuir Eig. Polystichum aculeatum : 

 Moidart. Lastrea Filix-mas ; var. paleacea, more common than 

 F.-m. ; var. midtifida, Borodale ; xav.pumila, Eig; L. Oreopteris ; 

 L. multiflora ; var. dumetorum, Moidart; var. fuscipes (Moore), 

 Eilan Teona, Rishkea; var. nana, Scammerdale. L. Fcenisecii, 

 frequent ; var. ramosa, Craig road, IMoidaii;. Asplenium Tricho- 

 manes. A. Rut a-mur aria : Mingarry; not common. A. mari- 

 num : Eig ; Canna ; Ai'dnamurclian Point ; very fine in the 

 Macdonald's Cave, Eig. A. Adiantum-nigrum : frequent. Sco- 

 lopendrium vulgare : Oldmaids, Moidart ; rare. Blechnum bo- 

 reale, var. bifidum : Craig road. Hymenophyllum Wilsoni : Craig ; 

 Ai'dmoUach. Osmunda regalis : Strontian. Botrychium Luna- 

 ria : Eilan Teona. Lycopodium clavatum, L. alpinum : Scuir 

 Dghonaldgh. L. Selago : Glen Forslen ; Eig, L. selaginoides : 

 Clachnavaniea. Allosorus crispus:. Roshven. Athyrium rhcsti- 

 cum, A. Filia:-foem,ina, Glen Moidart; \ai\ tnolle, Glenulg. [Las- 

 trea spinulosa : Dunkeld.] 



I do not know if it is necessary to explain that Eig and Canna 

 are two basaltic islands off the west coast ; that Roshven, Ben 

 Rissipole, and Scuir Dghonaldgh are mountains near Kinloch- 

 moidart ; and that Eilan Teona, Rishkea, and Juniper Island are 

 islands in Loch Moidart. L. multiflora fuscipes is a variety fre- 

 quently mistaken for L. spinulosa, which it strongly resembles. 

 The true spinulosa I found afterwards at Dunkeld. The forms 

 of Blechnum and L. Fcenisecii which I have called bifidum and 

 ramosa were quite new to me, and are not noticed by Mr. Moore 

 in the " Nature Prints :" the former especially is very curious, 

 being divided after the fashion of Polypodium vulgare bifidum, 

 the latter like Filix-fmmina poly dados. 



