310 SCOTTISH BOTANY. [January, 



12. ^Potentilla alpestris. Lion's Face (Macgillivray) . 

 ^/ 13. Potentilla verna. On rocks at foot of Morrone; but as it 

 was out of bloom, it was almost impossible to say whether it was 

 this or the former one. 



v^ 14. Rubies idaus. Common everywhere. 

 ^/ 15. Rubus saxatilis. Very fine on the island in the Cluny, vAih 

 runners a yard long ; the Sluggan ; island in the Dee, etc. 

 %^'' 16. Rubus Chamcemorus. Exceedingly common on the more 

 elevated moorlands, but very rarely met with in flower or fruit ; 

 this year however it was plentiful enough on Morrone in both 

 fruit and flower, and occurred also sparingly near the Sluggan. 



17. Comarum palustre. In a ditch on the road to Glen Cal- 

 later, close to the village. 

 ~^' 18. ^/c/^emi/fe vz^/^arw. Common in marshy places, but scarcely 



so abundant as the next. 

 ^/ 19. Alchemilla alpina. Heaths and moors, everywhere. 

 ■<^' 20. Epilobium angustifolium. Rocks in the Sluggan, Craig 

 Choinnach, etc. 



21. ^Epilobium alsinifolium. In a rut at the top of the Slug- 

 gan (Prof. Macgillivray). 

 v^ 22. Saxifraga aizoides. Common in all marshy places, espe- 



., cially on the debris of granite. 

 ^ 23. Saxifi'aga stellaris. Not quite so abundant as the last in 

 the lower parts of the valley, but ascending up the mountains far 

 beyond it. 

 V 24. Clirysosplenium oppositifolium. Very abundant at linn of 



Corriemulzie. 



25. ^Ch7'ysosplenimn alternifolium. Linn of Corriemulzie. 

 / (Prof. Macgillivray.) 

 ■y 26. Cnicus heterophyllus. Marshy places ; banks of streams ; 



j very common. 

 ^ . 27. Achillea Rtarmica, Roadsides : abundant. 

 -^ - 28. Antennaria dioica. Abundant on all the heaths. 

 v" 29. Saussurea alpina. Near the keeper's cottage at the head 

 , of the Sluggan. 



30. Gnaphalium sylvaticum. Roadsides ; common. 

 "^ 31. Apargia autumnalis. Roofs of cottages ; frequent. 

 r-' 32. Catluna vulgaris. The var. with white flowers is not un- 

 common. 

 J 33. Pyrola secunda. Craig Choinnach ; rocks at the foot of 



Morrone. 



