NOTES ON NORTH UIST PLANTS. 479 
Cerastium tetrandrum Ourt. Sand-dunes, north and west coasts. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia L. var. *Lloydii (J ord.). Balelone, &e. 
Geranium — L. Sandy coast meadows, Balranald ; ap- 
parently very r 
ve eur iis phi Scolpeg, possibly nativ 
Trifolium pratense Li. var. maritimum Miresods Sand-hills, 
Kirkibost Island, &c. 
nthyllis Vulneraria — var. maritima Schweigg. Coast sand- 
hills, motion: Kirkibost, & 
icia Cracea L. var. incana Thuill. Plentiful at Vollay and 
Kirkibost Islands. 
Lathyrus pratensis L. Plentiful on Vollay Island. 
Rosa tomentosa Sm. Cliffs east side of Lee Hills. 
*Lythrum Salicaria L. Mr, Mackenzie, of Balelone, showed me 
growing in his garden a specimen of this, which he had trans- 
a h 
to find the plant in a wild state myself, though I searched for it 
some time, but I have not the slightest doubt of the correctness of 
his statement 
Peplis Por tula L. Ditches near west coast. 
Epilobium palustre L. var. The narrow-leaved, much-branched 
form gathered in 1894 on the west coast of ae I found 
growing at the mouth of a small rivulet at Tigha 
Eryngium dedtcsnats L. Sand-hills, Kirkibost and Baleshare 
Islands, rare 
nanthe Tachenai C. Gmel. Rather plentiful in one or two 
places on the w 
Matricaria ashied L. var. ls Bab. West a 
Hieracium Pilosella L. Sandy meadows, Baleshare. — H, rubi- 
cundum F. J. H. var. Boswelli eden ). Gli ffs, Prey Ben Lee.— 
*H, rivale F. J. H. Cliffs, Lee Hills.—H. murorum L. pt. f. Cliffs 
east - — ae 
Campanula rotundifolia L. var. speciosa More. This rial marked 
variety is plentiful on coast sand-hills at Balelone, Vollay Island, 
Newton, &c. The plants were mostly more luxuriant than those 
seen in Benbecula in 1894. 
Erythraa Centaurium Pers. var. capitata Koch.? Sand- —_ and 
sandy pastures, north and west coasts, — at Newton. A 
very pretty subcapitate form, in large specimens branching freely 
ase, and — the sepals relsiivils longer than in 
E. Centauriwn. The Rev. E. F. Linton considers that it does not 
differ in any way from var. ties a Mr. E. G. Baker writ ; 
he has been unable to match it with anything in Wittrock’s 
