FRASERS’ CATALOGUES. 481 
oncaeid - this per in North Uist appeared in this Journal 
ics p. 442), I find there is in my herbarium a specimen of it 
fr i 
station, gathered in 1894, which I had sent to Mr. Arthur Bennett 
as C. binervis ), and of which he had written, ‘ Yes, but simu- 
lating C. frig 
Codie one hoa a Beauv. var. littoralis Parn. Kirkibost Island. 
__ Poa pratensis L. var. subcerulea (Sm.). Common on the sand- 
8. 
Festuca rottbellioides Kunth. Very ge on the sand-hills in 
several places on the north and west coasts. 
Hymenophyllum unilaterale Bory. Cliffs on the east side of 
South Ben Lee 
Botrychium Lunaria Sw. One specimen in a crofter’s garden at 
Clachan-na-ghluip. 
Equisetum pratense Khrh. Banks of a stream at the foot of the 
Lee Hills. Not recorded for v.-c. 110 in last edition of Top. Bot 
Chara vulgaris L. Balranald Marshes. 
Nitella opaca Agardh. Lake at Tigharri. 
During a few hours’ stay at Portree, Skye, and at Strathcarron, 
West Ross, on my journey to and from North Uist, some few species 
and va isle were gathered which are, I believe, unrecorded for 
v.-c. 104 a 
Viola ericetorum Schrad. and V, lutea Huds. var. amena (Symons). 
By the Carron River (105). 
Euphrasia Foulaensis Towns. Near Portree (104).—#. brevipila 
Burnat & Gremli. Near Portree (104); Strathcarron (105). — 
E. Scottica Wetts. Near Portree oF: 
Orchis latifolia L. Near Portree (104). 
Scirpus rufus Schrad. var. bifolius Wallr. Portree (104). This 
appears to me to be a mere form or state of the plant, hardly worth 
a varietal name. Here, as in other places re I have seen it, it 
grew mixed up with the type and intermediates between the two. 
Carex flava X fulva. Near Portree (10 
In 1894, two or three miles south of Oban, I gathered specimens 
of Sambucus Ebulus L. It grew in quantity by the side of a meado 
at a distance from buildings. This, I believe, is a new ei for 
v.-c. 98. 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 
XXI.—Frasers’ CATALOGuEs. 
In Pittonia 116-119 (1890) Prof. Greene reprints a 
interesting pana the full title of which is:—‘‘A Cata bey of 
New 
panipall on the River Missourie, North America, for sale at 
raser’s Nursery for Curious American Plants, Sloane 
Square, King’s Road, Chelesea, London. 1813.” This list was 
written by Nuttall, who has added his name in ink to the copy 
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