800 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
entitled The Statistical Account of Argyleshire, by the Ministers of the 
respective Parishes, dated 1845. 
As usual, I am much st a to ae et Bennett for help 
in many ways, and also to Messrs. F. T end, H. & J. Groves, 
E. 8. Marshall, E. F. Linton, ake for their , ee in examining 
many of the specimens. An asterisk denotes a new (as far as I can 
aheasiatn) county record. 
Se ie East (107). 
*Spergula sativa (Boenn 
*Galium Witheringit (Sin ). Noth side of Loch Shin, Lairg. 
* Artemisia vulgaris L. South side of etn Shin, Lairg. 
*Lobelia Dortmanna L. Loch Shin, Lai 
*Huphrasia Scotica Wettst. North ‘side “St Loch Shin, Lairg.— 
*E, brevipila Burn. & Grem. South side of Loch Shin, Lairg. 
‘** Some of the specimens approach borealis Towns.,’’ I’. Townsen 
Nitella opaca Ag. Loch Shin, Lairg. 
Suruertanp Wesr (108). 
Castalia speciosa Salisb. var. minor DC. East end of Loch Assynt. 
Draba incana L.  Allt-nan- Ussoh Valley, south of Inchnadamph. 
Viola lutea Huds. f. amena (Symons). Cliffs immediately over- 
looking Inchnadamph. 
Silene acaulis L. North slopes of Canisp 
Cerastium arcticum Lange — at about 2500 ft., scarce. 
Sagina subulata Presl. acer oot of Coinnemhea 
*Spergula sativa (Boenn.). Galisvated field, Inehnadamph, 
Rubus saxatilis L. Frequent about Inchnadamph. 
Alchemilia vulgaris Li. var. *alpestris ‘Schmid Inchnadamph. 
—Var. *filicaulis (Buser). Ben More 
Epilobium alsinefolium Vill. By the “Traligill Burn above Inch- 
nadamph ; Allt-nan-Uamh bia f south of Inchn adamph, — *H. 
alsinefolium x obscurum Schre = KE. rivulicolum Haussk.). y 
the Traligill Burn above Tacha, adam mph. — F. anagallidifolium Lam. 
Glas Bheinn; north slopes of Canisp.—F. anagallidifolium x alsine- 
Cornus suecica L. Lower slopes of Coinnemheall. 
Gnaphalium supinum L. A tall form on Canisp, at about 2300 ft., 
which Mr. Bennett reports is between type and var. A fuscum of 
Syme’s E. B. 
Saussurea alpina DC. Limestone cliffs south of ge pg 
Valley, and limestone rocks near Loch Maol-a’-Choire. ‘‘ Beyon 
being rather more glandular in the peduncles (which limestone cliffs 
might account for), this seems to be very good H. Marshalli mibi; 
a eat extension northwards of its rage? E. fF. Linton. — H. 
anglicum Fr. var. longibracteatum F.J.H. Beinn-an-Fhuarain.— 
H. ivicwum Fr. Near Loch Maol-a’-Choire; Beinn-an-Fhuarain; by 
