802 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Poa glauca Sm. Canisp, at 2000 ft. — *P. nemoralis L. var. 
glaucantha Reich. Beinn-an-Fhuarain. 
Hymenophylium unilaterale Bory. Glas aa 
*Tsoetes lacustris L. Two lochs on Glas Bhei 
Chara fragilis Desy. Glas Bheinn Paipfbaching var. barbata,” 
. é J. Groves).—C. fragilis Desy. var. delicatula Braun. East end 
of Loch Assynt ; Loch Maol-a’-Choire, near Inchnada anes ie O, 
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Groves). Stream from Loch Maol-a’- 
Nitella opaca Ag. Loch Maol-a’- “Choire. 
CantirE (101). 
*Thalictrum alpinum L. At about 800 ft. on hills east of Daltot 
Adeney 
Polygala serpyllacea Weihe. Kilmi chael of Inverlussa 
*Spergula sativa (Beenn.). Cultivated field south of “Kilmichael 
of Inverlussa 
* Agrimonia | odorata Mill. Port Lunna and on Fairy Isles, both 
n Loch Swee 
Apium graveolens L. Shore at head of Loch Swee 
kl — im pais soeliee Laraiche and Loch Clachaig, 
GC, 2 —*G. erectum Huds. Kilmichael of Inverlussa. 
Waunene "ican Syme fennherigs by W. H. Beeby). Kil- 
michael of Inverlussa. 
ieee Dortmanna Li. Lochan Taynis 
*Huphrasia curta Fries, var. dairy Wettst. Shore of Loch 
enatiy . Kilmichael of Tecotlus 
Lamium intermedium Fries. Cultivated land near Castle Sween. 
*Polygonum amphibium L. var. terrestre Leers. Kilmichael of 
Inverlussa 
‘ *Cephalantora ensifolia Rich. Near Fairy Isles, Loch Sween, 
W. E. Nicholso 
Ei ganien “gin Schnizl. (confirmed by W. H. Beeby). ae a 
stream and in a on hills east of Daltot Cottage, Loch Swee 
— minimum Tries (confirmed by W. H. Beeby). Lochan Tay. 
nis 
Potamogeton alpinus Balb. Lochnam Ban. 
*Ruppia rostellata Koch, var. nana Syme. Creeping in the mud, 
covered by shallow water, at the head of Loch Sween, abundant. 
The length of the fruit- stalks varies eomnderenly, from barely the 
length of the fruit to ~ three times as long. These short- 
stalked forms remind one of R. oloee ay, which, however, 
is a age lax ‘lant, “and does not roo t along in mud. 
