132 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
U. major Sm. was described in Eng. Bot. ‘on specimens of 
E. Forster, who i is otters that it is Sistine.” Piette Se mags 
a Smith’s 
[Mr. Ley sa ae long been a valued contributor to this J — 
that we cannot refuse to print the foregoing notes in deferenc 
his strong insistence on their importance in connection with “hia 
paper in our March issue. We must, however, eee an 
sponsibility for his references, which we have not checked, or for 
his conclusions, in which we are not eae to concur. — 
Ep. Journ. Bor. | 
ROSS-SHIRE PLANTS, 1909. 
By Rev. E. 8. Marsnatn, F.L.S., anp W. A. SHoo.Brep, F.L.S. 
Our collections were chiefly rages in the immediate neighbour- 
hood of Garve, 106 E. Ross s o which vice-county everything 
without a prefixed number sh ould be credited ; one two short 
walks were taken near Kyle of Loch Alsh, 105 E.R 
For help in determining critical forms we cae ean to 
thank Messrs. A. Ley and E. F. Linton, together with Major 
A. H. Wolle ey-Dod, who also kindly submitted our Rosa-gatherings 
to M. — dre. 
It should be mentioned here that, although Oykell Bridge is 
usually mek as belonging to Sutherland, the hotel and nearly 
all our exploring ground of 1908 in that district are in E. Ross ; 
new county putlackien ; but it has td a 
matter of considerable and increasing "iifficulty to ake sure that 
they are really such. 
spate gates Flammula L. var. radicans Nolte. Stony shores 
of Loch Luichart. 
ae ae ee eae Forst. By the river, near Cona 
Mee aie nae cambrica Vig. With the site: fairly well 
establish 
Corydalis claviculata DC. 105. Railway banks, east of Kyle 
of Loch Alsh. 
Cochlearia anglica L. = enty and quite typical by the 
tidal Peffery ge at Dingwall reed : ts : 
Viola arvensis Murr. var. derelicta (Jord.). Oatfield near 
Conan.—V. sachatalia: Schmidt var. lepida (Jord.). Roadside bank 
E. 
near a lec growing among furze; named by 
Drabble.— tea Huds. forma eles re wc abe shingles, 
roadsides, ena Golda sae Garve ; the type did 
