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Cerastium semidecandrum L. Gar 
Sagina subulata Presl. Railway ballast between Garve and 
Luichart Stations; in good quantity, with Spergularia pir 
Pers. 
Hypericum Androsemum L. 105. Sparingly, near Kyle of 
Loch Alsh.—*H. humifusum L. In sandy pet near Achilty Inn. 
Rhamnus Frangula L. Native in boggy ground at Loch 
Achilty; recorded for 106 in Top. Bot., but. only as perhaps 
planted. It appears to be very rare in Scotland. 
Lathyrus <a Bernh. var. tenwtfolius Druce. Here and 
there about ; as usual, associated with the type. 
An alien sik probably Neillia opulifolia (Spirea opulrfolra 
te is pretty well established in two or three spots by the river, 
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stle. 
Rubus fissus Lindl., *R. suberectus Anders., and R. Rogersi 
— “es pretty frequent about Garve. 
fi. hirtifolius Muell. & Wirtg. var. danicus Focke. On 
railway banks near Kyle of Loch Alsh, *105, and abundant 
at Achterneed, *106. 
earaim alpesiris Schmidt, was the only one of the 
“vulgaris” group noticed about Gar 
Rosa i dbareaies Ley. By far the gees: abundant rose, near 
Kyle of Loch Alsh and Garve, varying a good deal in the colour 
of the flowers and in the shape and clothing of the leaflets. All 
our ga ong were referred by Sudre to R. pomifera Herrm. var. 
vogesia uy; which, in his Fl. de Laie Rouy only records 
from fires stations in the Vosges and Isé 
Var. oe Ley. 105. Between Kyle of Loch Alsh and 
Duirinish, in two forms; one with deep rose-pink flowers and 
few subfoliar ehade the other white- flowered, its glands more 
numerous. Both are named by Sudre R.. Jundzillai Bess. var. 
trachyphylla (Rau). According to Rouy, l.c. p. 344, this vavioky 
has ovoid-rounded or “es a hispid. fruits ; leaflets medium 
sized, oval-elliptic, acute; branches rather strong, more or less 
prickly. He records it from the Vosges, Lorraine, an 
and the geographical range of R. Jdecdssilas —_ — is 
from France eastwards, through Germany and Switerland. 
would we hopin re, prima facte expect it to occur ein Scotla. 6 
*R, vost Puget. Near src ped pat a form with white 
flowers, often streaked or tinged w nk. Leaflets almost 
eglandular beneath. Named by Wolley. Dod, and confirmed ld 
Sudre, so far as the material (without fully en = 
of a determination. 
| flowers ee leep 
; ink, tube naked; sepals at length erect; styles villous. 
“5 “T think this is perhaps R. tomentosa var. obovata Baker. It is, 
