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near the Highland Railway. 106. Pee: fine by the Blackwater, 
a little below Garbad, Strath Garv 
a: latifolia . Duirinish : Strathearron. 106. 
arve.—O. brie Linton. 105-6. Very common; we saw no_ 
thar maculata for ; 
“Habenaria oe ea Benth. 105. te iga &e. ie virescens 
Druce (chorotena Ridl.). 105. Dui 106. the west 
end of Loch Garve, with aud of H. "pifolia Br. ; be a careful 
aaa revealed no intermediate 
Luzula multiflora DC. 105. Near Kyle of Loch Alsh; also 
is D &e. 
‘Scirpus duitens T L. eo nalt. 
r totca Li. and near Garve.—C. pulicarts L. 
105. Kyle of Loch Alsh; a C. echinata Murr. and *C. leporina 
a : 
M oorland near ‘Boch Bhreach, Garve.—C. panicea L, 
105. Seen from the train in stows places.—*C. nflata x vesi- 
synonym x C. — dhe adding that, in his opinion, 
between Achilty. Inn an the onan Rive: 
Molinia cerulea Moench. 105. Kyle of Loch Alsh, &e. ; 
common. 
Melica nutans L., auct.. Only seen at one spot near Garve; 
associated with Pyrola secunda, as we have found it on two or 
three other occasions. er 
Poa ’nemoralis Li. var. divaricata Syme. Rocky hill near 
Garve, together with Deichaae aculeatum Ro’ 
Glyceria flwitans Br. 105. Kyle of Loch Alsh. 106. The 
var. triticea Fr. was seen in marshes near the head of Loch 
alt. 
chan 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum L. 105. Near. Kyle of ee 
Alsh; one small specimen of *Phyllitis ey ct Newm. 
was noticed, eters Bare Go e rock of a railway’ cutting, about a 
mile the term 
