220 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
SOME SUTHERLAND PLANTS. 
By Rev. E. 8. Marswatn, F.L.S., anp W. A. SHootprep, F.L.S. 
WE spent the inside of a week, last July, at Oykell Bridge, 
v.-c 107 HE. Sutherland, and a fortnight at Inchnadamph, y.-c. 108 
W. Sutherland, a beautiful place which had already been well 
explored and produces several rarities. Our work was chie 
with critical forms, especially of Hieracium, in the determination 
of which we have had the most valuable help from Rev. E. F. 
Linton ; our thanks are also due to Rey. Augustin Ley and Mr. 
W. H. Beeby. New vicecomital records are starred. 
Subularia aquatica L. 108. Pools near the mouth of the 
Loanan River. ys 
Cerastium arcticum Lange. One fine specimen was found on 
the north-east side of Conival; it must therefore be credited to 
107* E. Sutherland. 
-Arenaria norvegica Gunn. 108. A new station, doubtless its 
headquarters, was discovered on limestone rocks above Loch 
Maol-a-Choire, between 1000 and 1200 ft. 
Rubus fissus Lindl. 107.* Oykell Bridge. 
ftosa mollis Sm. var. *coerulea Woods. 108. Inchnadamph. 
1 Specimens 
ch 
Professor Dingler to be “a variety which somewhat approaches 
h (Synopsis vi. p. 187), though departing 
Drosera longifolia L. (intermedia Drev. & Hayne). 108.* South 
shore of Loch Assynt. New for Sutherland; recorded from 
ess 
: Pe nttioug angustifoium L. 107.* Allt Tarsuinn, near Oykell 
ridge. 
Backh. 107,* Chonaghair Burn and its tributaries, near Oykell 
Bridge. 108.* Abundant on the limestone about Inchnadamph ; 
