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ADDITIONS TO THE RECORDED FLORA OF SKYE. 
By tHe Revs. W. R. Linton, M.A., ann E. F. Linton, M.A. 
Tue following is one result of a week’s work in the Island 
of Skye aE ias 104, “North Ebudes”), at the beginning of 
' August this year; and judging from what we saw ‘ae what we left 
till much room fi 
further discoveries, bi pear | n some of the less frequented parts 
of the Island. The cai has usually been given, where the 
Species was only seen plac As a safeguard against error, 
questionable plants were mete to Mr. Arthur Bennett. 
Raphanus Raphanistrum L. 
Cochlearia officinalis L. Both forms, C. littoralis a C. alpina 
were observed ; the aggregate has been recorded befor 
Viola tricolor L. Here , again, the mone has Gant recorded. 
We gathered both V. ay ensis and V. tricolor, the latter rather 
plentiful near Uig.—V. lutea Huds., var. amena. This occupied 
some waste ground, fede washed by a strea 
Drosera obovata M. & K. This is no new ment having been 
observed, I believe, by Professor Lawson: but it is not mentioned 
for 104 in the ‘ Topographical Botany.’ We gathered it in boggy 
ound near the river Sligachan, where it grew in about equal 
pete with D. anglica Huds.; D. roomate L., was also 
som depressa Wender. Not vars co 
Cerastium alpinum L. var. pubescens. asian Hills. The - 
pe ene: has been a ‘before. We saw none of the usual 
Spergularia neglecta Syme, E.B. Shore of bay, Uig.—S. mar- 
ginata ere e, E.B. Shore of bay, Uig. 
r Pseudo-platanus ee Introduced. 
T rifolium hybridum L., and Es procumbens L. Waste ground, Uig. 
Agrimonia or ange . ar Portree. 
Rubus corylifolius Vig. “ie saw one other form at Uig, 
which looked like var. conjunges and another single bush, near 
_ Portree, which might have been R. Lindleianus, of posits R. affinis 
W. & These were the paste seccoys Rubi noticed. 
Rosa mollissina Willd.—R. dumalis Bechst. Kae Portree. R. 
subcristata Baker. Near Uig. 
axifraga sponhemica Guiak In small quantity, with S. hyp- 
noides I., growing near, at the base of the higher rocks at the 
Quiraing. (Mr. A, Bennett agrees to this naming). 
ee Succisa L. Very common all alii “the valley of the 
Sligac 
Carduus Modis ‘Fr requent near 
Gnaphalium suleancwrs, L _ pa ie L. Searce; on the 
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