372 PLANTS RECORDED IN WESTERNESS ADDITIONAL TO ‘TOP. BOT.’ 
Veronica scutellata L. 
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corded farther north than 
‘“‘Clyde Isles,” on the west 
coast of Scot tland; though 
on the east it i - ial for 
Elgin and Eas 
Plantago eng L 
Chenopodium album L. 
Rumezx obtusifolius Auct. 
Polygonum So cslnges L. — P. 
aviculare Li, 
Mercurialis perennis L. 
Urtica dioiea I. 
ica cus Robur L. Already re- 
Betula alba L., var. pubescens. 
Salia laurina Sm. A fine bush 
or two, growing as at Portree 
(Skye), not Sou above sea- 
vel. — S. repens L. p- 
parently typieut. 
Pilanolites peat Pour. 
Triglochin maritimum 
Habenaria chlorantha sp. 
gregate Pt recorded. 
Scilla nutans 
Allium ursinum on: 
Luzula multiflora Koch. 
Juncus conglomeratus Li4.— J. lam 
procarpus Ehrh.—J. Gerardi 
Blysmus rufus Link. 
Scirpus antief is L.—S. tniglumis 
Link.—Marshy ground abou 
up. — 8. inatiicaals 
tris 
Eriophorum latifolium Hoppe. 
one plant seen, 7. an- 
gustifolium being the common 
species. 
Carex remota L. A few eg 
in a damp copse. — C. 
lifera L. — C. Cideri Ehrh. 
As form growing by the 
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Alopecurus geniculatus L. 
Fivernie: communis Trin. Ab- 
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vena elatior L., 
Héteis moll £; t 1 
ordinary how wide ee this 
grass is distributed, consider- 
ing its scarcity. 
Triodia decumbens Beauv. 
Glyceria fluitans Brown. 
Sclerochloa maritima Lindl. 
Poa pratensis L. 
var. nodosum. 
I extra-. 
Fi ser ovina L., var. glauca. 
och Aline; but not so 
abundant as at Vig in Skye. 
Broma er Murr., rotinus.~ 
Brach, ppodbslil b 8 oii R. & 8. 
Nardus stricta L. 
Asplenium Trichomanes L. 
Athyrium Filia - feemina Bernh. 
ently the form rhe- 
Appare 
ticum 
Aspidiren: aculeatum Sw., and var- 
lo 
Ne rarodiuan Filix-mas Rich. Also 
ze . Borreri, not so abundant 
as the type, but very dis- 
tinctly marked where it grew, 
the extremities ae peo in- 
nules being alm 
and looking cea as if they i 
had been shorn o 
Chara fragilis Desv., var.? This : 
