NORTH-EAST HIGHLAND PLANTS 15 
Cynosurus cristatus. F. rubra 
Dactylis glomerata. ee Hirdus atradias 
Poa annua. Pteris aquilina. 
P. trivialis. Lomaria Spicant. 
Festuca ovina. 
For help in dealing with several of the more critical genera, I 
am indebted to Mr. Arthur Bennett (Carices), Rev. EB 
(Hieracia and Salices), and Mr. F. Townsend (Euphrasie). Mr. 
Bennett has also kindly revised my lists of “« County Records.” 
These will be found “starred,” while the sign + is used for plants 
which were either certainly or very pro obably ‘introduced ” in the 
localities given. Plants which I found generally distributed in 
suitable ground in the Spey basin are hes without localities, 
*Grantown’’ will be found included in v.-c. 96, because all the 
ound examined by me in that eieuboarhosd is in Kasterness, 
though the town of Grantown is within the Elgin border 
Anemone nemorosa Li. ean a hederaceus i Apparently 
sroomt 95. Advie. 96. Gra n.— R. Flammula L. — &. 
R. repens L.—R. bulbosus tL Salih paltri L.—Trollius 
evra i 8 By RB. Nairn at Culloden Moor. By Loch Insh. 
By R. Spey near Sahicen. “Gee presse L. 96. About 
Nethybridge, rather frequent. Grantown.—Neckeria claviculata N. 
E ; locally sbenaaill —Fnaria officinalis 
Eaters pokes .— C, hirsuta L. — C. flexuosa With.— 
Lrophilaverna DC. 96. Carrbridge; in great quantity. — Sisymbrium 
per yu J. Gay. 96. From Carrbridge to Kingussie, freqnuent.— 
Corn 
Ab noes? Scop.—t} Erysimum cheiranthoides L: 95. eld by 
at Advie, in considerable quantity (fifty to sixty plants 
ele for the road). 96. Waste ground at Aviemore and at 
Kingussie.— Brassica Sinapistrum Boiss. — Bursa pastoris Weber.— 
Raphanus Raphanistrum L, 95. Waste ground at Higin. Abundant 
y R. Spey at Advie (95), and at Kingussie (96). 
Reseda lutea L. 96. Boat of Garten; on moor near railway 
station. — Helianthemum Chamacistus Mill. 96. Culloden Moor. 
Frequent and locally abundant from Carrbridge to Kingussie. 
Viola palustris L._—V. Riviniana Reich. —V. evicetorum Schrader. 
94. By R. Spey at Aberlour. 96. Apparently rather fee rt at 
Carrbridge, Nethy, by L. Insh and Aviemore.—V. tricolor oy 
j ant. 95. Blac 
boat; Advie. 96. Culloden. Carrbridge. Nethy. sy agent 
Symons 
"Pol eos vulgaris L. By R. Spey and its affluents. Aberlour 
(*94), Advie (95), Carrbridge and Nethy (96). ae os R. Nairn 
at Culloden (96).—P. ovyptera Reichb. *94. Aberlou 5. Advie. 
96. idge. Grantown. Nethy. <eenste in oat three 
counties. Mostly in short grass on hilly slopes; not unfrequently 
side by _ with the next.—P. serpyllacea Weihe. 
Silene Cucubalus Wibel. Decidedly uncommon. 94. Ballin- 
dallouls,. 96. Tomatin ; ; several plants — by roadside.— 
