16 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
S. maritima With. By R. Spey, in great quantity, at rg pea (94 
and 95), Advie (95), 2 Kingussie (96); in the last locality, I 
suppose, ed oy or seventy miles io the coast.—Lychnis alba 
Mill.— . uch rarer than L. alba. 94. Aberlour. 
95. Blacsbeat. —L. Flos-cuculi L. Seen only at Advie (95) and 
by L. Insh (96). Perhaps common enough later in the summer.— 
Cofjetiie semidecandrum Li. 96. Cambridge. Nethy.—C. glomeratum 
Thuill. — C. triviale Link.—C. arvense L. 96. Nethybridge to 
Broomhill ; in considerable quantity. “Beenie —Stellaria media 
Cyr.—S. Holostea L.—S. graminea Li,—S. uliginosa Murr.—Arenaria 
serpyllifolia iy hie sii — Var. leptoclados (Guss.). 94, Ballin- 
dalloch. 96. Grantown.—Sagina procumbens L.—S, subulata Presl. 
96. ae. ila arvensis L.— Buda rubra Dum. 96. 
Carrbridge. 
Montia fontana L. Both forms abundant.—Hypericum pulchrum 
L. Very common. The only species seen.—t Tilia vi tt ayes 
‘ .— Ger 
Frequent. 94. By R. Spey at Ballindalloch, in plen 
R. Nairn at Culloden. Carrbridge. By L. Insh. ine 
pratense L. Seen only by R. Dulnan at Carrbridge, here it ‘looks 
as if it might be a “‘garden escape.”—G. moll L.—G. dissectum L. 
—G. Robertianum L. 94. Aberlour. 95. In plenty near, R. Spey 
at Advie, at about 650 ft., the highest ground on which I saw "it 
— as a garden weed in one spot at Carrbridge.—Er odisum cicu- 
um L’Hérit. 96. Aviemore.—Ozalis Aceiostige pee 
Ge nista anglica L.— Ulex — L.—Cytis us scoparius Link, 
In wonderful abundance and beauty. — Ononis repens L. Only at 
Culloden Moor (96) ——_ Soke ma 96. Kingussie. cal 
L.—T. “repens L.—+tT. agrarium L. . Nethy.—T. procumbens L. 
—T. dubium Sibth.—Anthyllis Wetheririe L. Remarkably common 
—Lotus corniculatus L.—Vicia Cracca L.—V. sepium L.—tV. sativa 
L. 96. Nethy.—Lathyrus pratensis L.—L. montanus Bernh. Fre- 
quent. Forms passing from type to extremest var. tenuifolius Reich. ; 
as at Tomatin, where, on the turfy slopes overlooking R. Findhorn, 
this species occurs with leaflets no wider than in L. Nissolia L. 
5 od ag ys oh Ulmaria L.— Rubus ideus L. Abundant 
everywhere ex he most exposed localities. — R. /issus Lindl. 
*94, Aber Sieg FRallindall lloch. *95. Aberlour (west of R. Spey). 
Blacksboat. 96. Culloden Moor.—R. Rogersii Linton. §o far as 
I saw, more abundant than all the other fruticose brambles put 
together. = Aberlour. Ballindalloch. 95. Aberlour. Blacks- 
pes Advie. 96. Culloden Moor. os L. Insh.—R. plicatus Wh. 
‘ one ently rare. *95. Advie.—R. villicaulis Koehl. 95. 
Biacaboa 86 Culloden Moor. (ond this, but the plants 
for certain rig gaa on.—R. danicus Focke. 94. 
Ballindalloch ‘oeababts this), — R. melanoxylon Muell. & Wirtg. 
robably common; but seen vik Meese only at Elgin (95), 
