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pee it is abundant, F’. A. Rogers}, ge Blacksboat. — R. coryli- 
3. § *95. Elgin, yoke. ay Ae - Culloden Moor; var. 
pasion (Lindeb.), or = near se 
G anum Li, ommon, ery eo igen — in 
coming into flower, 94. icles * Balli ndalloch (jus er 
500 ft.).—-G. rivaleL. 96. By R. Nairn, os Bnry ee De rragate: 
vesca L.—Potentiila sylvestris Neck. -- P. Anserina L. —- P. palustris 
Scop. 96. Common. I searched in vain : Bi other species.— 
Alchemilla arvensis Scop.-- A. vulgaris L. b. alpestris (Schmidt). 
ommon. The only formseen. Not unfrequently ae scone ae 
but for the ers of the leaf-serrations. 94. Ballindalloch. 
*95. Cro . Advie. Blacksboat. 96. By R. Nairn at Gallodine 
Carrbridg 
Rosa Pimpin L. Apparently rare inland. ear 
Inverness, F, « N 0s in one spot only, where it looked like 
a“ garden e ae e. oi mollis 8m. Very abundant and variable. 
On the higher ground pele almost to the exclusion of other 
species ; but in exposed places coming late into flower, and rather 
frequently failing to — flowers altogether. A small white- 
flowered form occurs in several places; and another form with 
striped and mottled mowers is totally pre tet at Advie (95) and 
Nethy (96).—-R. tomentosa Sm. Frequent, but less so than R. mollis. 
As variable as usual.——-R. rubiginosa L. 95. Blacksboat. 96. Near 
Inverness, /’. A. R.——R. obtusifolia Desv. 95. Advie.—c. tomentella 
(Leman). 95. Advie (f. decipiens). 96. Grantown. Nethy. — R. 
canina L. and R. glauca Vill. These seemed only moderately fre- 
quent, and were mostly too immature for positive determination. 
But I saw varities panes oe n) and dumalis (Bechst.) in all 
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(94); also R. pened Vill, at Ballindalloch (94) and Kingussie, 
and by CL Insh (96), and coritfolia (Fr.) at Ballindalloch (94) and 
Nethy (96).—R. arvensis Huds. 96. Carrbridge; field hedge pe 
cotines on Inverness Road (two or three bushes). No dou 
te 
= yrus Aucuparia Ehrh.— Crategus Oxyacantha L. Possibly 
native at Aberlour and Ballindalloch (94). In 96 seen only (in 
situations oe 500 ft. above the sea) where it has obviously been 
planted. —*Ribes Grossularia L. Fairly frequent. — R. rubrum L. 
b. petreum (Sm). 95. Blacksboat. 96. Nethy. By L. In 
TR. — L. 94. By R. Spey near Aberlour.—Sedum villosum L. 
*96. Grantown, - few plants only, in the sheltered banks of a 
perennial beck.—S. acre L. Uncommon. 96. Nethy. Grantown. 
Kingussie. soto rotundifolia L. Rather local. 95. Cromdale. 
96. Carrbridge. Grantown. Pag —Callitriche stag oils po 
—FEpilobium montanum L.—E soe Griseb. *95. Advie.—£. 
obscurum Schreb.—E. palusts 
ydr nesiae vulgaris L. ‘ only by L. Insh tates ee 
Carvi L. 94. Ballindalloch. 95, Cromdale. In bo several 
large patches is plants by roadside near railwa mage sen aes 
podium Podagraria L.—Pimpinella Saxifraga L. 95. Advie. 96. 
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