20 .FLOKA OF EASTERNESS, ELGIN, BANFF, AND WEST ROSS, 



species. Its grayish green foliage renders it at once noticeable, so 

 different from the shining dark green foliage of vulgaris. The fruit 

 characters appear to be constant. 



Stellaria media Cyr., var. neglecta (Weihe). By the Findhorn, 

 near Logie, 95 * ; and Spey, 96 *. 



Cerastium refractum Allione 1785, C. trigynum Vill. 1789. In 



Corrie Sneachda and Leacainn, Easterness, 96, glabrous form alone 



noted. — C. alpinum L. The var. piloso-pubescens Benth. {jmbescens 



Syme) was the more frequent form. The aggregate plant was 

 common in Corrie Sneachda, Leacainn and Glen Ennich. 



Trifoliwm agrarium L. Cultivated fields near * 96, Boat of 

 Garten, and near Logie, 95 *. Not native in either county. T. 

 minus L., T. dubium Sibth. Kenlochewe, * 105. 



Vicia sativa L. * 105, Kenlochewe. 



Primus Padus L. * 105, Kenlochewe. 



Riibtis affinis W. et N. * 95, near Forres.— JR. nessensis Hall in 

 Edin. Phil. Tr. (B. snberectus And.). Near Kinchurdy, * 96.— & 

 macrophyllus. Near Forres, * 95. — R. rhamnifolms Weihe et Nees. 

 Near Forres, • 95. — R. echvnatus Lindl. Near Altyre, * 95. 



Rosa mollis Sm. Common about Kingussie, Aviemore and Boat 

 of Garten, * 96, and Forres, * 95 ; with its var. carulea (Woods). 

 The latter variety also at Kenlochewe, * 105. — It. tommtosa Sm. 

 Forres. Dunphail. Findhorn side, * 95. Spey side at Aviemore 

 and Kinchurdy. Loch an Eilan and Kingussie, * 96. Dingwall, 



* 106. — Var. scabriuscula (Sm.) Hemsl. 1829.- Kinchurdy, 96. 

 Var. subglobosa (Sm.) Baker.* Boat of Garten, 96. — Var. sylvestm 

 (Lindl.)'Woods.* Kenlochewe, 105. * Forres, 95.—//. Kglanteria 

 L. ed. i, and Huds. ed. i. (R. rubiginosa L. ruant.). Near Forres, 



* 95. Spey side, * 96. This appears to me to have as good claim 

 to being native in Scotland as it does in our Midland Counties. 

 jR. micrantha Sm. Near Forres, * 95. — R. involuta Sm. Avin- 

 lochy. Auchgourish, * 96.— Var. Sabini (Woods) Baker. Loch 

 Phitiulais, * 96.—/?. canina L. — Var. tomeniella Leman (Baker). 

 Kingussie, * 96. — Var. dumalis (Bechst.) Dumort. Aviemore, 



with subglobose fruit, * 96. — Var. dumetorum (Thuill.) Hook. 

 Boat of Garten, * 96.— Var. splucrica (Gren.) Dumort. Boat of 

 Garten, * 96. — Var, rorii/olia (Fries) Baker. Kingussie. Kin- 

 churdy. With glandular sepals at Kingussie, and with hispid 

 peduncle at Loch Phitiulais, * 96. — Var. urbica (Leman) Baker. 

 Aviemore, * 96. — Var. Watsoni Baker. Kingussie, * 96. — Var. 

 subcristatti Baker. Forres, * 95. 



Ribes rubrum L., var petrwum (Sm.). Abundant and native by 

 the Spey banks from Doune to Kinchurdy. 



Spirau mlieifolia L. Near Kingussie, 96. 



Alchemilla alpina L. Cairngorm, f 94, — A. vulgaris L., var. 

 hybrida With. ed. 1 [minor Huds.) Glen More, 96. 



Pyrus Malus L. Aviemore, * 96. 



Epilohium alpinum L. 105 Lieuthgoch. A very pale-flowered 

 form occurred in Corrie Leacainn, 96. — f£. obscurum Schreb. 1° 5 > 

 Kenlochewe. 



Circmi alpina L., in a very small state, occurred by Loch Maree 



