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side, West Eoss, and typical plants by Loch Carron in the same 



county. The var. major Hook. 1831, = intermedia (Ehrh.) HensL 

 1829. Findhorn, 95. 



Myriophyllum alterniflorum DC. Findhorn, * 95. An abundant 

 plant in the Spey and in fnany of the lochs in Easterness, * 96. 



Callitriche autumnalish. Loch Guinach, near Kingussie, * 96. 

 C. hamulata Kuetz. Near Logie, * 95. 



Sclerantkus annirns L. Kenlochewe, * 105. 



Sedum acre L. Loch Maree, * 105. 



Saxifraga rividaris L. Abundant in the corries of Sneaehda, 

 and Leachainn, Cairngorm, 96. — S. sponhemica Gmel. Glen 

 Ennich, * 96. 



Galium boreale L. A large branching form with acuminate 

 leaves in Glen More, 96. 



Slur ardia arvensis L. Loch Maree, * 105. 



Valeriana officinalis L., var. montana Milne and Gordon, 1793 

 [Mikanii Syme). Spey side, near Boat of Garten, * 96. There is 

 some doubt as to the correct identity, as the plant was very dwarfed 

 from the drought and grew on stony debris. 



Scabiosa arvensis L. Loch Maree. Probably introduced, * 105. 

 — S. Succisa L. {Succisa pratensis Moench). I saw this at 2800 feet 

 on the Cairngorms. 



Arctium minus Schk. Forres, * 95. Kingussie. Boat of 

 Garten * 96. — A. intermedium Lange. Kenlochewe, * 105. 



Saussnrea alpina DC. Corrie Sneaehda, and fine specimen in 

 Glen Ennich, * 96. The plant gives out a powerful odour of 

 heliotrope. Also in Western Eoss, t 105. 



Centaurea Cyanus L. Kenlochewe, * 105. 



Gnapltalium dioicum Gaertn. (Gaertner appears to be an earlier 

 authority than R. Br.). Plentiful on moorland in Banff, f 94. 



Aster Tripolium L. Loch Torridon, * 105. 



Hieracntm lingulatum Backh. * Glen Avon, 94. Glen Ennich and 

 Cairngorm Corrie, * 96 ; and on the slopes of Ben Eay very rare, 

 ' 105.— H. anglicum Fr. Cliffs of Sgoran Dubh, * 96. Glen Avon, 

 * 94. — H. aggregatum Backh. Bare. Cliffs of Sgoran Dubh, * 96. 

 — H. vulgatum Fries. Kingussie. Bothiemurcus, &c, * 96. 

 Logie, * 95.— H. Eupatorium Griseb. Plentiful by Spey side and 

 at Kingusssie, 96. Near Grantown, * 95. — H. crocatum Fr. 

 Spey side, near Kinchurdy, * 96. — H. melanocephilum Tausch. 

 Glen Avon, * 94. Glen Ennich and Corrie Sneaehda, * 96. — H. 

 eximium Backh. Glen Avon, * 94. Glen Ennich, * 96. — Var. 

 tencllum Backh. Glen Avon, * 94. Corrie Leacainn and Glen 

 Ennich, * 96. Ben Eay, * 105. — //. holosericeum Backh. Glen 

 Avon, * 94. Corrie Sneaehda and Glen Ennich, * 96.—//. globosum 

 Backh. South side, Glen Ennich, * 96. — 11. nigrescens Willd. 

 Glen Avon, * 94. Not rare on Corries of the Cairngorm and Glen 

 Ennich, 96. Ben Eay, rare, * 105. — 11. senescens, Backh. Cliffs 

 of Sgoran Dubh, * 96. — //. mitrorum L. p. p. Glen Ennich, * 96. 

 11. amium Fries. Glen Ennich, * 96. — 11. pallidum Biv. Glen 

 Avon, * 94. A frequent and variable form in Glen Ennich, 96. 

 ~B. umbellatine L. Glen Ennich, * 96. Findhorn side, near 

 Logie, * 95.— V«. jlliMium Backh. Kinchurdy, ► 96. 



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