274 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Pinguicula lusitanica L. Near Banavie. 
Scutellaria minor Huds. This very scarce plant in Scotland 
occurs sparingly at Invermoidart, a M. M.— 8. galericulata L. 
Abundant on the shore at Arisaig, 
aleopsis versicolor Curt. ety . and quite colouring some 
of the fields at Corpach. 
Ajuga bn eg L. Some rosettes, not flowering, were pointed 
out to me by Mr. Macvicar, near Acharacle, almost at sea-level. 
Pr sail. fare L. A noticeable state with white flowers and 
green calyx occurred between Banavie and Corpach. 
Salicornia herbacea Corpac 
Pihccoden RaiiBab. Shore of Loch Linnhe sain man plentiful. 
Salix herbacea L. Summit a he a’ Ghrian 
Juniperus nana Willd. Guly. 
Malaxis paludosa Sw. By a hill. loch, north of Loch Moidart, 
S. M. M. 
*Orchis ericetorum Linton, Glen Nevis. 
Habenaria bifolia R. Br. Corpach. 
Tofieldia palustris Huds. Galvan. A. Near Lochan na Cruaich, 
near Conaglen. 
_ Juncus trifidus li. Gulvain. A. Cliffs of Stob ae a’ Chear- 
. } i Ghria 
 Sparganium affine var. deminutum Neum. sar Beeby). In 
a : hil loch, north of bok Moidart, S. M. 
Eriophorum latifolium Hoppe. In Glen Suileag and on the 
southern slopes of Druim Fada. 
south-west end of Loch Lochy.—C. steliulata Good. var. *grypus 
(Koch). Growing with C. pulla Go Near summit of Gulvain, 
at about t. “It seems to be as good var. Grypus as any 
have gathered or seen,” Rev. E. F. Linton in litt. This is for me 
both C. grypos and C. stellulata Gooden. in one, hav 
grypos & syn. of teliulata, " C. B. Clarke. . If + grypus”’ is always as 
distinct as this fr m ordinary stellulata, it seems quite worth while 
to distinguish it ws nine The dark brow wn glumes ae by @ 
to throw out stolons. I am _ not sure that this form has been met 
with previously except in Perthshire, 2 rigida Good. North 
cliffs of Stob a’ Ghrianain ; Gulvain. A. Cliffs of Stob Catt © a 
: "eG » fusca All, Piro ough the kindness of Mr. Maevi yrs 
was much interested in seeing this this species still growing in 
locality ete by Mr WF Miller in 1895; is was in 3 
quantity.—C, Foodenowit J. Gay, forma. A. B Callop as 
enters Loch Shiel. “Seems to be Tem ojo with long 
