112 NOTES ON HIGHLAND PLANTS, 
gusticum scoticum L. Lochinver; abundant between Tarbat 
Nees os Rockfield (*106). 
*Aithusa Cynapium L. Waste ground near the ‘station, Tain 
106), 
*Cauealis Anthriscus Huds. Near Tain (106); native.—- +*C 
nodosa Scop. Coast between Tarbat De and Rockfield (ios), 
native ; only known before as far north as Banff. 
Sesh baek nigra Li., is frequently planted Saal houses in 106- 
7-8, but was nowhere seen wild.] 
*Galium boreale L. Near Rosehall (107).-- G. sylvestre Poll, — 
On limestone, — Inchnadam 
*Sherardia arvensis L. Invershin (10 7). 
Solidago aS L., var. cambrica (Huds.). Ben More of 
Assynt, above 2000 feet 
*Pulicaria dysenterica Gaertn. Near Tain (106) ; native. Another 
extension northw 
Tnet tinctoria L. Railway bank, Invershin; doubtless a 
mere casual. 
Matricaria inodora L., var. pheocephala Rupr. Lochinver, well- 
marked. A form nearer salina Bab. grows on the coast near 
ckfield. 
Cnicus heterophyllus Willd. Near Rosehall; no personal aa- 
thority for 107. 
*Carlina vulgaris L. Coast near Rockfield (106); native. 
Centaurea Oya mus Li. Cornfields near Tain 
Lapsana communis L. This, in the south, is such a plant of 
splat hedge-banks, and waste ground, that it might be thought 
to have been ‘originally introduced by human agency, as is alleged 
of Capsella, &c. This view is, however, contradicted by our ur find- 
ing it on limestone rocks near Inchnadamph, at least a mile from 
house or garden; as the species has no feathery pappus, it can 
y be otherwise than indigenous there. 
Hieracium anglicum Fr. Inchnadamph and Lochinver. — Var. 
longibracteatum FP. * Hanbury. _ about Inchnadamph; far 
more so than the type.—H. iricum Fr. Inchnadamph, seeending 
to = bag: very Gas by the eee side, above Lochinver.—*H. 
Jlocculos m Backh. -, was gathered in Strath Bagastich, Altnaharra 
ens is "1888, by F. J. H.—*H. ae ap Lindeberg! Oykell 
ridge (107); the = ye blotched leaves (* f. aberrans cruentata”’ 
Lindeb. in litt.). — Langwellense F. J. Hanbury. sees 
Bridge, scarce (on . caledonicum F. J. Hanbury. Grass 
be = Ness and Rockfield, the Tocabey exactly 
resembling the original station at Melvich (106).—*H. strictum 
Fr. Oykell Baden | in good dina A pple — tH. dovrense 
Tain (106); a form differ e type in having 
- : in cous 
pies It was in good quantity at the spot where we observed 
— H, Eupatorium Griseb. (corymbosum Fr.). Lochinver ; 
