114 NOTES ON HIGHLAND PLANTS. 
genus as touching British “coger to call it anything else but 
maritima var., there are certainly some points about it that come 
very near serpentina Vill., in my erect I was looking at it again 
the other day.” 
Seler anthus annuus L., var. biennis Reuter. Sandy field near 
Tain. The type is frequent. 
* Chenopodium album L. Lochinver (108); the var. — (L.). 
«Atriplex patula L. Coast near Tarbat Ness (1 06).—*A. Babing- 
tonit W. Lochinver (108). Mr. Bennett writes, “of a plant 
in company with this, but appeared very different :— 
1 rah all at first this was Babingtonii bos noes _—— but 
the leaves are not Babingtonii at all; I have nothing to match it 
from Europe.” Our visit was too early $i getting really deter- 
*Sueda maritima Dum. Muddy coast near Tain (106). 
*Rumeax crispus L. Invershin and Rosehall (1 ctl 
*Euphorbia Peplus L. A weed at Lochinver (108). 
*Ulmus montana Sm. Clearly native near Rosehall (107), as 
well as around Inchnadamph. 
*Myrica Gale L. Altnagealgach, W. Ross (105). 
Betula pubescens Ehrh., var. carpatica (Waldst. & Kit.) ne 
Islet in Loch Awe, near Inchnad if 
Salix pentandra L. dilbicrvee; by a small woodland swamp ; 
evidently indigenous.—S. Smithiana Willd. Coast near Rockfield ; 
accidentally introduced? ‘‘ Near stipularis, a verging to sericans”’ 
(B. White in litt.). Probably cinerea x viminalis.—*S. Caprea L. 
Near Tain in (106). very old tree, seoeiie: ona streamlet about 
two miles from Inchnadamph, m es 9 feet 4 inches round at 
shoulder-height. — *S. phylicifolia L. Glen Falloch (87), above 
1000 feet.—S. Arbuscula herbacea (S. simulatrix 
‘ e). 
Cruach Ardran, at 2500 feet. Intermediate in characters, but 
rather towards herbacea in habit. It is only at this one spot on 
the whole hill-side that the two species occur together, aa 0 
*S. aurita x cinerea (S. lutescens A. Kerner). on Bridge ge (107 m) 
both parents grow close by. Near Inchnadamph (*108). 
probably prove to be py & =e the see British hybrid ;| in W. 
-— tS. Myrsini 
x phylicifolia (Ss. Neriael Anderss.). A single bush, ae 
the Allt Dubh Ghalair, Glen Bochiey at er 1700 feet. Gathered 
for a form of phylicifolia, a darkening as it dried. Thon name was 
suggested by Dr. White, who has not seen satisfactory specimens 
of Andersson’s plant. The finder is quite convinced that this 
suggestion is correct, after very careful and repeated examination ; 
— : — evident nigricans in the specimens, which ar are in capital 
order for determining. Phylicifolia grows in the valley bel 
Myrsinites on the hill above. tie gene sey 
Obs. S. Myrsinites var. procumbens (Forbes), recorded from 
Inchnadamph a year or two Sank; eee ony ° ry abundant on 
