116 NOTES ON HIGHLAND PLANTS. 
Eriophorum latifolium Hoppe. Frequent about Inchnadamph ; 
also noticed near Oykell Bridge 
_ Carex rupestris All. Lim secu cliffs, in a valley about co 
miles on the are yas side of Inchnadamph, in great a 
ce, at 600 to 800 feet. An interesting confirmation of Dr. 
Churchill Rabington’ 8 maa for W. Sutherland, Liasay it does not 
seem to have been found for about half a century.—C. limosa L. 
In two ak near Lochinver ; evidently frequent i = W. Sutherland. 
—*C. pallescens Li. Near Rosehall (107).—C. s sp.? A small sedge 
i 
It 
- eres dark (purplish black) glumes, their midrib occasionally 
rrent, embracing the small (but immature) fruit. 
gah ire and has also been planted in a sphagnous bog in 
Surrey, to test its constancy. At oreden it looks like a good 
species or subspecies, nearest panicea. The C. intermedia Miége- 
Gi —*C. vag : 
Glen Falloch (87). — *C. fulva Good. Oykell Bridge atk — *C, 
flava L. In several places between tose and Oy. 
the var. Gideri (Ehrh.) = minor Towns. — C. flava x fides Glen 
Lochay, with the peer at 800 feet; a good-sized plant, but only 
oe one spike. Owing to the close — of the species, and 
ir frequent association, it is likely to prove common.—*C, 
ink ( 
place them both under rostrata Stokes; ; but the Perth plant 
appeared, when fresh, to be a form of vesicaria, with longer heads 
se L., var. nodosum (L.). pea and very 
sharactaneiia samme shell-sand of the coast, near Tai 
Agrostis canina L. Oykell meg A. vulgaris -is With., var. 
— (L.). Kyleskue, and n ‘ 
mmophila ariadiiaaan Haat: weak near Tain (106). 
Aira caryophyllea LL. An intermediate state between the type and 
icle more numerous, 
Deschampsia caspitosa Boauv., var. alpina Gaud. ee M f 
~— at 2200 feet; Cruach Ardran, at 2700.—D., m Mare 
montana (H uds.), also occurs in Corrie Ardran 
