NOTES ON THE FLORA OF ST, KILDA, 915 
tg lanceolatus L. Near vil- *Rumex pir gas Murr. Near 
ge the house 
Z M. Chr ysanthemun segetum Li. The R. crispus th Near the houses. 
5 principal weed in tke oats. R. obtusifolius Auct. Near the 
: M. Matricaria — L., var houses. 
the ¢ R. Acetosa L. In great abun- 
Achillea Millefolium e Common. ance, and most luxuriant on 
Gnaphalium dioicum ommon cliffs at north of isl 
: mmon. 
S. aquaticus Huds. Frequent. . Oxyria digyna Hill. On the 
Leontodon autumnalis L. Very north face of ponents rare. 
common, Polygonum aviculare 
M. Taraxacum bee L., var. Empetrum nigrum L. On hill- 
patustre. ommon ; gr owin g tops. 
in the wildest ak most ex- Urtica dioica L. Frequent. 
posed situations. alia repens On are 
Sonchus asper Hoffm.? Too ~_ r village, &e. — Var. 7 
ean to distinguish from 
2 i bacea L. North face of 
Vitcininn M yrtillus L. On the ‘Co nacher, and descending to 
top of Conacher 0 ft.+ 
about 500 
Erica cinerea A Plentiful. een pe ie ooo ag 
— vulgaris Salisb. Com- Orchis omm 
Lris Proditacor 
Veromisa officinalis L, Frequent. Narthecium Ossifrag m Huds. 
Euphrasia officinalis L. Speci- Luzula sylvatica 6 oe Plentiful 
mens stunted and foweks on the summit of St. Kilda, 
1220 ft. 
purpli 
Pedioularis sylvatica L. Very “ campestris DC. 
L. multiflora Koch. 
iciinthus: Crista-galli L. Rare. *Juncus effusus L 
T pie Serpyllum Fries. Abun- J. supinus Moench. 
J, squarrosus 
Prunella vulgaris. Noteommon. Schenus 3 nigricans sL. 
Galeopsis Tetrahit L. — uniglunis Link.? Speci- 
. Pinguicula vulgaris L. Fre- imperfect; may be palus- 
quen iis. 
Prima a Huds. Plentiful 8S. caspitosus L 
on some of the cliffs. Eriophorum anpusiifolzan Roth. 
. Snapatlis tenella L. Carex pulicaris L. 
rmeria maritima Willd. C. stellulata Good. 
Pi lantago major L. C. vulgaris Fries. 
P. fiinbectats ch C. glauca Scop. 
P. maritima L. Plentiful, and . pilulifera L. 
very variable.— Var. pygmaa C. panicea L. 
Lange. a C. binervis Sm 
7 ers ii. pie minor Towns- 
P. Coronop 
aang Yardeni Woods. 
t Very low for this species. Mr. F. M. Webb found it at 1100 ft, in Mid- 
Scotland. ‘Trevelyan records it at 1080-ft. in in the Faroes. 
