216 NOTES ON BRITISH RUBI. 
m. C. rigida Good. Mentioned by 
Macgillivray, and it was seen 
on the top of Conacher, 1220 ft. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum L 
Alopecurus geniculatus L. 
grostis ————? S§pecimen too 
young to determine. 
Aira flexuosa Li. 
A. precox 
Holcus la 
M. Festuca ovina L. Often vivi- 
parous. 
u. EF’. rubra L., var. duriuscula. 
Triticum repens L. 
Nardus stricta L. 
Hymenophyllum unilaterale Willd. 
Rare on S. side of Conacher. 
Pteris aquilina L. 
Lomaria spicant Desv. 
mu. Asplenium marinum L. 
Cystopteris fragilis Bernh., var. 
entata. 
Nephrodium dilatatum Desv. 
Polypodium vulgare 
*Ophioglossum vulgatum L., var. 
ambiguum. Among short grass 
near the extreme north end of 
St. Kilda. 
a. * Botrychiwm Lunaria Sw. Near 
landin: e. 
Sapien” selaginotdes Gray. 
Equisetum arvense L. 
NOTES ON BRITISH RUBI: 
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE To THE List in ‘Lonpon CaTALoGuE,’ BD. 8. 
By C. C. Bastnerton, M.A., F.R.S. 
- Baker took Focke and Nyman as his guides, and made, = 
remarks accordingly. I have at Cambridge the whole of Génevier ¢ 
er’ 
barium, and also a considerable number of Focke’s typical 
I have neglected the list given b 
for he cannot have had suel 2 
