844 SHORT NOTES. 
paper on the Botany of Caithness and West Sutherland published 
in Journ. Bot. 1885, p. 333. may mention that this year we did 
not go further west in Sutherland than Betty Hill. Hieracium 
after they ave been identified. The pone records do not 
appear in ‘ Topographical Botany,’ ed. ii 
108. Wezsr Senna ais 
Barbarea vulgaris Br. 
Polygala eu-vulgaris. Banks east of the Nav 
Sagina maritima Don. By the Naver. Cherie for 108 in Top. Bot. 
Lepig son marinum (agg.), Coast at Melvich. 
Alche ich. 
A. dulgairts L. Cliffs west of the Naver. 
Scandix Pecten-Veneris L. Melvich. 
Arctium minus Schk. Cliffs at Melvich. 
Hieracium norvegicum Fr. Cliffs at Melvich. 
H. prenanthoides Vill. Cliffs at Melvich. 
Ajuga reptans L. Base of cliffs west of Naver. 
‘Allium ursinum L. Cliffs west of the Nave 
Carex Oederi Ehrh. Melvich, and east site ‘of Naver. 
Phragmites communis Trin. B the Naver. 
Glyceria maritima Wahl. East ed bse the Naver. - 
Agropyron repens ‘Be eauv. By the 
Kquisetum sylvaticum L. At Birsthy. ‘and near Betty Hill. 
109. CarTHNEss. 
Ranunculus Drouetii Godr. Dunnet Links. 
R. heterophyllus Web. exp. At Castletown, and in a burn on 
the Reay Links 
Punnatta officinali is L. Cornfield at Reay. 
Polygala eu-vulgaris. By the Thurso River. 
_Myosotis repens D. Don. By — a 
Salix phylicifolia “LL.” Loch D : 
rome ene nitens Web. Wick River: Thurso River, and in 
inle 
ee ‘ “sonst aa Jluitans L. In a pond by the road between Wick and 
ey Carex disticha Huds. Wet meadow north of the Wick River, 
abouid 14 miles from Wick. 
 -C. eapillaris L. ~Dunnet Links. 
_ (. Oedert Ehrh, aA the Wick River. 
(—-Frepenic cx J. Hanpury 
i aki ni OST PLANTS. — Tex aie 
usually s his s plant to be fariatis on the roots of vari 
: slants, but ae n 
, on turf-clad, chalky cliffs, downs or 
