The Scottish Naturalist. 



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CONTRIBUTIONS TO WAKES A PL OKA OP CAITHNESS - Continued. 



By J. F. Grant and Arthur Bennett, F.L.S. 



Myosotis caespitosa. 



This is the commonest of the marsh Forget-me-nots ; Dunnet 

 Links, F. J. Hanbury ! 

 M. palustris, var. strigulosa. 

 Wet places; Sibster, Dr. Davidson ! In a sandy bay two miles 

 east of Reay, F. J. Hanbury \ 

 M. repens. 



In wet places, especially in small burns near the sea, and also 

 by lochs ; Loch Winless, F. J. Hanbury ! 

 M. arvensis. 



Common in fields. 

 M. collina. 



On waste ground, and in fields. 

 M. versicolor. 



Frequent on waste ground. 

 Scrophularia nodosa. 



Shady places by the banks of streams ; Wick River, &c. 

 Digitalis purpurea. 



Banks and rocky ground. 

 Mimulus luteus. 



Wick and Thurso Rivers ; Hasler, near Wick ! Reay Burn ; 

 Milton Burn. 

 Veronica hederse folia. 



In fields. 

 V. polita. 



In cultivated ground. 

 V. agrestis. 



Common. 

 V. persica (Buxbaumii), 



In cultivated ground. 

 V. arvensis. 



Roadsides and fields, frequent. Thrumster ; Wick ! 

 V. serpyllifolia. 



Fields and damp meadows. 

 V. officinalis. 



Dry banks, common. 



