The Scottish Naturalist. 



V. Chamaedrys. 



Shady places, frequent. 

 V. scutellata. 



Marshes and gravelly shores of lochs. Wick River ! Ditches 

 near Loch Winless, F J. Hanbury. Between Wick and 

 Castletown, Rev. E. Marshall. 

 V. Beccabunga. 



In ditches, common. 

 Euphrasia officinalis. 

 Frequent. 



var. nemorosa (H. Marsh), Reay, Rev. H. E. Fox, file 

 Townsend. 



,, gracilis, Dry Banks, Achingale ; Wick ; Freswick. 

 „ maritima, Ackergill and Reay Links. 

 Bartsia Odontites. 



Common. 

 Pedicularis palustris. 

 P. sylvatica. 



Both common in marshes. 

 Melampyrum pratense. 



Dunbeath ; Berriedale ; Thurso River ; Reisgill Burn ; Scouthal 

 Wood, Dr. Davidson ! Near Wick, W. W. Reeves ! 

 M. sylvaticum. Smith in " Mora Brit" vol. ii. p. 653. 



I have not the first edition of the work to refer to. In the second ed. 

 Smith quotes Withering ; but Withering says, " Wick Cliffs, Somerset- 

 shire," which Smith prints "At Wick Cliffs near Swayne, With." 

 Certainly Smith's reference to Caithness is much more likely to be cor- 

 rect than Withering's to Somerset. 



Rhinanthus Crista-galli. 



Common ; Freswick ! Wick ! Thurso, F. J. Hanbury ! 

 Pinguecula vulgaris. 



Marshy ground, frequent ; Murkle Bay, F. J. Hanbury. 

 P. lusitanica. 



Moist ground in mountainous districts; Strathmore ; Dorrery. 

 Mentha hirsuta. 



Marshes, frequent. 

 M. arvensis. 



Waste places ; Bilbster ; Brawlbin, in DicRshb, ; Thurso River, 

 west side, near Station. 

 (M. Pulegium). 



