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Potamogeton Zizii, sp. 



P. perfoliatus, sp. 



Sparganium affine, sp, 

 Scirpus glaucus, sp. 



Asplenium Ruta-muraria, H.T.M. in M.S. 



107. E. Sutherland. 



(All records, if not otherwise noted, are extracted from the Report of 

 " Excursion of Scottish Alpine Bot. Club to Sutherland and Caithness 

 in 1888," published in Trans. Bot. Soc. t Edinburgh, 1889, pp. 372- 

 380.) 



Viola lutea, amoena. 

 Senecio viscosus.f 



- F Linton. 



Sonchus asper, 

 Hieracium langwellense Hanb.,y. Grant, 1888, sp. 

 Pyrola media. 

 Scrophularia nodosa. 

 Scutellaria galericulata. 



Stachys arvensis, Messrs. Linton {J. B., 1889, p. 208.) 



Rumex ("aquaticus ,") domesticus, ) 



c r • \ y . ' ; \ E. F. Linton. 



balix viminalis,T J 



Eriophorum latifolium. 



Melica nutans. The most northern station previously recorded 

 for this grass was Ross-shire. 



108. W. Sutherland. 



(S. A. C. stands for Report, as under E. Sutherland ; W. F. M. for 

 W. F. Miller.) 



Thalictrum majus Crantz. W. F. M. \ 

 Cochlearia danica. S. A. C. 



Stellaria umbrosa. Hanbury 6° Melvill, (J. B., 1889, P- 108.) 

 Erodium cicutarium. W. F. Ml 

 (?? Vicia lutea. S.A.C.) 



Potentilla alpestris. " Beinn Laoghal," S. A. C. This is a 

 northern extension of this plant's range of nearly a de- 

 gree of latitude; as I know of no station hitherto 

 recorded north of 57' 30" N. Lat. 



Rosa canina var. dumalis, ) __ _ 



Galium sylvestre, j Ha " bury *" Mehi!l 



G. uliginosum. A. Gray (Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., 1888, p. 229). 



