. The Annals of Scottish natural history. Natural history; Natural history -- Scotland. CONTRIBUTIONS TO A FLORA OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES 235 A. ALBA, Linn., var. COMPACTA, Breb. — Baleshare island, North Uist, Dr. Shoolbred, sp. AVENA FATUA, Linn. var. PILOSISSIMA, Gray. — About potato and cornfields in Scarp, W. S. Duncan, sp. CATABROSA AQUATICA, Beauv. — (3 uniflora, Gray, " Nat. Arr. Brit. ; 1821, p. 133, /3 subtilis, Hook, " Brit. ; 4th ed., 1838, p. 36; /3 minor, Bab., "Man. Brit. ; ist ed., 1843, P- 266. These represent the one-flowered form which oc


. The Annals of Scottish natural history. Natural history; Natural history -- Scotland. CONTRIBUTIONS TO A FLORA OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES 235 A. ALBA, Linn., var. COMPACTA, Breb. — Baleshare island, North Uist, Dr. Shoolbred, sp. AVENA FATUA, Linn. var. PILOSISSIMA, Gray. — About potato and cornfields in Scarp, W. S. Duncan, sp. CATABROSA AQUATICA, Beauv. — (3 uniflora, Gray, " Nat. Arr. Brit. ; 1821, p. 133, /3 subtilis, Hook, " Brit. ; 4th ed., 1838, p. 36; /3 minor, Bab., "Man. Brit. ; ist ed., 1843, P- 266. These represent the one-flowered form which occurs on the sandy coast at Huskinch in North Harris, W. S. Duncan, sp. y littoralis, Parn, "Brit. ; t. 102, 1842, y littoralis, Kittel, "Tasch. deut. ; ed. iii. (1844) P- I02' ex Hackel. This is 2-3 flowered, and occurs in sandy places by the sea. TRITICUM REPENS, Linn., /? BARBATUM, Duval-Jouve. Barra, A. Somerville, sp. ASPLENIUM MARINUM, L. — Above Sinclair Loch in West of Barra. T. Scott, "Ann. Scot. Nat. ; 1895, p. 64. LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM, L. — Moors near Stornoway, W. J. Gibson, sp., 1908. It is remarkable that this species should not have been before recorded for these islands. ISOETES LACUSTRIS, Linn. — Island of Scarp, W. S. Duncan. CHARA ASPERA, Willd. — South Uist, A. Somerville, sp. C. FRAGILIS, Desv., var. CAPILLACEA, Coss. ei Germ. — Scarp, W. S. Duncan, sp. The following 1 3 species should occur in the islands. The appended numbers signify in how many vice-counties in Britain they occur, and the letters signify their existence in Caithness or Sutherland respectively. Stellaria gratninea, 109, S. Mentha arvensis, in, C. S. Lotus pilosus, 100, C. Nepeta Glechoma, 103, C. Medicago lupulina, 105, C. S. Lamium album, 102, C. Prunns communis, 108, C. S. Briza media, in, C. S. Geum urbamtm, 107, C. S. Bromus sterilis, 108, C. Conopodiumde mi datum, 109, C. S. Polystichum lobatnm, 104, C. S. Senecio sylvaticus,


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