roo ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



*Cochlearia glastifolia, L. Several fine plants near Musselburgh. 

 *Erysimum canescens, Rotfi. Several near Musselburgh, by Mr. 

 M 'Andrew. 



CARYOPHYLLACEyE. 



Gypsophila viscosa, Murr. Several at Portobello and at Murieston. 

 Spergularia marginata, Kittel. One or two at Murieston, which is 

 nearly ten miles from sea. 



GERANIACE/E. 



Erodium Botrys, Bertol. Several at Galafoot and Melrose in 1908. 

 Geranium Endressi, Gay. A fine colony by the roadside between 



Innellan and Dunoon. 

 G. pratense, L., with white flowers. A couple of clumps on railway 



bank, Trinity. 



LEGUMINOS.*:. 



*Glycine Soja, Sieb. and Zucc. Several plants up to fifteen inches in 

 height in several places at Leith Docks, but did not flower. 



Lathyrus latifolius, L. One colony on St. Mary's Isle, Kirkcudbright- 

 shire. 



Lupinus luteus, L. Several, at Portobello. 



Melilotus Petitpierreana, Willd. One fine plant at Leith. Under 

 this name I am placing the white-flowered variety of M. arvensis, 

 Wallr., following the example of L'abbe Coste, in his " Flore 

 de la France." 



*Phaseolus multiflorus, Willd. Some scores of this plant in fine 

 flower, in a disused clay-pit at Portobello. 



ROSACES. 



*Acsena adscendens, Vahl. Several seedlings at Galafoot in 1908; 



one, transferred to a garden, flowered this year. 

 A. Sanguisorbae, Vahl. A firmly established colony on the bank of 



the Tweed below Leaderfoot. For this plant I am indebted 



to Mr. J. Roseburgh, Galashiels, who found it in August last. 



Late in September I found it bearing several fresh flower 



clusters, and the remains of several others. 



CRASSULACE/E. 

 *Tillaea pharnaceoides, Hochst. One, at Galafoot, in 1908. 



LYTHRACE^E. 



Lythrum Salicaria, Z., var. rosea. A clump, on shore, east side of 

 St. Mary's Isle, Kirkcudbrightshire. 



