102 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



SCROP HU L ARI ACE^. 



Linaria bipartita, Willd. Several near Slateford. 

 Veronica longifolia, Z. One clump at Leith. 



LABIATE. 

 Salvia yEthiopis, L. One at Leith. 



PLANTAGINACE^:. 



*Plantago notata, Lagasca. Several at Leith. 

 P. virginica, L. One or two at Portobello. 



POLYGONACE^:. 



Polygonum alpinum, AH. A large clump on the shingle between 

 Innellan and Dunoon. 



URTICACE^E. 



Urtica dioica, Z., var. microphylla, Haussmann. One, near Slate- 

 ford, by Mr. M 'Andrew. 



GRAMINE.^. 



*Agrostis nebulosa, Boiss. and Rent. Several near Slateford. 



*Avena bromoides, Z. Several near Musselburgh. I am indebted 

 to Professor Hackel for the name. 



" Bromus hordeaceus typicus, Beck, "forma. One clump at Leith. 

 The number of flowers in the spikelets is smaller and the 

 panicle is very contracted, but Professor Hackel says that these 

 may be only casual differences from the type. 



*Dactylis glomerata, Z., sitb.-sp. hispanica(D. hispanica, Roth.} forma 

 angustifolia. Two or three plants at Leith in 1903, and many 

 near Musselburgh in 1910. Professor Hackel, to whom I am 

 indebted for the name, says that its leaves being somewhat 

 narrower than usual may justify its being named "forma 

 angustifolia? 



Festuca heterophylla, Lam. Plentiful among planted shrubs by the 

 Tweed below Peebles. 



Hordeum nodosum, Z. One plant at Leith in 1906, and one at 

 Galafoot in 1908. It is abundant and thoroughly established 

 on the margin of a field at the Quay, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbright- 

 shire, where it was first observed by Mr. M'Andrew in 1883. 



*Koeleria setacea, DC. Several near Musselburgh. 



Panicum Crus-Galli, Z., var. submuticum. Two or three at Leith. 



LEITH, December 1910. 



