262 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



ON SOME FOSSIL PHYLLOPODA. By Prof. T. Rupert Jones and 

 Dr. Henry Woodward. GeoL Mag., N. S., Dec. IV. vol. i. pp. 289- 

 294 (July 1894). Treats of Discinocaris Browniana and Aptychopsis 

 Wilsoni from Moffat. 



ON SOME FRESH-WATER ENTOMOSTRACA FROM THE ISLAND OF 

 MULL, ARGYLESHIRE, COLLECTED BY THE LATE Mr. GEORGE BROOK. 

 By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. xii. 

 part ii. (1893-94), pp. 321-329. 



BOTANY. 



FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. By Wm. A. 

 Clarke, F.L.S. Journ. Bot., August. Covers from Plantago major 

 to Ritinex Acetosella. 



ON SOME HIGHLAND PLANTS OBSERVED IN 1893. By 



Rev. E. S. Marshall, M.A., F.L.S., and W. A. Shoolbred, M.R.C.S. 



Journ. Bot., June 1894. Treats of the plants observed on the 



borders of Perthshire (Mid-Perth, 88) and Argyle (98). Several 



new vice-comital records are given. 



A TENTATIVE LIST OF BRITISH HIERACIA (Journ. Bot., July), 

 and NOTES ON BRITISH HIERACIA (I.e. August). Both by Frederick 

 J. Hanbury, F.L.S. These are both indispensable to the students 

 of Hieracia. A fuller notice will appear in January. 



NEW VARIETY OF HIERACIUM DOVRENSE, FRIES. By Rev. F. S. 

 Marshall, Journ. Bot., July. Found near the Lochsie Burn, in Glen 

 Shee, East Perth. It is described fully under the varietal name 

 spectabile. 



LEDUM PALUSTRE, L., IN SCOTLAND. By Ar. Bennett, F.L.S. 

 Journ. Bot., September. Gives an account of the discovery and 

 record of the plant as growing in a moss near Bridge of Allan. 



SALIX AURITA x HERBACEA IN EAST PERTH. By Rev. E. S. 



Marshall. Journ. Bot., June. Found by the Lochsie, Glen Shee. 



Two NEW WILLOW HYBJUDS. By Ed. F. Linton, M.A. 

 Journ. Bot., July. . Caprea x Afyrsinites, from Glen Fiagh, Forfar- 

 shire ; and 6". cernua (? herbacea x repens), from Little Craigindal, 

 Braemar. 



WHAT is THE TRUE RANK OF SALIX SADLERI, SYME ? By Rev. 

 E. S. Marshall, M.A., F.L.S. Journ. Bot., July. Suggests that the 

 Willow is a hybrid between ^S". lanata and S. herbacea. 



SEA-WEEDS. By John Hogben. United Presbyterian Magazine, 

 August. A popular sketch, in which the best localities on the Firths 

 of Forth and Clyde are enumerated. 



REMARKS ON Two TRANSVERSE SECTIONS OF CARBONIFEROUS 

 WOOD FROM BABERTON NEW QUARRY, MIDLOTHIAN. By J. Bennie 



