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ACCOUNT OF THE EXCURSIONS OF THE PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF 

 NATURAL SCIENCE IN 1892. By Dr. F. B. White. Proc. P. S. 

 N. S., vol. i. part vii. In this are numerous notes on the plants of 

 Perthshire. 



NOTES ON THE FLORA OF STIRLINGSHIRE. By Colonel Stirling 

 and Robert Kidston. Trans. Stirling Nat. Hist . and AnJi. Soc., 

 1892-93, pp. 109-113. 



REPORT ON THE BOTANY OF THE MOFFAT DISTRICT FOR 1892. 

 By J. Thorburn Johnstone. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., xix. part iii. 

 Contains nothing of special importance. Four plants from Lanark- 

 shire are noted here also. 



LIST OF PLANTS FOUND IN THE GLENLUCE DISTRICT OF WIGTOWN- 

 SHIRE. By Rev. George Wilson. T. and P. of D. and G. N. H. 

 and A. Soc., No. 9. Though giving a considerable number of 

 species, cannot be regarded as at all complete, and contains little 

 of special interest. 



BOTANICAL NOTES FOR 1892. By James M'Andrew. T. and 

 P. of D. and G. N. H. and A. Soc., No. 9. Enumerates new 

 records and rare plants for the shires of Wigtown, Kirkcudbright, 

 and Dumfries, including both Phanerogams and Cryptogams. 



NITHSDALE WILLOWS. By James Fingland. T. and P. of D. 

 and G. N. H. and A. Soc., No. 9. Gives a full preliminary list, 

 following Dr. F. B. White, as regards species, varieties, and 

 hybrids. 



NOTES ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF SOME BRITISH LEGUMINOS^E. 

 By James A. Terras, B.Sc. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., xix. part iii. 

 Deals with some general points, and more fully with Ulex europceus, 

 with a bibliography of the subjects treated of. 



RUBI NOTES. By Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, F.L.S. Journ. Bot., 

 1894, pp. 40-50. Supplementary to the " Essay at a Key to British 

 Rubi " (I.e. 1892-93). Rnbi from Scotland noticed are R. 

 niucronatus, Blox., var. nov. criniger, found in 1892 by Rev. E. S. 

 Marshall between Fowlis and Dingwall in E. Ross ; R. villicaulis, 

 Koehl., var. Selineri, from Scotland (sine loco], and var. insitlaris, 

 F. Aresch., from near Fowlis (E. S. Marshall) ; R. mollissimus, 

 sp. n., from W. Sutherland, as well as from Devon and Dorset ; 

 typical radula, Weihe., " from Scotland " ; R. britannicits, n. sp., 

 from a wood near Bridge of Lochay in Perthshire, as well as at 

 Munstead in Surrey. 



SVANTE MURBECK ON GENTIANS. By Win. H. Beeby. Journ. 

 Bot., 1894, pp. 1-4. Gives a summary of Herr Murbeck's deter- 

 mination of the British Gentians of the group Endotricha, Froel. 

 (see p. 119). 



NOTES ON THE GENUS OROBANCHE IN SCOTLAND. By Arthur 



