ioo ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



L. hybridum, Vill., except 72, 73, 74, 75 (?), 79, 82, 91, 93, 96, 97, 



101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109. 

 L. purpureum, Z., all. 



b. decipiens, Sonder, 86. 

 Z. maculatiiiii, L., an escape in many counties, e.g. 73, 75, 86, 88, 



89, 9 1 * 92, 93- 

 1 L. album, Z., except 93, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 



106, 107, 108, 110, 112. 



Z. GaZeobdolon, Crantz, escape in 72, 75, 82, 83, 84, 97, 98 (?). 

 Ballota nigra, Z, 75, 7 6(?), 77 f, 80, Si, 82 (?), 83, 85 (?), 86f r 



87 cas., 92f, 95f. 



a. foetida, Koch, 87 cas. 



b. ruderalis, Koch, 86. 



Teucrium Chamczdtys, L., 75!, 89! (extinct), 92! (extinct). 



T. Scorodonia, Z., except 112. 



Ajuga reptans, Z., except 78. 



A. pyramidalis, Z., 72, 96 (?), 97, 98, 104, 106-111. 



PLANTAGINE^:. 

 Plantago major, Z., all. 

 - P. media, Z., 72, 73, 75, 77!, 80-83, 8 5> 86, 87!, 88f, Sgf, go, 



9 T > 92f, 93t> 97t, 99t, i"(?)i i I2 t- 

 P. lanceolata, Z., all. 



var. eriophylla, Dene., 112. 



zw. capitata, PresL, 112. 

 P. maritima, Z., r#/ 77, 75, 75, 80, 84, 86. 



var. minor, Hook, and Arn., 108, 109. 



var. hirsuta, Syme, in. 



z'flr. pygmaea, Lange, no, 112. 

 P. Coronopus, Z., *xr#/ 77, 76', 79, SO, 86, 88. 



var. pygmsea, Lange, 108, 109, 112. 



var. ceratophylla, Rapin, 108. 

 Z 1 . arenaria, Waldst. and Kit., introduced here and there, e.g. near 



Aberdeen. It does not seem to keep its footing. 

 Littorella juncea, Berg, except 78. 



ILLECEBRACE^E. 



(Herniaria glabra, Z., has been recorded from 81, and from 88 or 

 89, but is not sufficiently vouched, b. subciliata, Bab., has 

 been found as a casual at Perth.) 



Scleranthus annuus, Z., except 98, 103, 104, HO, 111, 112. 



(S. perennis, Z., has been recorded from Forfarshire, in error.) 



1 L. album, L. This seems in many localities in Scotland, if not in most, 

 to be an introduced plant. 



2 P. media, L. , may not be native anywhere in Scotland. Wherever I have 

 seen it, there seemed little doubt of its introduction among agricultural seeds. 



