ii4 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



RECORDS OF SCOTTISH PLANTS FOR 1894, 

 ADDITIONAL TO WATSON'S "TOPO- 

 GRAPHICAL BOTANY," 2nd Eel. (1883). 



By ARTHUR BENNETT, F.L.S. 



THE present series of additions to county lists makes the 

 tenth I have been enabled to publish by the kindness of 

 correspondents. In these ten papers the additions are about 

 4870 ; or, allowing for personal confirmations, corrections of 

 errors, etc., say 4500 : a sufficiently large number, perhaps/to 

 show that they have been of some use. 



It has been my wish and desire to more particularly 

 notice the commoner species, as the rarer ones are generally 

 recorded. 



As this may be my last, I should like to thank most 

 cordially all those who have so kindly 'helped to make these 

 lists possible. 



The abbreviations, etc., are the same as in former records, 

 viz. "Ann. S. N. H." = "Annals of Scottish Natural 

 History " ; " J. B." = " Journal of Botany " ; " Trans. E. B. S." 

 = " Transactions of the Edinburgh Botanical Society " ; sp. 

 denotes that a specimen was sent me, and ! denotes that I 

 have seen a specimen from the county. 



74. WIGTOWN. 

 (Records by and sps. fromy. M'Andrew.} 



Ranunculus circinatus. Calamintha Acinos. 



Lenormandi. Utricularia intermedia. 



Arabis Thaliana. Carex filiformis. 



Mentha piperata (officinalis). Bromus sterilis. 



75. AYR. 



Carlina vulgaris, J. Smith, Sept. 1894, sp. 

 Pulicaria dysenterica, Dr. Fullarto/i, Oct. 1894, sp. 

 Utricularia neglecta, L. Watt, 1892, sp. 



77. LANARK. 



Hieracium auratum, FT.} T , ., 



. . . Johnstone. "-Trans. E. B. S." 1891. 



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