232 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



C. alpinum, Z., var. pubescens, Syme, 94. 



C. hir sit turn, Tenore, 92 cas. 



Holosteuin umbellatum, L., 83 cas. 



Sagina Reuteri, Boiss., 83 cas. 



S. apetala, Z., 103. 



Spergula vulgaris, Boenn., 112 (Fair Isle). 



PORTULACACEiE. 



Claytonia virginica, L., 83 cas. 



ELATINACE^E. 

 Elatine hexandra, DC., 103. 



MALVACEAE. 



Althaea rosea, Cav., 83 cas. 

 Lavatera punctata, All., 83 cas. 

 Malva moschata, Z., 84 cas.; M. borealis, Wallm., 83 cas. 



LINAGES. 



Limim usitatissimum, L., casual in 8r, 92, 93; Z. angustifolium, 

 Huds., Z. grandiflorum, Desf., and Z. perenne, L., casuals in 



83- 



GERANIACE^E. 



Geranium lucidum, Z., 94. 



G. Robertianum, Z., var. modestum, Jord., 94. 



G. reflexitm, L., 83 cas. 



Erodium cicutarium, L ' Herit., 112. 



E. maritimum, Z'Z/mY., 83 cas. 



Oxalis Acetosella, Z., 112. 



O. stricta, L., 83 cas. To this name must be transferred the records 

 formerly given under O. corniculata, in accordance with the 

 fact that these names have been transposed in English floras. 



Impatiens Roylei, Walp., casual in 83, 92, and no doubt elsewhere. 



Limnanthes Douglasii, R. Br., 83 cas. 



AMPELIDACE^E. 



Vitis vinifera, L. Seedlings may often be found in numbers on 

 rubbish heaps near towns, e.g. in 83 and 92, no doubt from 

 refuse of fruiterers' shops ; but they seldom grow to more than 

 a foot or so in height, or survive more than one winter. 



(To be continued.} 



