232 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



M. sylvestris, Z., 105!, 



M. rotundifolia, Z., 73 cas., 88f (instead of 89!), 107. 



M. cegyptia, L., M. nicaensis, All., and M. verticillata, L., all casuals 



in 83. 

 M. parviflora, L., casual, in 83 and 92. 



LINAGES. 



Radiola linoides, Roth., no. Sonntag records it for 82 and 83. 



Liniim usitatissimum, L., has been noted in 72-75, 77, 82, 83, 85, 

 94, 105 ; but it is nowhere native, and as a relic of cultivation 

 or a casual it may probably be met with in almost every 

 county. 



Citrus Aurantium, L., comes up abundantly as a seedling on 

 rubbish near towns occasionally, e.g., in 83 and 92; but of 

 course does not survive winter. I have also met with other 

 species of Citrus once or twice. 



GERANIACE^E. 



Geranium sanguineum, Z. Dixon has recorded this for 105 

 (Gairloch) ; but it requires confirmation. 



G. phceum, L., escape, planted, or outcast, in 72-75, 83, 84 and 

 85 (Sonntag), 87-92. 



G. sylvaticum, Z., 74. 



G. pratense, Z., 84, inf. 



G. pyrenaicum, Burin, f., 837, 9 if. 



G. pusillum, Z., 103 (not 102). This has been recorded from the 

 counties around Aberdeen ; but I have never been able to find 

 it there, nor have I seen an example found in these counties ; 

 hence I believe the record to be erroneous. 



G. columbinum, Z., 72. Delete Si. 82 (" Dunbar," Sonntag) re- 

 quires confirmation. 



Erodiuin ciconium, Willd. and E. malachoides, Willd., both casuals 

 in 83. 



E. moschatum, L'Herit., casual in 82, 83. 



Oxalis corniadata, L., garden weed in 93. 



Impatiens Noli-tangere, L., 737 (not 74!). 



Tropceolum majits, L., 83, etc., and T. minus, L., 93, casuals on rubbish. 



CELASTRACE^E. 



Euonymus europseus, Z., 75, 77!, 957. Probably introduced in all 

 but a few localities in Scotland. E. latifolius, L., has been 

 introduced into woods, e.g. in 83. 



