228 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



The following species, belonging to genera not already noticed 

 in the original list or above, have been found growing as escapes, or 

 more often on waste ground near towns, especially near docks and 

 railway stations, and on rubbish heaps. For convenience of reference 

 they are arranged alphabetically : 



Alyssiim calycinum, L., 82, 83, 85 ; A. campestre, Bieb., 83, 94; A. 



incanuin, L., 83, 88, 89, 93; A. uiaritiinutn, L., 85, 92. 

 Bareava orientalis, Jaub. and Spach., 83. 

 Bunias orientalis, L., 83, 85, 92, 93. 

 Calepina Corvini, Desv., 83. 

 Conringia orientalis, Dum., 83. 

 Enarthocarpus lyratus, DC., 83. 

 Eruca sativa, Mill., 83, 92. 

 Emcaria ale f pica, Gaertn., 83. 

 Eu cli din m syriacnm, R.Br., 83. 



Lunaria aiuiua, L., 82, 83, 92 ; Z. redivtia, L., 88. 

 Malcolmia africana, R.Br., 83, 94; M. maritiina, R.Br., 83, 



92-94. 

 Matthiola bicornis, DC., 83 ; M. incana, R.Br., 83 ; M. tristis, 



R.Br., 92. 



Myagrum perfoliatum, L., 83. 

 Rapistnim glabrum, Host, 83 ; R. oriental^ DC., 83, 90 ; R. 



perenne, All., 83 ; R. rugosiiin, All, 83, 92, 94. 



RESEDACE/E. 



Reseda lutea, L., was regarded as "apparently native" in Fife 

 by Dr. Boswell Syme, and in East Perth by Dr. White; but 

 elsewhere in Scotland it is usually little more than a casual, 

 and has no claim to be considered even apparently native. It 

 has been recorded from 75, 77, 81-87, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 

 1 06, usually on rubbish. 



R. Luteola, L., 74, 93 casual. 



R. alba, L., casual, 92 ; R. odorata, L., 83. 



ClSTACEjE. 



Helianthemum Chamaecistus, Mill. Lismore being included in 

 Argyll, not in West Ness, the record should be for 98, not for 



97- 



VlOLACEj<E. 



Viola odorata, L., 74, probably not native in Scotland. 



V. silvestris, Reichb., 84, 88, 109, 112. 



V. ericetorum, Schrader, 72, 93, 95, 97, 105, 107, no. 



