236 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



an asterisk are used in the last edition of Babington's 

 " Manual " by Messrs. Groves : 



*Cammarum, Hill, 1756 = Eranthis, Salisbury, 1807. 

 *Capnoides, Adans. 1763 = Corydalis, DC. 1805. 

 *Bursa, Weber, 1780 = Capsella, Medic. 1792. 

 *Apinella, Necker, 1790 = Trinia, Hoffm. 1814. 



Prionitis, Adans. 1 763 = Falcaria, Host, 1827. 

 *Mariana, Hill, 1756 = Silybum, Gtzrtn. 1763. 

 *Cervicina, Delile, 1813 = Wahlenbergia, Schrad. 1814. 

 *Boretta, Neck. 1790 = Daboecia, D. Don. 1834. 

 *Pneumaria, Hill, 1764 = Mertensia, Roth, 1797. 



Volvulus, Medic. 1791= Calystegia, Br. 1 8 1 o. 



Dondia, Adans. i763 = Suseda, Forsk. 1775. 



Unifolium, Adans. 1 763 = Maianthemum, Weber, 1810. 

 *Pubilaria, Rafin. 1836 = Simethis, Kunth, 1843. 

 *Juncoides, Adans. 1763 = Luzula, DC. 1805. 

 *Homalocenchrus, Mieg. 1760 = Leersia, 1788. 



Savastana, Schrank, 1 789 = Hierochloe, Br. 1810. 

 *Weingsertneria, Bernh. 1800 = Corynephorus, Beauv. 1812. 

 *Capriola, Adans. 1763 = Cynodon, Pers. 1805. 



Dryopteris, Adans. 1763 = Lastrea, Presl, 1836. 



From this it will be seen that the names used in my List 

 conserve (for the greater part) the generic names used in the 

 last work on British botany. 



I may now come to some special cases of discrepancies ; 

 first the census numbers of the species. Unfortunately a 

 paper in the " Irish Naturalist " on ' Additions and Correc- 

 tions to Irish Top. Bot.' was not brought to my notice until 

 a part of the work had been printed off. Hence some 

 records taken from " Irish Top. Bot.," etc., require correcting, 

 e.g. Fumaria capreolata, 40 Hi 2, F. purpurea, 24 HQ, F. 

 Borcei, 61 Hi 6, F. muralis, 5 S., F. Bastardi, 37 H2/. 



I have kept my " Top. Bot." posted up, and it includes a 

 considerable number of unpublished records which I have 

 personally made, therefore in many cases my numbers are 

 somewhat higher than in the " Lond. Cat." 



The genus Thalictrum is not critically understood in 

 Britain at present, and further correlation with continental 

 types is most desirable. The " Lond. Cat." gives two addi- 

 tional varieties to minus, namely odoratnm (Gren. and Godr.) 

 and pubescens (Schleicher), but omits N. E. Brown's var. 



