250 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Firth among Filograna itnplexa. It was obtained by carefully wash- 

 ing the Filograna, and appeared to be moderately common. There 

 is no previous record of this species for the East of Scotland ; but 

 Mr. David Robertson has obtained it in the Clyde off Fairland 

 Point, Cumbrae. THOMAS SCOTT, Edinburgh. 



Cumaeea from the Moray Firth. The following interesting 

 species of Cumaeea have lately been obtained in the Moray Firth, 

 viz., Petalomera dedivis, G. O. Sars ; Endorellopsis deform is, Kroyer; 

 and Campylaspis rnlncunda, Lilljeborg. The Firth of Forth is the 

 only other Scotch locality where these species have been obtained 

 hitherto ; and they have not (so far as I know) been previously 

 recorded for the Moray Firth. They have occurred in considerable 

 numbers in both localities. THOMAS SCOTT, Edinburgh. 



BOTANICAL NOTES AND NEWS. 



First Records of Scottish Plants. - - In the continuation 

 ("Journ. Bot," August and September) of "First Records of 

 British Flowering Plants," by William A. Clarke, F.L.S., the follow- 

 ing are noted from Scotland. 



Linn&a borealis, L. " Found by Professor James Beattie, for the 

 first time in Britain, in an old fir wood at Mearns, near Aberdeen, and 

 exhibited at the Linnean Society, 2nd June 1795. 'Linn. Trans.,' 

 u '- 333-" (NOTE. The locality was Inglesmaldie, near Fettercairn.) 



Erigeron alpinum, L. "Found by James Dickson, in 1789, on 

 Ben Lawers. Dickson, 'Crypt. Fasc.,' ii. 29, and 'Linn. Trans.,' 

 ii. 288." 



Gnaplialiitm Norrcgicum, Gunn., "1777. As a variety 

 sylratiatm, occurring upon the Highland mountains. Lightfoot, 

 'Fl. Scot,' 472." 



G. supimtm, L., "1777. Upon the tops of the Highland 

 mountains. Mr. Stuart. Lightfoot, ' Fl. Scot.,' 471." 



Arctiuin intermedium, Lange, 1856. "Near Berwick-on-Tweed, 

 etc. Babington in 'Ann. Nat. Hist.,' ser. 2, xvii. 375." 



Crepis suctiscefolia, Tausch, " 1794. In 'Sylvis Scotise australis,' 

 1789. James Dickson in 'Trans. Linn,' ii. 288 (Hieraciitm molle}." 



Lactuca alpina, Benth, " 1810. Discovered on the Aberdeen- 

 shire mountain of Lochnagore by Mr. G. Don, September 1881. 

 'E. B,' 2425." 



Rosa resinoides, Crepin, in Mid-Perth. I have to record the 

 occurrence of the above rose near Lawers. G. C. DRUCE. 



Juniperus intermedia, Schur, in Scotland. Among gatherings 

 of Jiiniperus from the island of Scarp, Outer Hebrides, sent by Mr. 

 Duncan, I found three that were- evidently not exactly nana or 



