40 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



S. ninbrosa, L., casual or more often planted originally in woods and 

 pleasure grounds; 75, 77, 83, 90, 91, 93, 98, 102, and no 

 doubt in many other vice-counties. 



S. tridactylites, Z., 102. 



S. granulata, Z., 106 ? For in (?) read inf. 



S. Sibthorpii, Boiss. and Sprun., 98, escape. 



S. hirta, Haw., 86, 89, 90, 108. 



S. hypnoides, L. The record for 1 1 1 requires to be confirmed. 



Tellima graudiflora, R. Br., casual in 83. 



Ribes Grossularia, L. Very frequent in most districts, and often 

 where it might seem to be indigenous, but there is reason to 

 regard it as spread by birds from gardens. 



R. alpinum, L. Occasionally met with more or less naturalised, 87, 

 88, 91, 99, 109. 



R. rubrum, L. The aggregate has been recorded from numerous 

 vice-counties, the cultivated form (sativum, Reichb.) being 

 frequently scattered by seeds carried by birds from gardens. 



R. nigrum, L., is also of very frequent occurrence in an apparently 

 wild state as the result of the distribution by birds (but in 

 recent years it has suffered much from attacks of mites galling 

 the buds), 75, 76, 77, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 93, 94, 98, 99, 

 101, 105. 



CRASSULACE^:. 



Sedum Telephium, L. The var. Fabaria, H. C. Watson, appears to 

 be the usual form in Scotland, being frequent by walls, roads, 

 fields, etc., in many places, under conditions that point to its 

 having owed its being in the country to man, 93!, 947, 99 f, 



102-f, I05f. 



S. villosum, Z., 96. 



S. album, L., 83, 90. Recorded by Sonntag from 82, 84, 85, no 



doubt introduced. 

 S. anglicum, Huds., 92, now extinct; may have been introduced 



where found. 

 S. elegans, Lej., escape. 

 S. reflexum, Z., 105. 

 .V. spitriitm, M. Biebr., 83 casual. 

 ,5". stoloniferum, Gmel., 92 casual. 

 Scmpervtiuin tcdoritm, L. Usually planted on roofs of houses, 75, 



77, Si, 82, 83, 86, 90, 93. 



DROSERACE/E. 



Drosera anglica, Huds., 97, 102. 



D. anglica x rotundifolia (D. obovata, M. and K.), 93, 97, 106. 



1). intermedia, Hayne, 103. Delete 95 and 105. 



