TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY OF SCOTLAND 107 



1 T. filiforme, Z, 77 (?), 80, 82 (?), 83 (?), 84 (?), 85 (?), 90 (?), 91 (?), 



Anthyllis Vulneraria, Z., except 78. 



b. coccinea, Z. (Dillenti, Schultz), 106, 109, 112. 

 Lotus corniculatus, Z., all. 



b. crassifolius, Pers., the sea-shore form, recorded from 73, 



74, 89, and 112, but elsewhere in suitable localities. 

 2 L. tenuis, Waldst. and A7/ 1 ., 8of, 81-85, 8 7( ? )> 9. 9 J > 9 2 t- 

 L. uliginosus, Schkuhr (Z. wa>r, Sm.), <?.*// P-5, 5, 97, 104, 105, 



106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 112. 

 Astragalus alpinus, Z., 89, 90, 92. 

 A. danicus, Retz. (A. Hypoglottis, L.), 73-75, 81-85, 8 ?-9 2 > 94'9 6 , 



102, 107. 



A. glycyphyllos, Z., 72 (?), 73, 74, 77 (?), 80-91, 93, 94, 95!, 106. 

 Oxytropis uralensis, DC., 74, 75, 85, 88-90, 98, '106, 108, 109. 

 O. campestris, DC., 89, 90. 

 Ornithopus perpusillus, Z., 72-75, 77, 83, 85-90, 92!, 93!, 94, 95, 



99. 



Coronilla varia, L., 72 cas. 

 Hippocrepis comosa, Z, 75, 91 (?). 

 Onobrychis vicicefolia, Scop. (O. sativa, L.), casual (e.g. in 83, 90, 



9 2 , 95)- 

 Vicia hirsuta, Gray, except 108, 110, 111 (?), 112. 



V. gemella, Crantz (V. tetrasperma, Moench.), [72], 73, 75, 77, 80, 

 83, 8 5 f, 8 7 f, 88f(?), 9 of(?), 92 cas, io 3 (?), n 2 (?). 



V. Cracca, Z, all. 



V. Orobus, DC., 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, 80, Si, 83-85, 88-90, 97, 103, 

 104, 108. 



V. sylvatica, Z., except 76, 78, 84, 98, 102, 103, 107, 111, 112. 



V. sepium, Z, all. 



V. lutea, Z, 72 cas., 73-75, 83, 85, 88 (??), 90, 91. 



V. sativa, L., frequent in cultivation, and as a casual escape. 



V. angustifolia, Z., except 78, 79, 81 (?), 82 (?), 98, 99 (?), 101, 102, 



103, 104, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112. 



b. Bobartii, Koch, a frequent form where the species occurs. 

 V. lathyroides, Z., 73-75, 80-83, 85, 88-96, 99, 100, 106. 

 V. bithynica, L., 72 cas. 

 Lathyrus Aphaca, L, introduced or casual in 72, 75, 83, 88, 89, 



92. 



Z. Nissolia, L., casual in 75, 90. 

 Z. hirsutus, Z., 757. 

 L. pratensis, Z, all. 



1 T. filiforme, L. The records for this plant in Scotland are mostly sus- 

 picious, small forms of T. dubiuin having been mistaken for it in at least some 

 cases. Mr. A. Somerville found it at Aviemore (96) in 1891. 



2 Lotus tenuis, W. and K. The claims to be indigenous in at least some of 

 the counties recorded should be further investigated. 



