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S. Sophia, L., 77 (?), 8of, 81-85, 86f, SSf, 90, 91, 95, 106, io 9 f. 



S. pannonicum, Jacq., 87!, gaf. 



1 S. Alliaria, Scop., except 97, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 



109, 110, 111, 112. 



Erysimitm cheiranthoides, L., a casual, recorded from So, 81, 84, 



5> 9 X > 95> I0 3- 

 Camelina sativa, Crantz, casual, 87, 88, 92. 



Subularia aquatica, L., 71-73, 85 (?), 87-94, 96-99, 103, 105, 108- 



1 10, 112. 



Brassica okracea, L., B. Napus, L., B. Rutabaga, DC., B. Rapa, L., 



are all met with by waysides and on waste ground, as casuals. 

 B. monensis, Huds., 72-76, 82 (?). 

 B. Sinapioides, Roth (B. nigra, Koch), a casual in 72, 77, Si, 83, 



85, 95- 

 B. Sinapistrum, Boiss., all, as a weed of cultivated ground. 



2 B. alba, Boiss., 73, 74, 77-S5> 8 7t, SSf, 89!, 91!, 92!, 101, 102, 



104, 105, Io6f, IIO, II2f. 



(To be continued.} 



ZOOLOGICAL NOTES. 



Harvest Mouse in Moray. Perhaps I may be allowed a few 

 words in reference to Mr. W. Taylor's note on the Harvest Mouse 

 (Mus minutus] which appeared in the October number of the 

 " Annals." I am the more anxious to do so because, in Messrs. 

 Brown and Buckley's "Fauna of Moray," vol. i. p. 202, a mistake 

 has been made in so far as it is said the specimen of the Harvest 

 Mouse found at Greenscares, and now in Banff Museum, had been 

 " sent to Mr. George Sim of Aberdeen, who identified it." This is 

 not so. I merely saw the specimen in spirit in the Banff Museum, 

 and took a note of the specimen as labelled. As to the species I 

 had no doubt, for I have had specimens sent to me several times 

 from England. Mr. Taylor remarks : " I do not yet believe that 

 Mus minutus has ever been found north of the Grampians." This 

 may prove to be the correct finding, yet against it I have to note 

 that the late Mr. Stewart Burnett, than whom there was no more 

 close and accurate observer, found a Harvest Mouse at Kemnay 

 House in 1889; MacGillivray, in his "History of British Quadru- 

 peds," p. 257, mentions having had one sent to him from Aberdeen- 



1 S. Alliaria, Scop., occurs in the counties near Aberdeen only in situations 

 that suggest its introduction. 



2 B. alba, Boiss. In most districts, if not throughout Scotland, this species is 

 met with only as a cultivated plant, or as a weed of cultivation, or a casual. 

 Certainly several of the above records ought to be marked with f . 



