ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF BUCHAN 101 



Deschampsia discolor, Roem. and Schultz. 93*, moorland swamp 

 above Clinterty, Aberdour. 



Avena pratensis, L. Very local in Buchan ; observed only on the 

 Kippit Hills in Slains, and on a brae inland a little from 

 Cruden Bay. 



Glyceria aquatica, Sm. Abundant in patches along the Deveron. 



Festuca sylvatica, Vill. 93*, Den of Auchmedden ; very local. 



Junipenis nana, Willd. Den of Quingan, Aberdour. There is little 

 doubt that the J. commitnis of other records from Aberdour is 

 J. nana. 



Asplenium Ruta-mitraria, L. The only habitat known in Buchan 

 for this is the wall of the gardens near the ruined Abbey of 

 Deer. It is still plentiful there. 



Scolopendrium vulgare, Symons. Once abundant in the Den of 

 Auchmedden ; this is now scarce there. 



Polystichum Lonchitis, Roth. On further inquiry I found that the 

 dried specimen recorded by me in July from Aberdour was not 

 from a wild plant, and that there was little evidence that the 

 plant from which it was taken had been originally found in 

 Buchan. 



P. lobatum, Presl. Common in Dens of Auchmedden and Troup. 



Lastrcza Oreopteris, Presl. Very local ; near Foresterhill in Aber- 

 dour, and in wood at Pitfour in Old Deer. 



Phegopteris polypodioides, Fee. 93*, Den of Troup in Aberdour, as 

 well as in Gamrie. 



Ophioglossiim vulgatum, L. 94*. I have seen an example from a 

 grassy spot at Dubstones, in Gamrie. 



Lycopodium Selago, L. Extremely local in Buchan ; found by me 

 only on east side of Den of Boddam, in Peterhead. 



L. clavatum, L. A rare plant in Buchan. In 1901 found in a few 

 places in Aberdour, and in Gamrie on the hills inclosing Troup 

 Den. 



Selaginella selaginoides, Gray. Local. In 1901 found in one place 

 in Aberdour, and not uncommonly in Crimond, near the south 

 end of the Loch of Strathbeg. 



Chara fragilis, Desv. 93*, burn and mill-dam at Cowfords, Aber- 

 dour. 



var. delicatitla, A. Br. 93*, Meikle Loch of Slains, on stony 



bottom in shallow water. 



C. hispida, L. 93*, abundant in part of the old canal of Strath- 

 beg, in Lonmay. 



