102 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



NitellaIn a mill-dam near the old church of Aberdour grew 

 masses of a Nitella, but no trace of reproductive bodies could 

 be found on it. Mr. James Groves regards it as either flexilis, 

 L., or opaca, Ag. Neither species is on record for North 

 Aberdeen. 



SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE TO "RECORDS OF 

 SCOTTISH PLANTS FOR 1901," ADDITIONAL 

 TO WATSON'S "TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY," 

 2nd Ed. (1883). 



By ARTHUR BENNETT, F.L.S. 



THE abbreviations, etc., are the same as in former records, 

 viz. "Ann. S. N. H." - "Annals of Scottish Natural 

 History " ; " J. B. " = " Journal of Botany " ;J sp. denotes 

 that a specimen was sent me. 



Owing to an unfortunate accident, the Records in the 

 January issue were printed from an uncorrected proof; and 

 thus several printer's errors occur in the paper, though 

 fortunately not such as to vitiate the record. The same 

 cause, however, led to the omission of certain species, which 

 are given below to complete the lists. 



93. NORTH ABERDEEN. 



(Recorded by Prof. Trail, in "Ann. S. N. H.," 1902, pp. 97, 98, 

 from specimens named by F. J. Hanbury, Esq., F.L.S.) 



Hieracium anglicum, Fr., var. H. rigidum. 



longibracteatum, F.J.H. H. corymbosum. 



H. Schmidtii. 



98. ARGYLL. 



(Rev. E. S. Marshall, in " Journ. Bot," 1901, pp. 389-391). 



Rubus sertiflorus. 



Hieracium saxifragum, var. orimeles. 



Carex Sadleri. 



99. DUMBARTON. 



(Rev. E. S. Marshall, I.e.} 



Rubus Rogersii. R. sertiflorus. 



R. nitidus. 



