ioo ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



RECORDS OF SCOTTISH PLANTS FOR 1900, 

 ADDITIONAL TO WATSON'S "TOPO- 

 GRAPHICAL BOTANY," 2nd Ed. (1883). 



By ARTHUR BENNETT, F.L.S. 



THESE records are now becoming much less in number, as 

 might be expected. After Dr. Trail's " Topographical Botany 

 of Scotland " is complete, a return may be made to the first 

 idea of these records, i.e. Notes, etc., to accompany them. 



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 " ; sp. denotes that a 

 specimen was sent me, and ! denotes that I have seen a 

 specimen labelled as from the county. 



74. WIGTOWN. 



Rubus argenteus, P. J. Mueller. Dnice in "Ann. S. N. H.," 

 1900, p. 252. 



84. LlNLITHGOW. 



(All A. Somerville and_/ Remvick, sp.} 



Fumaria Vaillanti. 

 Polygala serpyllacea. 

 fPyrus Aria. 



,, Aucuparia, making the Scotch counties complete for this 



species. 



Taraxacum palustre. 

 Carex pilulifera. 



92. SOUTH ABERDEEN. 



(Druce, in "Ann. S. N. H.," 1901, p. 35.) 

 Caltha radicans, Forst. Ranunculus Steveni, Andrz. 



99. DUMBARTON. 



Rubus Rogersii, Linton ' 

 nifidus 



Epilobium obscurum 



f &L\fide Rev. E. S. Marshall. 



Circsea alpina 

 Hieracium auratum, Fr. . 

 Pyrola minor, A. Somerville, sp. 



,, secunda, Z. Watt, sp., on red sandstone rocks at 350 ft. 



