102 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



109. CAITHNESS. 



(All Rev. E. S. Marshall, with sps.} 

 Barbarea arcuata. 

 Erophila praecox. 

 Viola silvestris, Reich. ( = Viola Reichenbachiana). This is common 



in Scandinavia, while R. Riviniana, Reich., is rare. 

 Hieracium euprepes, F. J. Hanb. 

 Symphytum tuberosum, " from a native station." 

 Carex Goodenovii x aquatilis. 



,, Hornschuchiana x flava, lepidocarpa. 



no. OUTER HEBRIDES. 

 Radiola millegrana, W. J. Gibson, sp., ex A. Somerville. 



in. ORKNEY. 

 (All Rev. E. S. Marshall, with sps., with three exceptions.) 



Fumaria pallidiflora. 



Cochlearia grcenlandica, L. 



Spergularia marginata, var. or sub-sp., ms. 



Hieracium Orarium, Lindeb., ms. 



Sparganium simplex. In brackets in " T. B.," ms, 



C. Hornschuchiana x CEderi. 



Glyceria plicata. 



112. SHETLAND. 



Erodium cicutarium ) rr^ rr z? / 



_ - , \ W. H. Beeby. 



Centaurea Cyanus, confirmed \ 



ADDITIONAL RECORDS TO TOPOGRAPHICAL 

 BOTANY OF SCOTLAND. 



By ROBERT SMITH, B.Sc. 



[IN the course of the past summer Mr. Smith sent me these 

 records as a help towards the work in which I have been 

 engaged for some time, and with permission to use them as 

 I thought best. As showing that amidst the heavy labour 

 of the task undertaken by him of working out the plant 

 associations of Scotland he sought to help other workers, as 

 well as in their value as records of new localities, they 

 deserve publication. J. W. H. TRAIL.] 



