ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



6. Sisymbrium irio ? l an. 



altissimum. 



7. ,, cheiran- 



thoides. 



8. Lichen cornucopioides. 



,, filiformis. 

 ,, spinosus. 

 ,, globosus. 

 cornutus. 



9. Pisum marinum. 

 Conferva plicata. 



Lichen pustulatus. 



12. Byssus Candida. 



14. Salix caprea. 

 Hypericum humi- 



fusum. 



15. Agaricus androsaceus. 



Lycopodium selago. 



Polemonum cerulaeum. 



1 6. Scutellariagalericulata. 



Byssus incana. 

 25. Oenanthe fistulosa. 

 31. Saxifraga autumnalis. 



Aug. i. Rumex aquatica. 

 9. Lichen laciniatus. 



10. Mehmilla alpina. 

 Galium boreale. 

 Lycoperdon tuber. 

 Polypodium fragile. 



Near. St Bernards well on moist 



rocks. 

 By Jas. Robertson. 



On the wall of a large Park south 



east of Carnwath. 

 On Do. 

 On Do. 

 On Do. 

 In Achendenny wood. 

 By the sea side near Roistown. 

 On shelves of the Rocks at Rois- 

 town in sea water. 

 In Dunglass Den by Mr 



Urquhart &c. 

 On Rotton Sticks. 

 In woods. 

 In Segby wood by the Road 



side, and near Micklour. 

 In woods and groves among 



decayed Leaves. 

 On Camsey Fells and other high 



grounds. 



Near Mr. Bells of Antremony. 

 By the North side of Loch Coat 



Loch in gravel. 

 Upon Peat ground in Camsey 



Fells &c. 

 In a Ditch by 'the Road side 



near the Plaisterers Fife. 

 In low grounds at Denhead and 



by rivulets in ye Highlands. 

 In a small Lake near Micklour. 

 On Stones going from Cushweil 



to Foss et v.v. 

 On Morther Hill and other 



mountains near Megerny. 

 In a small Island of Lyon 



water at Megerny &c. 

 In the Fir Park above Megerny 



Garden. 

 In the Crivices of Rock on 



Megerny Hill at ye largest 



Hollow. 



This interrogation mark interpolated, and in Dr. Hope's writing, I think. 



