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Kilwinning ; abundant at Drakemire, Dairy, and on sides 

 of Dusk and Lugton Waters. Spreading rapidly. 



Scrophularia Ehrharti, Stev. — Rare, Lambridden, Dairy ; sides 

 of Dusk Water below Barrmill. 



Linaria minor, Des. — Rare ; a few plants on railway at Kil- 

 winning. 



Mentha sativa var. rubra, Sm.— In Caddel Burn, between Dairy 

 and Saltcoats. 



Galeopsis versicolor, Curt.— This frequent Clydesdale plant is 

 rare in the Garnock Valley : field at Boreston, near Dairy. 



Scutellaria galericulata, L.— Not common ; Eglinton Woods, 

 roadside north-east of Kilwinning. 



Lamium maculatum, L.— Three patches on Garnock side, above 

 Kilwinning ; east of Cuff Hill, Beith. 



Plantago niaritima, L. — At Bullerholes and Redwells, three 

 miles north-east of Kilwinning, and 230 to 250 ft. above sea 

 level ; high Smithston and Broomhill, respectively two and 

 three miles north-east of Stevenston, and about 290 ft. above 

 sea level. Frequent at each station. 



Littorella lacustris, L. — At Misk and Loch Libo. 



Polygonum Raii, Bab.— On railway at Longford, near Kilwin- 

 ning, two miles from the sea. 



P. Fagopyrum, L. — On the railway near Kilwinning, rare. Alien. 



Asarum europaeum, L.— Small patch in Eglinton Woods. 



Hippophae rhamnoides, L. — Eglinton Woods, rare. 



Euphorbia Peplus, L. — Rare, on railway at Dubbs, near Kil- 



winning. 



Humulus Lupulus, L.— Kilwinning, Dairy, and Beith, occa- 

 sionally in hedges. Alien. Flowers freely at Kilwinning. 



rimus montana var. major, Sm. — A few small trees having 

 branches with corky excrescences ; road-side south-east from 

 Kilwinning. 



Carpi nus Betulus, L. — Eglinton Woods, rare. 



Neottia Nidus-Avis, L. — Wood north of Kilwinning, rare. 



Gymnadenia conopsea, Br.— Rare on the moors above Kilbirnie. 



Iris foetidissima, L. — Single patch in wood near Fergushill. 



Convallaria majalis, L. — Eglinton Woods. 



Polygonatum multiflorum, All.— Frequent in Eglinton Woods, 

 Lugton Water, at Fergushill House. 



J uncus eompressus, Jacq. — Frequent along Garnock estuary. 



Typha latifolia, L. — Loch Libo. 



Sparganium minimum, Bank. — Lowhouse Loch, near Beith: 

 Loch Libo. 



Arum maculatum, L. — Wood at Montgreenan, rare. 



Ruppia rostellata, Koch. — In the salt marshes estuary of 

 Garnock, at Bogend, and Misk. 



Potamogeton gramineus var. zosterifolius, Sch. — Stobbs pond, 

 Kilwinning. Seeds have probably come from the Garnock. 



