184 The Scottish Naturalist. 



188. Rivale L. Common. The hybrid G. intermedium Ehr. 



is not uncommon, but the form approaching rivale 

 (urbano-rivale) is commoner than the other (rivali- 

 urbanum). 



lxxx. Fragaria L. 



189. Vesca L. Common. 



LXXXI. POTENTILLA L. 



190. Comarum Nestl. Common. 



191. Tormentilla Sibth. 



i. Sub-species erecta L. Common. 

 ii. Sub-species procumbens Sibth. Not common, or 

 overlooked. 



192. Reptans L. Local, and not common. 



193. Verna L. Sub-species maculata Pourr. Widely spread 



on the richer hills. 



194. Anserina L. Common. 



195. Fragariastrum Ehr. Common. 



196. Argentea L. Local. 



LXXXII. SlBBALDIA L. 



197. Procumbens L. On the richer hills, but local. 



lxxxiii. Alchemilla L. 



198. Arvensis Lamk. Common. 



199. Vulgaris L. Common. 



Var. montana Willd. Rare. 



200. Alpina L. Common on the Silurian hills. 



lxxxiv. Agrimonia L. 



201. Eupatoria L. 



i. Sub-species eupatoria L. Local. 



ii. Sub-species odorata Mill. St Fillans. 



LXXXV. POTERIUM L. 



202. Sanguisorba L. 



i. Sub-species sanguisorba L. Local and rare. 



ii. Sub-species muricatum Spach. Was established on 

 rocks opposite Kinnoull church (whence it was re 

 corded as P. sanguisorba), but the rocks have been 

 removed and the plant is gone. It possibly grows 

 in other places and has been confounded with the 

 other species. Sanguisorba canadensis has been found 

 in two localities. 



