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33 2 The Scottish Naturalist. 



739. Repens L. 



Sub-species repens. Common. 

 Var. barbatum. Local. 



cccxxn. Lolium L. 



740. Perenne L. Common. L. italicum A. M. is a cultivated 



form. 



741. Temulentum L. Once at Pitkaithly. 



CCCXXIII. HORDEUM L. 



742. Murinum L. Very local. Kinfauns. 



FILICBS. 

 cccxxiv. Hymenophyllum Sm. 



743. Unilaterale Willd. Local, and almost confined to the 



Silurian districts. 



cccxxv. Pteris L. 



744. Aquilina L. Common. 



cccxxvi. Cryptogram me Br. 



745. Crispa Br. Local. 



cccxxvii. Lomaria Willd. 



746. Spicant Desv. Common. 



CCCXXVIII. ASPLENIUM L. 



747. Ruta-muraria L. Rather local, and chiefly in the Low- 



lands. 



748. Germanicum Weiss. Very rare. Dunkeld. 



749. Septentrionale Hiell. Rare. Dunkeld. 



750. Trichomanes L. Common. 



751. Viride Huds. Not uncommon in the Highlands. 



752. Adiantum-nigrum L. Not uncommon. 



cccxxix. Athyrium Roth. 



753. Filix-fcemina Roth. Common. Many forms occur. 



cccxxx. Ceterach Willd. 



754. Ofticinarum Willd. Very local, and chiefly on the Sidlaw 



hills. 



CCCXXXl. SCOLOPENDRIUM Sw. 



755. Vulgare Sm. Very local and rare. 



