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glaucescens ; the latter, from Burrafirth, are very large examples, 

 and may possibly represent the F. elatior Edmondst., which I 

 could not see in his station. 



BroniUS mollis L. Only seen sparingly at Hamna Voe, Yell. 



Agropyron repens Beauv, and var. Leersianum Reich. 

 ( T. repens harbatum). Y._Both on the sea-sands at Mid Yell Voe. 



* A. junceum Beauv. U. Sands of Burrafirth. Y. Sea-shore. 

 Mid Yell Voe. 



Pteris aquilina L. U. I saw this only in a dwarf state 

 between Burrafirth and the Loch of Cliff. 



* Nephr odium Filix-mas Rich. N. Among rocks on a 

 .moor between Queyfirth and Ollaberry. Certainly not common. 



Polypodium Vlllgare L. U. Rocks by the Loch of Cliff; *var. 

 brevis Lange (in Bot. Tidskr. XIV., p. 217). U. Rocks near the 

 top of Saxa Vord Hill. 



Lycopodium SelagO L. N. Moor between Queyfirth and 

 Ollaberry. 



Equisetum arvense L. Common ; var. alpestre Wahl. N. 

 Rocks by the sea, Ollaberry. 



E. palustre L. and E. limosum L., both common. 



E. sylvaticum L. U. Rocks by the Loch of Cliff. N. Banks 

 near the sea at Queyfirth. 



Chara fragilis Desv. X. Eela Water near Ollaberry. 



C. aspera Willd. North end of the Loch of Cliff. 



Nitella opaca Agardh. North end of the Loch of Cliff. L. 

 Clickhimmin Loch. 



UNKECOKDED DUMFKIESSHIKE PLANTS. 

 By ANSTRUTHER DAVIDSON, M.B., CM., Sanquhar. 



THE following list contains many of the more common plants 

 of vice-County 72, which, though well enough, known to 

 local botanists, are still unrecorded in the 2nd Edition of 

 Topographical Botany, or in the u Additional Records" published 

 by Mr. A. Bennett in the Scottish Naturalist. 



Nearly all the plants enumerated I have personally gathered ; 

 and those of a doubtful nature have been kindly examined by 

 Mr. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S. 



The sequence and nomenclature are those of the 8th Edition 

 of the London Catalogue. 



* Denotes introduced plants. 



