248 The Scottish Naturalist. 



98. Argyle Mr. T. King. 



97. Westerness Mr. P. Ewing. 



96. Easterness \ 



95. Elgin I Mr. G. C. Diuce. 



94. Banff J 



89. \ 



88. > Perthshire Dr. Buchanan White. 



87. J 



S6. Stirling \ 



77. Lanark I Mr. M'Kay. 



76. Renfrew / 



75. Ayr Mr. J. Smith. 



74. Wigton Mr. J. M 'Andrew & Botanical Record Club I'eport. 



73. Kirkcudbright Mr. J. M 'Andrew and Prof. D. Oliver. 



72. Dumfries Mr. J. Fingland. 



As many of the commoner species are now recorded from all 

 the counties, it is hoped that these lists may be much shortened 

 in the future, leaving more space for notes, which the number of 

 the records for 1887 will not allow to any extent. 



The following corrections require to be made in the list for 1886 : 



Delete " Viola lutea, Orchis incarnata, and Carex eu-flava " from " 112" 



as errors caused by my use of an early note of my own regarding Mr. 



Beeby's finds before his plants were properly determined. 

 Under Linum fierenne, delete "72 Dumfries," as the localities are all in 



Kirkcudbright. 

 Under Antliyllis vulneraria, for " var. maritima" substitute " var. ovata 



Bab." 

 On page 64, line 5 from bottom of page, instead of "full" which has no 



meaning, read "pale." 

 The names, sequence, &c, as before, are those of ropographical Botany. 



Ed. II. 

 The following contractions are used below : 



S.N. refers to Scottish Naturalist; E.C. to Botanical Exchange Club 



Report ; R.C. to Botanical Record Club Report ; and J.B. to 



Journal of Botany. 



Thalictrum minus ag. 104. 



.T. maritimum 103 ! no ! 



Anemone nemorosa 97 ! 

 Ranunculus Lenormandi 99. 



R. hederaceus 104. 



R. Lingua 86. 



R. hirsutus (fAr.B.) 104. 



