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Melilotus infesta, Guss., 2>2,. 



TrifoliujH agrariiim^ L., 83; T. Ckerleri, L., 83; T. hirtum^ All., 



^2,', T. i?ivolucratum^ Ortega, 83 ; T. nigresceiis^ Viv., 83 ; T. 



panno7iicum^ Jacq., 83; T. picrpureum^ Lois., 83; T. resupina- 



tuntj L., 92 ; T. subterraneiim, L., 83 ; T. suffocatiwi, L., 83. 

 Lotus ornithopodioides, L., 83 ; L. Tetragonolobiis^ L., 83. 

 Astragalus sesameus^ L., 83. 



Hippocrepis multisiliquosa, L., 83 ; H. unisiliquosa^ L., 83. 

 Hedysaricm coronariwn, L., 83. 

 Scorpiurus suicatus, L., 92. 

 Galega officinalis, L., 83. 

 Cicer arietinu7?i, L., 83. 

 Vicia amphicarpa, Dorthes, 92 ; V. dasycarpa, Ten., 92 ; V. Ervilia, 



Willd., 85, 92 ; V. lutea, Z., 92 ; V. mofianthos, Desf., 92. 

 Lathyrus annuus, L., 92 ; L. Aphaca, L., 92 ; L. latifolius, L., 92 ; 



Z. sativus, L., 92. 



RoSACEiE. 



Potentilla argentea, L. and P. fruticosa, L. Casuals in 92. 

 Alchemilla vulgaris, Z., var. filicaulis, Buset', 84, 85, 94, iii, 112. 

 A. argentea, Lam., Zt,\, 112 (Pf). 

 Arenionia ag?'imonioides, DC., 81. 



Rosa. — In the "Journal of Botany " for May 1907, pages 200 

 to 210, is a paper on " British Roses of the viollis-tojnentosa 

 group," by the Rev. Augustin Ley, in which these are 

 distributed among 1 8 forms, " which, exclusive of varieties, 

 may legitimately be assumed to be of equal value and 

 termed species. The arrangement into two species, mollis 

 and tomentosa, the latter with numerous varieties, melts 

 away when the group is studied, although, as divisional 

 names, these still remain advantageous." 



Of these forms the author includes the following as found in 

 Scotland, authenticating most as seen by himself from the 

 vice-counties. 



R. po7?iifera, J. Herrm. (Roxburgh), 80. 



R. mollis, Sj}i., 76, 77, 80, 83, 85, S>^, 92, 95, 97, 108. 



R. submollis, A. Ley,f.n., 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 85, 87, 2>2>, 95, 96, 



97, 104, 108. 

 R. omissa, DesegL, 73, 76, 85, 86, 88, 90, 106, no. 



var. resinoides, Crepin, 72, 73, 74, 80, 85, 87, ZZ, 89, 90, 

 96, 97, 98, 106. 

 R. pseudorubiginosa, Lejeune, 72, 88. 



R. suberecta {Woods), 74, 76, 80, 81, 87, 89, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, 

 104, 105, 106, 108. 



var. glabrata, Fr., 96, 97, 106. 

 R. pseudomollis, E. G. Baker, 97, 98, 104. 



